Satoru Kosaki
Satoru Kosaki is a prominent Japanese video game composer known for his innovative contributions to the gaming music landscape. Born on September 17, 1974, he began his career at Nintendo, where he quickly gained recognition for his work on various titles. Notably, Kosaki composed music for "F-Zero: Maximum Velocity," a Game Boy Advance title released in 2001, where his energetic and futuristic soundscapes captured the intense racing experience. His ability to blend electronic elements with orchestral arrangements has left a lasting impact on game soundtracks. Beyond "F-Zero," Kosaki has worked on several other notable projects, including the "Fire Emblem" series and "The Legend of Zelda" franchise, solidifying his status as a key figure in video game music history.
Number of Songs: 2