Naoki Kodaka
Naoki Kodaka 小高 直樹 | |
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Also known as | N-Kodaka |
Born | Japan |
Genres | Video game music, chiptune |
Occupation(s) | Composer |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | www |
Naoki Kodaka (小高 直樹, Kodaka Naoki) is a Japanese video game music composer who worked for Sunsoft. He is currently a professor of music at several universities and occasionally composes new music for special events.[1]
Kodaka first learned to play piano during his early childhood but quit formal training at age 7, finding that he preferred to play popular music. He later resumed his classical studies in high school and would go on to major in composition at the Aichi Prefectural University of the Arts.[2] Following his graduation, he briefly worked on producing music for radio and television. Among his classmates, Kodaka was known to spend much of his spare time in arcades, and this ultimately attracted Sunsoft to hire him as a video game composer.[1]
He is best known for writing the soundtracks for
Works
- Atlantis no Nazo (1986)
- Dead Zone (1986)
- The Wing of Madoola (1986)
- Nazoler Land(1987)
- Shanghai (1987)
- Spy Hunter(1987)
- Ripple Island (1988)
- Freedom Force (1988)
- Blaster Master (1988)
- Nankin no Adventure(1988)
- Platoon (1988)
- Fester's Quest (1989)
- Batman(1989)
- Batman: The Video Game(1990)
- Journey to Silius (1990)
- Nantettatte!! Baseball(1990)
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
- Ufouria: The Saga (1991)
- Super Spy Hunter(1991)
- Batman: Return of the Joker (1991)
- Super Fantasy Zone (1992)
- Albert Odyssey(1993)
- Sugoi Hebereke (1994)
- Albert Odyssey II(1994)
- Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean (1996)
- Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday(1997)
References
- ^ a b c blackoak. "Sunsoft Famicom Music – Naoki Kodaka Interview". Shmuplations. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- ^ a b Kodaka, Naoki. "This month's writer". JCAA 1970. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
- ^ "Naoki Kodaka Video Game Credits and Biography".
- ^ "Faculty Profile". Nagoya College of Music. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Faculty". Daido University. Retrieved 21 February 2017.