Shinji Tamura

Shinji Tamura is a Japanese composer known for his contributions to video game music, particularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s. He worked for Nintendo and is best recognized for his role in composing the soundtrack for "Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite!" released in 2002 for the Game Boy Advance. The game's cheerful and catchy tunes perfectly captured the whimsical essence of the Hamtaro franchise, enhancing the player's experience with its playful melodies and engaging themes. Tamura's work also extends to other titles, showcasing his ability to create memorable and immersive soundscapes that resonate with audiences. His contributions have left a lasting impact on the world of video game music, particularly in the realm of family-friendly and charming titles.

Number of Songs: 9

Songs composed by Shinji Tamura

Background Music A

Game: Disney Sports Football

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Battle Theme - "The More That I Try"

Game: Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World

Platform: Nintendo Wii

Dhaos' Resurrection

Game: Tales of Phantasia (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Euclid (Gentry Remix)

Game: Tales of Phantasia (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Fighting the Spirit (Remix)

Game: Tales of Symphonia

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Henesys Market Place

Game: MapleStory

Platform: DOS & Windows

Sunflower Park

Game: Hamtaro, Ham-Hams Unite!

Platform: Gameboy