Following the success of Air and the game's soundtrack, Togoshi became a well-known composer to visual novel enthusiasts.
These include the now-defunct Words brand with their game Sakura no Ki Shita de released in 2002, and Bonbee!
[1] In 2004 when Clannad was finally released, Togoshi also composed music for two games by Giant Panda—Oshikake Princess, and Maiden Halo.
That same year, Togoshi composed nearly the entire soundtrack for Key's fourth game Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet.
In 2006, he once again helped Giant Panda with the music for their game Futari de Hitotsu no Koigokoro, along with Key's sixth title Little Busters!.