Harumi Ueko

Harumi Ueko is a renowned Japanese video game composer known for her significant contributions to the gaming industry during the late 20th century. She gained prominence for her work on the classic game "Ninja Jajamaru Kun," released in 1985 for the Famicom, where her catchy and memorable tunes captivated players and enhanced the gaming experience. Ueko's compositions are characterized by their vibrant melodies and intricate arrangements, showcasing her ability to blend traditional Japanese influences with contemporary video game music styles. She has also worked on various other titles, helping to shape the soundscape of early video games. Ueko's legacy continues to inspire modern composers, and her work remains celebrated among gaming enthusiasts.

Number of Songs: 8

Songs composed by Harumi Ueko

Beginning

Game: Tomba

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Channel 3 - Playland

Game: Rockin' Kats

Platform: Nintendo

Dead End Cell

Game: Gradius III

Platform: Arcade Console

Evil Pig Boss

Game: Tomba

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Stage 5 - "La Nervatura M."

Game: Viewpoint

Platform: SNK Neo-Geo