Go Ichinose

Go Ichinose is a prominent Japanese video game composer known for his contributions to the Pokémon franchise and other notable titles. He began his career at Game Freak and quickly gained recognition for his work on "Pokémon Pinball," released in 1999 for the Game Boy Color, where he crafted catchy and engaging tunes that enhanced the gameplay experience. Ichinose's style blends catchy melodies with immersive soundscapes, making him a key figure in the realm of video game music. He has since worked on various projects, including "Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire," where he continued to develop the musical identity of the series. His compositions remain beloved by fans and showcase his lasting impact on video game music history.

Number of Songs: 21

Songs composed by Go Ichinose

Battle Factory

Game: Pokémon Emerald

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Catch 'Em Mode (Rock Remix) (2)

Game: Pokémon Pinball

Platform: Gameboy

Defeated Gym Leader

Game: Pokémon (Diamond, Pearl)

Platform: Nintendo DS

Elite Four Battle (Dramatic Remix)

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Frontier Brain Battle

Game: Pokémon Emerald

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Hi-Score Screen

Game: Pokémon Pinball

Platform: Gameboy

Pokmon Contest Victory

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Regi Battle (Arranged)

Game: Pokémon (Ruby, Sapphire)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Route 10 (Remix)

Game: Pokémon (Black, White)

Platform: Nintendo DS

Silver Cave & Dark Cave (Techno Remix) (XG)

Game: Pokémon (HeartGold, SoulSilver)

Platform: Nintendo DS