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* 1960Koji Kondo, Japanese composer
Koji Kondo has been a composer for the series since the first game.
Koji Kondo, who has been described as the " greatest legend in the video game audio industry " because of his work for Nintendo, has composed much of the music for the series, although the last game for which he was solely responsible for the composition of the soundtrack was The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
The composer, Koji Kondo, initially planned to use Maurice Ravel's Boléro as the game's title theme, but was forced to change it when he learned, late into the game's development cycle, that the copyright for Boléro hadn't expired yet ; therefore he wrote a new arrangement of the overworld theme within one day.
** Koji Kondo, Japanese composer
Koji Kondo was an early and important composer for Nintendo games.
| Artist = Yuka Tsujiyoko, Taishi Senda, Koji Kondo
The music was composed by veteran composer Koji Kondo, who used new interpretations of the familiar melodies from earlier games as well as entirely new material.
Additionally, the game's soundtrack was composed by Koji Kondo, the original Super Mario Bros. composer, and needed only a few alterations and new compositions throughout the conversion.
Category: Video games composed by Koji Kondo
Koji Kondo, the main composer for Nintendo, is also prominent on the Japanese game music scene.
Koji Kondo wrote the score for The Lost Levels.
Koji Kondo and Shinobu Tanaka composed the score to Super Mario Sunshine.
The score to A Link to the Past was composed by Koji Kondo.
Category: Koji Kondo albums
Category: Video games composed by Koji Kondo
The music was composed by Koji Kondo and Toru Minegishi, and largely consists of reworked music from Ocarina of Time, complemented with other traditional Zelda music such as the " Overworld Theme " and new material.
* Koji Kondo, musician, composer
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* Koji Kondo – professional soccer player
Composers who made a name for themselves with their software include Nobuo Uematsu ( Final Fantasy ), Koji Kondo ( Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda ), Koichi Sugiyama ( Dragon Quest ), Miki Higashino ( Gradius, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ), Hiroshi Miyauchi ( Space Harrier, Hang-On, Out Run ), Rob Hubbard ( Monty On the Run, International Karate ), Hirokazu Tanaka ( Metroid, Kid Icarus, EarthBound ), Martin Galway ( Daley Thompson's Decathlon, Stryker's Run, Times of Lore ), Yuzo Koshiro ( Dragon Slayer, Ys, Shinobi, ActRaiser, Streets of Rage ), Mieko Ishikawa ( Dragon Slayer, Ys ), and Ryu Umemoto ( visual novels, shoot ' em ups ).
As with most Zelda games, Link's Awakening includes the recurring overworld music ; the Game Boy arrangement of this theme, titled " Field ", was created by Koji Kondo and Ishikawa.
The performances included over eighteen different video game composers, such as Koji Kondo, Yoko Kanno, Kentarō Haneda, Nobuo Uematsu, Keiichi Suzuki, as well as Sugiyama himself.
* Koji Kondo, head composer for the Mario series of video games.

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At the end of the 2008 season, Oh announced his retirement, and former Hawk and fan favorite Koji Akiyama was named as Oh's successor.
The series was directed by Koji Yoshikawa and Nobuyoshi Habara.
He co-starred with Koji Yakusho in the 1998 Kizuna, for which he was nominated for the Japanese Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
The popularity of the Read or Die novels and manga resulted in the production of the Read or Die Original Video Animation ( OVA ) in 2001, which was directed by Koji Masunari and produced by SME Visual Works.
Based on the Read or Die manga series, the film was directed by Koji Masunari and released in early 2001 in Japan by Studio Deen in early 2001 and outside Japan by Manga Entertainment in 2003.
Yun was voiced by Koji Tobe in New Generation and 2nd Impact, and by Kentaro Ito in 3rd Strike.
It was animated by Tokyo Movie Shinsha and NOA ; produced by Herve Bedard, Toshihiko Masuda, and Koji Takeuchi ; with storyboards by Atsuko Tanaka, Hiroyuki Aoyama, Nabuo Tomizawa, and Kazuhide Tomonag ; and written by Catherine Girczyc, Carlos Meglia, and Carlos Trillo.
Oki acted as the emcee, Takayuki was the bouncer who ejected contestants who did not sing well, and Koji was the owner of the karaoke bar, later replaced by Nobuo who appeared in the later episodes of the show.
* Koji Sekiyama ( 関山耕司 born 22 May 1929 ) — Karaoke bar owner who decided whether contestants singing was good enough to progress through to the next round.
The series was adapted into a twelve episode anime of the same name directed by Koichi Mashimo and Koji Sawai, and produced by Bee Train.
* Koji Yakusho, Japanese actor whose birth name was Koji Hashimoto
In the reboot series Robots in Disguise, they was a boy named Koji Onishi.
Directed by Koji Igarashi, Lament of Innocence was unveiled at the 2003 Los Angeles Electronic Entertainment Expo, from May 14 – 16.

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* Koji Ishikawa ( artist ) ( born 1968 ), Japanese contemporary artist
* Koji Ishikawa ( illustrator ) ( born 1968 ), Japanese children's book author and illustrator
*" Ordinary " Oki Bondo ( 大木凡人, born 1 July 1949 ), Takayuki Yokomizo, Nobuo Yana and Koji Sekiyama — They participated in the Karaoke game.
* Nobuo Yana ( born 13 August 1935 ) — Replaced Koji Sekiyama as the karaoke bar owner later in the series and decided whether a contestant had sung well enough to progress through to the next round.
* Koji Yamamoto ( actor ) ( born 1976 ), Japanese actor
* Koji Yamamoto ( baseball ) ( born 1946 ), former Japanese All-Star baseball player
* Koji Ishikawa ( illustrator ) ( born 1963 ), Japanese children's book author and illustrator
* Koji Ishikawa ( artist ) ( born 1968 ), Japanese artist, based in the U. S.

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