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

Songs composed by Kenji Yamamoto - Page 5 of 7

Mission Final

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Mother Brain

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Mother Brain (Metroid Excursion Remix)

Game: Super Metroid

Platform: Super Nintendo

Mother Brain's Hideout

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Norfair (2)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Norfair (3)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Norfair (4)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Norfair (XG)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Noxus's Theme

Game: Metroid Prime Hunters

Platform: Nintendo DS

Parasite Queen (Metroid Prime 2d Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Peach's Castle Grounds

Game: Mario Party 3

Platform: Nintendo 64

Phazon Mines (Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Phendrana Drifts

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Phendrana Drifts (Phazon Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Phendrana Drifts 2

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Phendrana Drifts 2 (Arranged) (v1.2)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Phendrana Drifts Depths

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Piccolo - "No Match For Me" (Arranged)

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

Platform: Super Nintendo

Planet Namek Stage

Game: Dragonball Z: Budokai

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Reflections of the Past

Game: Metroid: Zero Mission

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Rescued by Rundas

Game: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption

Platform: Nintendo Wii

Ridley's Hideout

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Ridley's Hideout (2)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

Ridley's Hideout (XG)

Game: Metroid

Platform: Nintendo

SR388 (SSB Remix)

Game: Metroid II

Platform: Gameboy

SS Trunk's Stage (Remix)

Game: Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Samus Appareance Fanfare (4)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Samus Appearance Fanfare

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Samus Appearance Fanfare (2)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Samus Appearance Fanfare (3)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Samus Appearance Theme

Game: Metroid: Zero Mission

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Samus Medley

Game: Metroid

Platform: Medleys

Samus Vs. Meta-Ridley (2)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Samus Vs. Meta-Ridley (Remix)

Game: Metroid Prime

Platform: Nintendo GameCube