Kazuhiko Sawaguchi

Kazuhiko Sawaguchi is a renowned Japanese composer and sound designer, celebrated for his contributions to video game music in the 1990s. He is particularly known for his work on the Super Famicom title "Dragon Ball Z Super Saiya-Jin Densetsu," released in 1994. In this game, Sawaguchi's compositions effectively captured the essence of the beloved anime series, enhancing the emotional depth and excitement of the gameplay. His ability to blend catchy melodies with dynamic soundscapes has made his music memorable among fans. Beyond "Dragon Ball Z," Sawaguchi has contributed to various other titles, solidifying his legacy in the realm of video game soundtracks. His work continues to inspire both gamers and composers alike.

Number of Songs: 14

Songs composed by Kazuhiko Sawaguchi

Bowser Land

Game: Mario Party 2

Platform: Nintendo 64

Forest Of The Gnomes: Stage 2

Game: Sailor Moon R (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Sailor Mercury - "Intelligence Over Strength" (2)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Sailor Mercury - "Intelligence Over Strength" (Arranged)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Sailor Venus - "Love Beauty Shock" (Rolling Heart Vibrational Remix) (v1.02)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

The Heroes Arrival - Ending Theme

Game: Dragon Ball Z Super Saiya-Jin Densetsu (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Theme Of Sailor Jupiter (v1.4)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Theme Of Sailor Mars (Too Hot To Handle! Techno Remix)

Game: Sailor Moon Super S Fighting (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo