Kenji Yamamoto

Kenji Yamamoto is a renowned Japanese video game composer best known for his work with Nintendo. Born on March 1, 1963, he gained prominence for his contributions to the "Metroid" series, particularly "Metroid II: Return of Samus" and "Metroid Fusion," where his atmospheric compositions enhanced the immersive gameplay experience. Yamamoto's style often blends orchestral elements with electronic sounds, creating memorable soundtracks that resonate with players. Notably, he also composed music for "Dragon Ball Z 2: Gekitō Tenkaichi Budōkai," contributing to the game's energetic and dynamic feel. His ability to evoke emotion through music has made him a significant figure in the evolution of video game soundtracks, influencing many composers in the industry.

Number of Songs: 305

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Brinstar Depths (2)

Game: Super Smash Bros. Melee

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Cell Games Arena Stage

Game: Dragonball Z: Budokai

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Chaozu - "Little Master Of Fire"

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

Platform: Super Nintendo

Chozo Artifact

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Chozo Artifact (2)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Chozo Artifact (3)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Chozo Ruins (Metroid Prime 2D Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Chykka Larva (v2.0)

Game: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Crashed Frigate 2

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Crateria Surface

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Crateria Surface (2)

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Crateria Underground

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Creator Of the Dragon Balls - Theme Of Kamesennin (Arranged)

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

Platform: Super Nintendo

Credits (Piano Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Piano Only

Cunning Scoundrel - Theme Of Trunks (Arranged)

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

Platform: Super Nintendo

Dark Federation Trooper Battle (v2)

Game: Metroid Prime 2: Echoes

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Distress Signal

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Ending (2)

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Entrance to Tourian

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Escape! (2) (v2.0)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Escape! (Extended "American" Remix)

Game: Metroid: Zero Mission

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Escape! (XG)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Fanfare (Zero Mission Arrangement)

Game: Metroid II

Platform: Gameboy

Fight with Kanden

Game: Metroid Prime Hunters

Platform: Piano Only

Final Overworld Map

Game: Dragon Ball Z 2

Platform: Gameboy

Final Overworld Map (2)

Game: Dragon Ball Z 2

Platform: Gameboy