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Quick Beats: Streets Of Rage Composer On Musical Heroes And The Series He’d Love To Work On

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Throughout the Nintendo Life Video Game Music Festival we’re speaking to a range of composers and musicians for a mixture of in-depth interviews and shorter, sharper (and perhaps a little goofier) Q&As where we ask just ten rapid-fire personal questions; we’re calling these shorter features ‘Quick Beats’.

Today, we’ve got the CEO of Ancient and legendary veteran of such series as Streets of Rage, Sonic the Hedgehog, Dragon Slayer, Ys, Shinobi, ActRaiser, Etrian Odyssey, and many more — Yuzo Koshiro.

This composer is a personal hero of Team NL, so let’s find out some tidbits about him, including his musical heroes and what keepsake he’d save from a burning building…


What was the first song or album you remember buying?

Kinderszenen, Robert Schumann.

What was the last music you listened to?

Heartbreak Anthem [by Galantis, David Guetta and Little Mix].

What was the very first video game you wrote music for, and how do you feel listening back now?

Xanadu: Scenario II [Dragon Slayer II] by Nihon Falcom. When I listened to it recently, I thought I made it better than I expected regardless of the first composition on commercial PC games.

Which piece of yours are you most proud of?

Streets of Rage 2. Not to mention many people in the world still love it, and I’d say it’s one of the most successful pieces of my life. Also, I love making music on Genesis.

Which piece by someone else do you wish you had written?

Gradius series. I love the music of the entire series so much, so I hope I write even just one song for it someday.



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