Kenji Yamazaki

Kenji Yamazaki is a renowned Japanese composer and sound designer known for his contributions to video game music during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He made a significant mark in the industry with his work on various titles, most notably "Air Fortress," a classic action game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1987. Yamazaki's compositions for "Air Fortress" are celebrated for their engaging melodies and atmospheric soundscapes, enhancing the gaming experience and leaving a lasting impression on players. His innovative use of the limited audio capabilities of the NES showcased his talent and creativity, cementing his status as a key figure in the evolution of video game music.

Number of Songs: 9

Songs composed by Kenji Yamazaki

Boss Battle

Game: Chaos World

Platform: Nintendo

Jungly Steps (2)

Game: PacMania

Platform: Atari Computers

Level 3

Game: Fortified Zone

Platform: Gameboy

Medley

Game: Dr. Chaos

Platform: Medleys

Stage 1

Game: Solar Striker

Platform: Gameboy

The Defense Grid - Inside The Air Fortress

Game: Air Fortress

Platform: Nintendo

Tricky Cave

Game: Sword of Hope

Platform: Gameboy