Koichi Nishizawa

Koichi Nishizawa is a notable Japanese composer and sound designer recognized for his contributions to video game music during the late 1980s and early 1990s. He made a significant impact on the gaming industry as a member of the team at Taito and later at Sega. Nishizawa is best known for his work on the 1987 action-adventure game "Golvellius: Valley of Doom," where his compositions helped define the game's atmosphere and enhance player experience. His ability to blend catchy melodies with immersive soundscapes has left a lasting legacy in the realm of video game music. Nishizawa's contributions continue to be celebrated by fans of classic gaming, highlighting his role in shaping the sound of an era.

Number of Songs: 1

Songs composed by Koichi Nishizawa

Unused Music

Game: Golvellius

Platform: Sega Master System