Hiroshi Miyauchi

Hiroshi Miyauchi is a renowned Japanese video game composer, celebrated for his significant contributions to the gaming industry during the 1980s and 1990s. He is best known for his work with companies like Nintendo and Konami. One of his notable contributions includes composing the music for the arcade classic "Popeye," released in 1982. The game's catchy tunes and innovative use of sound helped set a standard for future video game music. Miyauchi's ability to blend melodies with gameplay has left a lasting impact on the field, influencing a generation of composers. His work reflects the early evolution of video game soundtracks, paving the way for the rich, immersive music we experience in modern gaming.

Number of Songs: 13

Songs composed by Hiroshi Miyauchi

Bell

Game: Kangaroo

Platform: Atari 2600

Boat & Cave (FM)

Game: Captain Silver

Platform: Sega Master System

Event Theme

Game: Vay

Platform: Sega CD

Game Start

Game: Crazy Kong

Platform: Arcade Console

Mega Battle

Game: Vay

Platform: Sega CD

Overworld

Game: Vay

Platform: Sega CD

Theme (2)

Game: Frogger II

Platform: Atari 2600

Theme Song

Game: Popeye

Platform: Nintendo

Title Screen

Game: Warsong

Platform: Sega Genesis

Victory (FM)

Game: Kenseiden

Platform: Sega Master System