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Kozue Ishikawa is a video game composer at Nintendo R&D1. She worked mostly on Game Boy games, including The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening and many titles of the Wario Land franchise.
Ishikawa quietly left the company at some point after 2000 to pursue another unknown career.[1]
Game Works[]
- The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993) - Sound Composer
- Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994) - Music Composer
- EarthBound (1994) - Sound Staff
- Star Fox 2 (1995) - Music Composer
- Wario Land II (1998) - Sound Designer, Music Composer
- Famicom Bunko: Hajimari no Mori (1999) - Music
- Wario Land 3 (2000) - Sound Design and Music Composer
- Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003) - Voice (Panel de Pon)
Special Thanks[]
- Mario & Wario (1993)
- Famicom Detective Club Part II: The Girl Who Stands Behind (Super Famicom) (1998)
- Mario Tennis (Nintendo 64) (2000) - Original Music Composer
- Mario Tennis (Game Boy Color) (2000) - Original Music Composer
Song Credits[]
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening[]
- Title (Opening Version) -- Arrangement (w/Minako Hamano)[2]
- Field (First Time) -- Composition (w/Koji Kondo), Arrangement[2]
- Field (Normal) -- Composition (w/Koji Kondo), Arrangement[2]
- Mabe Village -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Mysterious Forest -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Shop (Items, Witch) -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Fairy Spring -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Game Shop -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Inside a House -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- BowWow Rescue Mission -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Telephone Booth -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Kiki's Gratitude -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Tarin, Chased by Bees -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Animal Village -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Tal Tal Mountain Range -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- House by the Bay -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Fisherman Under the Bridge -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Frog's Song of Soul -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Rapids Ride -- Composition & Arrangement[2]
- Ending / Staff Roll -- Composition (w/Minako Hamano), Arrangement (w/Minako Hamano)[2]
- Title (No Intro Version) -- Arrangement[2]
- Title (With Intro Version) -- Arrangement[2]
Wario Land II[]
Kozue Ishikawa was the sole composer for this title
Wario Land 3[]
Kozue Ishikawa was the sole composer for this title