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'''Yuzo Koshiro''' (b. December 12, 1967 Tokyo, Japan) is a music composer, well-known for his ] soundtracks - such as ], ], ] and ]. He was also one of the primary composers on the music for the first two ] games. '''Yuzo Koshiro''' (b. December 12, 1967 Tokyo, Japan) is one of the stars of Japanese video game music. In the early 80`s, he created the melodies for productions such as the popular ] and ] and followed that up with the suite for the ] game ]. His latest work includes compositions for the highly acclaimed games ] and ]. Yuzo Koshiro is one of the pioneers in releasing soundtracks with his own music. The live orchestral version of ] was one of the industry's first of its kind. A live performance of this music could be heard at the second ] in Leipzig, Germany.


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Yuzo Koshiro (b. December 12, 1967 Tokyo, Japan) is one of the stars of Japanese video game music. In the early 80`s, he created the melodies for productions such as the popular Revenge of Shinobi and Streets of Rage and followed that up with the suite for the Super Nintendo game ActRaiser. His latest work includes compositions for the highly acclaimed games Shenmue and Midnight Maximum Tune II. Yuzo Koshiro is one of the pioneers in releasing soundtracks with his own music. The live orchestral version of ActRaiser was one of the industry's first of its kind. A live performance of this music could be heard at the second Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany.

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