Yuka Tsujiyoko

Yuka Tsujiyoko is a renowned Japanese composer celebrated for her significant contributions to video game music, particularly in the role-playing genre. Born on March 4, 1965, she gained prominence for her work with Intelligent Systems and Nintendo. Tsujiyoko is best known for her composition for the iconic game "Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryuu to Hikari no Tsurugi," released in 1990. Her music in the Fire Emblem series is characterized by its orchestral depth and emotional resonance, enhancing storytelling and player engagement. Over the years, she has composed for various titles, leaving a lasting impact on the gaming industry and influencing future composers. Tsujiyoko's work remains celebrated for its artistry and innovation in video game soundtracks.

Number of Songs: 240

Songs composed by Yuka Tsujiyoko - Page 2 of 5

Chapter 8 Overworld

Game: Fire Emblem 4 (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

City of Agustria

Game: Fire Emblem 4 (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

City of Manster

Game: Fire Emblem 4 (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Clouds Over Flower Field

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Cloudy Climb

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Comrades & Powerful Foe

Game: Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones

Platform: Medleys

Crystal King Battle

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Crystal King Battle - "Freeze!"

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Crystal Palace

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Decisive Talk

Game: Fire Emblem

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Distant Travels

Game: Fire Emblem

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Doopliss Battle (Arranged)

Game: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Dry Dry Desert

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Dry Dry Desert (GS) (v1.27)

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Dry Dry Desert (XG) (v1.27)

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Dry Dry Outpost

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Dry Dry Ruins

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

E-Mail from Princess Peach

Game: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Platform: Nintendo GameCube

Emblema De Fuego (Love Theme)

Game: Fire Emblem

Platform: Medleys

Escape from Mt. Lavalava

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Final Battle - "Shaman in the Dark"

Game: Fire Emblem: Fuuin No Tsurugi (Japan)

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Final Battle with Bowser: Part 1

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64

Final Chapter - "The Final Holy-war" (Chapter begins)

Game: Fire Emblem 4 (Japan)

Platform: Super Nintendo

Fire Emblem Theme

Game: Fire Emblem

Platform: Gameboy Advance

Forever Forest

Game: Paper Mario

Platform: Nintendo 64