Masato Horiguchi
Masato Horiguchi is a Japanese video game composer renowned for his contributions to the gaming music landscape in the 1990s. He worked extensively at Nintendo, where he played a pivotal role in creating memorable soundtracks for various titles. Notably, Horiguchi is celebrated for his work on "Tetris Attack," a puzzle game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996, which features catchy and upbeat music that enhances the gameplay experience. His compositions are characterized by engaging melodies and innovative arrangements that capture the essence of the games he worked on. Horiguchi's influence continues to resonate in the world of video game music, marking him as a significant figure in the industry.
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