Yasuhiro Kawakami

Yasuhiro Kawakami is a notable Japanese composer recognized for his contributions to video game music in the 1990s. He is best known for his work on the "Dragon Ball Z Super Butouden" series, particularly the first installment released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. Kawakami's compositions blended energetic melodies with dynamic arrangements, capturing the essence of the beloved anime franchise and enhancing the gaming experience. His ability to convey emotion through music helped define the atmosphere of many titles during that era. Beyond "Dragon Ball Z," Kawakami has contributed to various other games, showcasing his versatility and talent in the realm of video game soundtracks. His work remains influential in the industry, particularly within the genre of anime-based games.

Number of Songs: 40

Songs composed by Yasuhiro Kawakami

Bonus Stage 2

Game: Shadow Dancer

Platform: Sega Master System

Boss Battle (2)

Game: Vay

Platform: Sega CD

Captain Silver's Treasure Island (FM)

Game: Captain Silver

Platform: Sega Master System

Cave Of Fire

Game: Dragon View

Platform: Super Nintendo

Duckburg

Game: Quackshot

Platform: Sega Genesis

Level 3

Game: E-SWAT

Platform: Sega Master System

Phase 2: Stage 1 (GS)

Game: Philosoma

Platform: Sony PlayStation

Round Select

Game: Burning Force

Platform: Arcade Console

Stage 1 - The Airport Concourse

Game: Shadow Dancer

Platform: Sega Master System

Stage 3 - In the Sewers

Game: Shadow Dancer

Platform: Sega Master System

Stage Intro \ Stage Complete

Game: Shadow Dancer

Platform: Sega Master System

Super Stage (2)

Game: R-Type

Platform: Sega Master System

Teenage - Saki Nijino's Theme

Game: Tokimeki Memorial (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

The Sorrow of Parting

Game: Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals

Platform: Super Nintendo

Won Bonus Stage

Game: Shadow Dancer

Platform: Sega Master System

World 3 (Sweets 'n' Such)

Game: Marvel Land

Platform: Sega Genesis