Yoko Shimomura
Yoko Shimomura is a renowned Japanese composer known for her influential work in video game music. Born on October 19, 1967, she began her career at Capcom, where she composed music for titles like "1943: The Battle of Midway" (1987), showcasing her knack for creating memorable melodies. However, she gained widespread acclaim for her work on the "Street Fighter II" series and later for the "Kingdom Hearts" franchise, blending orchestral and contemporary styles. Shimomura's ability to evoke emotion through music has made her a pivotal figure in the gaming industry, with a diverse portfolio that includes projects for Final Fantasy and Parasite Eve. Her contributions have significantly shaped the landscape of video game soundtracks, earning her a dedicated fanbase and critical recognition.
Number of Songs: 919