Great video games composers

Sometimes, without even realising it, we find ourselves humming a game tune that has stuck in our brains. What were bizarre monaural sounds 30 years ago have turned into complex acoustic works that delight players’ eardrums. It is not only graphics and gameplay that have improved over time, but also the soundtrack. Behind this excellence, there is a very talented team led by a renowned and talented composer.

Game music can vary from game to game. On mini-game pages, songs might not very elaborate. On this type of site, you can find games of different genres such as first-person shooters, strategy and sports; each one with their own melody to set the mood of the game. On the other hand, other sites, such as online casinos, have a very different musical atmosphere. You need to find a suitable casino to have the best sound experience and enjoy some of the best songs of all time. Experts like CasinoReviews provide tips on finding your favourite games, getting the most out of bonuses like welcome bonuses, and resources for problem gamblers. You can wager $1, $5 or $10 deposits on the best games from developers such as NetEnt or Playtech. Games like Poker or Slots can offer great entertainment with a great theme song.

However, as a general rule, except in exceptional cases, those video games that tend to opt for a more elaborate soundtrack are usually those with the highest budget available.

Every aspect of any game has to be at an outstanding level, and music is no exception of course. Every step we take in a video game has to be accompanied by chords that know how to capture the feeling of the moment. That crescendo at the right moment manages to convey the full force of the image. 

Yoko Shimomura

What better way to start than with one of the most renowned and famous composers on the Japanese music scene, pay your respects to Ms. Yoko Shimomura, one of the most famous musical artists in Japan and one of the most esteemed among video game users according to the Capcom Database. Yoko is a true pioneer in the world of video games because, at one point, the composer decided to take a chance on a world whose fame was still very low. When Yoko Shimomura entered the video game world, it was still in its infancy. 

A video game lover since she was a child, Yoko Shimomura took her first musical steps for the old Capcom company. Capcom hired the young Yoko and commissioned her to compose the soundtrack for the second instalment of a recently released franchise. The first job was for the legendary ‘Street Fighter II’. That’s a good start.

After Capcom, Yoko Shimomura left for SquareSoft. Impressed with her work, she soon took on some work for the ‘Final Fantasy’ series, ‘Parasite Eve’ and even ‘Kingdom Hearts’. Of course, she is still working on new instalments. We can still hear her creations in more recent titles such as ‘Final Fantasy XV’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts III’. Despite being an independent composer, the veteran Yoko Shimomura is still very close to Square Enix, who keep her in mind when they are looking for innate talent to give soul to their video games.

Koji Kondo

We continue in Japanese territory and turn to the Nintendo company. The Big N has, among its ranks, a good number of composers who have nothing to envy of the two companies previously mentioned above. One of the company’s main composers is the magnificent Koji Kondo. Mr. Kondo has behind him a huge list of games he has been involved in; some as a member, and some as the conductor of the main orchestra. 

Mr. Kondo’s main works are in composing and managing the music for the ‘Mario Bros’ and ‘The Legend of Zelda’ video game series. He has been a constant presence as a supervisor or composer in all main instalments of both series. There are many melodies he has created for the ‘Super Mario Bros’ series, but his high point came not so long ago, with ‘Super Mario Galaxy’. In no case did he turn to singers where whose songs are easily modified with technology, as Music Crowns shows. 

In addition to its excellence in gameplay, it also gained overwhelming praise in its powerful orchestrated Original Soundtrack. Koji Kondo and Mahito Yokota gave all they got and then some more to produce an unforgettable soundtrack. Not less in the work done previously in ‘The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess’, where they also achieved a spectacular sound finish.