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Mahito Yokota (横田 真人, Yokota Mahito) is a Japanese music composer and orchestrator who works for the video game development company Nintendo. [1] He is most known for his collaborations with Koji Kondo in the Super Mario Galaxy series, along with Super Mario 3D World.
DATA 003 entry in their video game soundtrack series. Released on black and oxblood vinyl. [11] [77] 2015 Super Hang-On Original Soundtrack Super Hang-On: Data Discs DATA 004 entry in their video game soundtrack series. Released as a 12" 45 on black and clear vinyl with blue, white and red tri-colour splatter. [10] [77] 2015
Super Mario Galaxy 2: Original Soundtrack; Super Mario Galaxy: Original Soundtrack; Y. Mahito Yokota This page was last edited on 14 August 2020, at 19:13 (UTC). ...
In the United Kingdom, Super Mario Galaxy 2 was the third best-selling game among multiplatform releases and the best-selling single platform release for the week ending June 26, 2010. [70] As of July 16, 2010, the game has sold 1 million copies within the USA. [71] As of April 2011, Super Mario Galaxy 2 has sold 6.36 million copies worldwide. [72]
Video game soundtracks considered the best Year Game Lead composer(s) Notes Ref. 1985 Super Mario Bros. Koji Kondo: The Super Mario Bros. theme was the first musical piece from a video game to be inducted into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. [1] [A] 1988 Mega Man 2: Takashi Tateishi [B] 1989 Tetris: Hirokazu Tanaka: Game ...
There were several versions of the "Hang in There, Baby" poster, featuring a picture of a cat or kitten, hanging onto a stick, tree branch, pole or rope. The original poster featured a black and white photograph of a Siamese kitten clinging to a bamboo pole and was first published in late 1971 as a poster by Los Angeles photographer Victor ...
Timothy John Follin (born 19 December 1970) [1] is an English video game music composer, cinematographer, visual effects artist and game developer, who has written tracks for a variety of titles and home gaming systems, including the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Super NES, Game Boy, Dreamcast, and PlayStation.
Video game music (VGM) is the soundtrack that accompanies video games. Early video game music was once limited to sounds of early sound chips, such as programmable sound generators (PSG) or FM synthesis chips. These limitations have led to the style of music known as chiptune, which became the sound of the first video games.