Hiroshi Nishikawa

Hiroshi Nishikawa is a notable Japanese video game composer recognized for his innovative contributions to the industry. Active primarily in the late 20th century, Nishikawa is best known for his work on the game "Mousetrap Hotel," released in 1990, where he crafted engaging and whimsical music that enhanced the game's playful atmosphere. His compositions often blend catchy melodies with intricate arrangements, reflecting the evolving landscape of video game music during that era. Nishikawa's work has left a lasting impact on players and fellow composers alike, showcasing the important role of music in enhancing the gaming experience. Through his creativity, he has contributed significantly to the rich tapestry of video game soundtracks.

Number of Songs: 7

Songs composed by Hiroshi Nishikawa

Bonus Game

Game: Power Athlete

Platform: Super Nintendo

Country

Game: Penny Racers

Platform: Nintendo 64

Entering the Puyo Puyo Dungeon

Game: Puyo Puyo Waku Waku Dungeon (Japan)

Platform: Sega Saturn

Sailor Venus - "Love Beauty Shock" (2) (v1.2)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Section Completed/Game Completed (Arranged)

Game: Mousetrap Hotel

Platform: Gameboy

Title Screen

Game: BMX Air Master

Platform: Atari 2600