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The following is a list of computer and video game musicians, those who have worked in the video game industry to produce video game soundtracks or otherwise contribute musically. A broader list of major figures in the video game industry is also available. For a full article, see video game music. The list is sorted in alphabetical order by ...
Among his classmates, Kodaka was known to spend much of his spare time in arcades, and this ultimately attracted Sunsoft to hire him as a video game composer. [ 1 ] He is best known for writing the soundtracks for Journey to Silius , Batman ( NES , Genesis and Game Boy versions), Blaster Master , Gremlins 2: The New Batch , the Albert Odyssey ...
His music can be heard across numerous projects and platforms including NBC, CBS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and Steam. [2] Melin is one of the top-selling video game music pack creators in the world, the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling book "Family-First Composer", and the founder of the Video Game Music Alliance. [3] [4]
Danny Baranowsky (born April 5, 1984), also known as Danny B or by the company name dB Soundworks, is an American electronic music composer, composing music mainly for indie films and indie games. [2] He founded dB Soundworks to sell and promote his music.
Tetsuya Shibata (柴田徹也, Shibata Tetsuya, born October 24, 1973) is a Japanese video game music composer and sound director.He is credited for over twenty musical scores produced for Capcom's video game releases including the Monster Hunter and Devil May Cry series, as well those in the Darkstalkers, Power Stone and Resident Evil Outbreak series.
Akira Yamaoka (山岡 晃, Yamaoka Akira, born February 6, 1968) is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is best known for composing music for several video games in the Silent Hill series by Konami, among other games. Yamaoka also worked as a producer on the series, as well as composing for the Silent Hill film and its sequel.
Keiji Yamagishi (山岸 継司, Yamagishi Keiji) is a Japanese video game music composer. He is known for his work on Tecmo 's late 1980s and early 1990s NES titles, such as Ninja Gaiden . Yamagishi has been considered a pioneer of chiptune music, producing the soundtracks of numerous titles in the 8 bit era .
Takayuki Nakamura (中村隆之, Nakamura Takayuki, born July 19, 1967) is a Japanese video game music composer and musician, who worked at Sega from 1989 to 1996 and contributed to games such as OutRunners and the Virtua Fighter series. After leaving in 1996, he joined Dream Factory and composed for Tobal 2 and Ehrgeiz.