Toshihiko Horiyama

Toshihiko Horiyama is a notable Japanese video game composer and sound designer, recognized for his contributions to the gaming music landscape during the late 20th century. He is best known for his work on the "Mega Man" series, particularly "Mega Man IV," released in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. His compositions for the game showcased a blend of catchy melodies and intricate arrangements, enhancing the overall gaming experience. Horiyama's musical style is characterized by its energetic and memorable themes, which have left a lasting impact on fans and the gaming community. Beyond "Mega Man IV," he has worked on various titles across multiple platforms, further solidifying his legacy in the realm of video game music.

Number of Songs: 112

Songs composed by Toshihiko Horiyama - Page 3 of 3

Tournament Confrontation

Game: Mega Man Battle Network 4

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Vanishing Gungaroo's Stage (2)

Game: Mega Man X7

Platform: Sony PlayStation 2

Waluigi's Island

Game: Mario Party 3

Platform: Nintendo 64

Web Spider's Stage (2)

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Web Spider's Stage (3)

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Web Spider's Stage (v1.1)

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Wily Tower Stage 3

Game: Mega Man: The Wily Wars

Platform: Sega Genesis

X's Ending

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

X's Theme

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sega Saturn

X's Theme (3)

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

X's Theme (4)

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Zero's Theme

Game: Mega Man X4

Platform: Sony PlayStation