Yasuhiro Kawasaki

Yasuhiro Kawasaki is a notable Japanese composer and sound designer recognized for his contributions to video game music in the late 20th century. He gained prominence for his work on the 1991 role-playing game "Sword of Hope" for the Game Boy, where his captivating compositions significantly enhanced the game's atmosphere and player experience. Kawasaki's ability to blend melodic elements with the technical limitations of the hardware set a standard for future RPG soundtracks. His work on "Sword of Hope" remains celebrated among fans for its emotional depth and memorable themes, showcasing his talent in creating immersive audio landscapes. Throughout his career, Kawasaki has continued to influence the field of video game music, leaving a lasting legacy in the industry.

Number of Songs: 22

Songs composed by Yasuhiro Kawasaki

Dr. Lexis Shaia's Lab (v1.1)

Game: Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals

Platform: Super Nintendo

Edward's Castle

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Final Battle

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Larai Cliff

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Larai Cliff (2) (v1.1)

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Main Title (Remix)

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Memories (2)

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Memories (SW1000XG)

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Old Man

Game: Sword of Hope

Platform: Gameboy

Sinistral Battle - "Battle # 3" (Remix)

Game: Lufia 2: Rise of the Sinistrals

Platform: Super Nintendo

The Sorrow of Parting

Game: Lufia and the Fortress of Doom

Platform: Super Nintendo

Title Screen (2) (v1.2)

Game: Lufia and the Fortress of Doom

Platform: Super Nintendo

Town (SW1000XG)

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo

Wind Melody

Game: Illusion of Gaia

Platform: Super Nintendo