Koji Kondo

Koji Kondo, born on August 13, 1961, in Nagoya, Japan, is a renowned video game composer and sound designer best known for his work with Nintendo. He joined the company in 1984 and quickly gained acclaim for composing iconic music for franchises such as "Super Mario" and "The Legend of Zelda." His compositions are celebrated for their catchy melodies and innovative use of sound, which have significantly shaped video game music. Kondo's work on "Argus No Senshi" (1987) showcased his early talent, contributing to his recognition as a pioneer in the field. Over the years, his scores have become integral to the gaming experience, influencing countless composers and establishing a lasting legacy in the world of video game music.

Number of Songs: 1959

Songs composed by Koji Kondo - Page 7 of 41

Credits

Game: Pilotwings

Platform: Super Nintendo

Credits

Game: Mario Tennis

Platform: Nintendo 64

Credits (2)

Game: Super Mario 64

Platform: Nintendo 64

Credits - "Everyone's A Super Star"

Game: Mario Party

Platform: Nintendo 64

Credits Rolling

Game: Star Fox

Platform: Super Nintendo

Credits Rolling (2) (v2.0)

Game: Star Fox

Platform: Super Nintendo

Credits Rolling (Orchestral Game Concert Arrangement)

Game: Star Fox

Platform: Super Nintendo

Creepy Cavern

Game: Mario Party 3

Platform: Nintendo 64

Cresent Beach (Outside)

Game: Yoshi's Safari

Platform: Super Nintendo

Cresent Beach (Underwater)

Game: Yoshi's Safari

Platform: Super Nintendo

Dancing Mushrooms

Game: Super Mario Bros.

Platform: Medleys