Hirohiko Takayama

Hirohiko Takayama is a Japanese composer known for his impactful contributions to video game music, particularly during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is best recognized for his work on the game "Friday the 13th," released for the NES in 1989, where he skillfully crafted a tense and atmospheric soundtrack that enhanced the game's horror elements. Takayama's compositions often feature a blend of melodic themes and innovative sound design, reflecting the technological limitations of the time while still delivering memorable audio experiences. His work has left a lasting legacy in the gaming industry, influencing future composers and contributing to the evolving landscape of video game music.

Number of Songs: 10

Songs composed by Hirohiko Takayama

Beast Theme (FM)

Game: Altered Beast

Platform: Sega Master System

Level 2 & 3 - Weredragon & Weretiger (FM)

Game: Altered Beast

Platform: Sega Master System

Map (Evil XG Remix)

Game: Friday the 13th

Platform: Nintendo

Mecha Fortress

Game: Jack Bros.

Platform: Nintendo VirtualBoy

Stage 9: Haunted House

Game: Yo! Noid

Platform: Nintendo

Theme Of The Beast

Game: Altered Beast

Platform: Sega Genesis

Title Screen

Game: Bonk's Revenge

Platform: TurboGrafx-16