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− | '''Koji Kondo''' is | + | '''Koji Kondo''' (近藤 浩治, August 13, 1961) is a Japanese video game composer for [[Nintendo]]. Among the first sound designers hired by the company, Kondo has composed for many of Nintendo's largest franchises, such as {{ser|Super Mario}} and {{ser|The Legend of Zelda}}, and many of his works have become renowned. |
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+ | Kondo was born on August 13, 1961, in {{wp|Nagoya}}. Since kindergarten he attended Yamaha Music classes, learning to play the electronic organ until his second year of high school, around the time his parents bought him a synthesizer, the Yamaha CS-30. Kondo enrolled at the {{wp|Osaka University of Arts}} under the Fine Arts program, and joined an amateur band with several other students. During this time, Nintendo had posted a recruitment advertisement at the university for sound designers (the first time they had done this). Kondo applied for the position and was hired in 1984.<ref name="Shmuplations">[http://shmuplations.com/kojikondo/ Koji Kondo – 2001 Composer Interview]. Shmuplations (November 29, 2016). Retrieved November 29, 2016.</ref> | ||
− | + | Kondo's first project for Nintendo was the arcade title ''[[Punch-Out!! (arcade)|Punch-Out!!]]'', though this was before he was officially hired.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/12/10/a-music-trivia-tour-with-nintendos-koji-kondo A Music Trivia Tour with Nintendo's Koji Kondo]. IGN (December 10, 2014). Retrieved November 29, 2016.</ref> At the time of his hiring, Kondo did not own a [[Family Computer]], but had played many arcade titles (''[[Donkey Kong 3]]'' being popular around that time).<ref>[http://www.nintendo.com/nes-classic/super-mario-bros-and-super-mario-bros-3-developer-interview Developer Interview: Super Mario Bros.] Nintendo. Retrieved November November 11, 2016.</ref> | |
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+ | *{{wp|Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo on Wikipedia}} | ||
+ | *{{smw|Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo on Super Mario Wiki}} | ||
+ | *{{zw|Koji Kondo|Koji Kondo on Zelda Wiki}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 18 January 2023
Koji Kondo (近藤 浩治, August 13, 1961) is a Japanese video game composer for Nintendo. Among the first sound designers hired by the company, Kondo has composed for many of Nintendo's largest franchises, such as Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, and many of his works have become renowned.
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Biography
Kondo was born on August 13, 1961, in Nagoya. Since kindergarten he attended Yamaha Music classes, learning to play the electronic organ until his second year of high school, around the time his parents bought him a synthesizer, the Yamaha CS-30. Kondo enrolled at the Osaka University of Arts under the Fine Arts program, and joined an amateur band with several other students. During this time, Nintendo had posted a recruitment advertisement at the university for sound designers (the first time they had done this). Kondo applied for the position and was hired in 1984.[1]
Kondo's first project for Nintendo was the arcade title Punch-Out!!, though this was before he was officially hired.[2] At the time of his hiring, Kondo did not own a Family Computer, but had played many arcade titles (Donkey Kong 3 being popular around that time).[3]
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- ↑ Koji Kondo – 2001 Composer Interview. Shmuplations (November 29, 2016). Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ↑ A Music Trivia Tour with Nintendo's Koji Kondo. IGN (December 10, 2014). Retrieved November 29, 2016.
- ↑ Developer Interview: Super Mario Bros. Nintendo. Retrieved November November 11, 2016.
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