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(I put the composer as the first column. Added works by Nobuo Uematsu. Not sure if there is a better way to organize multiple games from the same composer. How about multiple composers for 1 game?) |
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Here is a list of games from the NES's commercial era whose music has been ripped to NSF: | Here is a list of games from the NES's commercial era whose music has been ripped to NSF: | ||
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! Composer || Title || Year and publisher || Extra info | ! Composer || Title || Year and publisher || Extra info | ||
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| Atsushi Chikuma | | Akio Ohmori, Ritsuo Kamimura, Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka || Mother (J) || 1989 Nintendo || a North American prototype of this game was discovered | ||
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| Akito Nakamura || Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link || 1987 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || AKA Link no Bouken | |||
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| Akito Nakatsuka, Shinobu Amayake || NES Open || 1991 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || AKA Mario Open Golf | |||
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| Alberto Gonzalez || Asterix (E) || 1993 Infogrames || | |||
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| Alberto Gonzalez || Smurfs, The (E) || 199? Infogrames || | |||
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| Allister Brimble || Bignose Freaks Out || 1992 Codemasters || | |||
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| Amigo Sawa (Kazuo Sawa) || Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu (J) || Technos || | |||
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| Andrew Coppess || Ass-Raping Pirates on the High Seas || 2000 Strangulation Records || music only | |||
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| Atsushi Chikuma || Bomberman || 1985 Hudson Soft || | |||
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| Atsushi Chikuma || Bomberman 2 || 1991 Hudson Soft || | |||
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| Atsushi Chikuma and Itasan || Doraemon (ドラえもん) (J) || 1986 Hudson Soft || Based on the Japanese children's anime/manga by Fujiko F. Fujio | |||
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| Brad Fuller || Tetяis || 1989 Tengen Games || Game invented by Alexey Pajitnov and cloned on NES by Ed Logg | | Brad Fuller || Tetяis || 1989 Tengen Games || Game invented by Alexey Pajitnov and cloned on NES by Ed Logg | ||
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| Koji Kondo || Super Mario Bros. || 1985 Nintendo || Game invented by Shigeru Miyamoto | | Bügsük, Lx Rudis, and Dave O'riva || Klax || 199? Tengen || | ||
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| BUNBUN || Megaman 3 || 1990 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Rockman 3 | |||
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| C. Manami & Yuukichan's Papa || Megaman || 1987 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Rockman | |||
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| Daisuke Asakura || Daiva - Imperial of Nirsartia (J) || 1986 Toshiba EMI / T&E; Soft || | |||
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| David Warhol || Maniac Mansion || 1990 Lucasfilm Games / Jaleco || | |||
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| David Whittaker || Alfred Chicken || 1993 Mindscape, Inc. || | |||
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| David Whittaker || Ferrari Grand Prix || 1993 System 3 || | |||
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| David Whittaker || Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (E) || 1992 B.I.T.S. / Marvel / LJN || | |||
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| David Whittaker & Aidan Belland || Elite (E) || 1991 Ian Bell & David Braben || | |||
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| David Wise || Cobra Triangle || 1988 Rare || | |||
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| Doug Katasaros || Bucky O'Hare || 1992 Konami Industry Co. Ltd. || Title theme © BMI | |||
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| Escaper Kanagushi || Air Fortress || 1989 HAL || | |||
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| F. Iku, D. Hidenori, C. Kinuyo || Hinotori (J) || 1987 Konami || | |||
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| Gavin Raeburn || Bee 52 || 1992 Codemasters || | |||
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| Gavin Raeburn || Quattro Adventures - Super Robin Hood || 1991 Codemasters || | |||
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| Gavin Raeburn || Quattro Sports - Pro Tennis || 1991 Codemasters || | |||
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| Gavin Raeburn || Stunt Kids || 1992 Codemasters || | |||
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| H. Maezawa and K. Sada || Contra || 198? Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
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| H. Maezawa and Y. Morimoto || Gradius 2 (J) || 1988 Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
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| H. Takeyasu and K. Nakamura || Monster in my Pocket || 1991 Konami || | |||
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| Hal and Wood || Ghosts 'n Goblins || 1986 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hal Canon & Earl Vickers || Gauntlet || 1990 Tengen Games || Earl did the voices. | |||
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| Hama and Eden || GI Joe: The Atlantis Factor || 1991 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hidehito Aoki || Chikichiki Machine Mou Race (J) || 1991 Atlus || | |||
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| Hidenor M. and Harumi U. || Cosmic Wars (J) || 1989 Konami || | |||
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| Hiro "Hip" Tanaka || Paltena no Kagami (J) || 1986 Nintendo || | |||
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| Hiro, Kouka || Titan || 1988, 1989, 1990 Titus Software, 1990 Sofel Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Bikkuriman World (J) || 1990 Hudson Soft || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Erika to Satoru no Yumebouken (J) || 1988 Namco / Atlus || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Gotcha! || 1987 LJN Toys, Ltd. || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Kame no Ongaeshi (J) || 1988 Hudson Soft / Atlus || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || King of Kings (J) || 1988 Namco / Atlus || Not to be confused with the Wisdom Tree game of the same title. Uses external sound hardware. | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || NFL Football || 1988 LJN || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Parallel World (J) || 1990 Varie || | |||
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| Hirohiko Takayama || Time Zone (J) || 1991 Sigma || | |||
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| Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka || Kid Icarus || 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka || Metroid || 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Balloon Fight || Nintendo || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Dr. Mario || 1990 Nintendo || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Duck Hunt || Nintendo || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Gyromite || 1985 Nintendo || AKA Robot Gyro. "ROBOT SOUND 5/5 1985 HIROKAZU.TANAKA" | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Hello Kitty World (J) || 1992 Mario Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Stack-Up || 1985 Nintendo || AKA Robot Block. "ROBOT SOUND 5/5 1985 HIROKAZU.TANAKA", "Programed by T.NAKAMURA 6/24 is my birthday. 1985/6/24 TOMOYO chan" | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Urban Champion || Nintendo || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Wild Gunman || Nintendo || | |||
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| Hirokazu Tanaka || Wrecking Crew || 1985 Nintendo || Programed by T.NAKAMURA, TOMOYO chan, Y.SOBAJIMA, AKINA chan 1985/4/25 | |||
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| Hironari Tadokoro || Phantom Fighter || 1989 Ponycanyon Corp. || | |||
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| Hiroshi Suzuki || Tetris || 198? Bullet-Proof Software || | |||
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| Hiroyuki Iwatsukitaru || Choujin Sentai Jetman (J) || 1991 TV Ahahi - Toei / Angel || | |||
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| Hiroyuki Kawada || Star Luster || 1985 Namco || | |||
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| Iku Mizutani || Toukon Club (J) || 1992 Jaleco || | |||
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| Iku Mizutani and Koichi Yamanishi || Kage (J) || 1990 Natsume || | |||
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| Iku Mizutani and Kouichi Yamanishi || Tokkyuusirei Solbrain (J) || 1991 TV Asahi / Toei / Asatsu || | |||
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| Inoue, Nozaki, Hirarin, and Kame || Double Dragon 3 || 1991 Technos || | |||
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| J. Kane, Nakamur, Ayachan, Sakagon, and T. Tommy || Zen: Intergalactic Ninja || 1993 Konami || | |||
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| J. Kozakai || Pizza Pop! (J) || 1992 Jaleco || | |||
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| Jeroen Tel || Alien 3 || 1992 Probe || | |||
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| Jeroen Tel || Robocop 3 || 1992 Ocean || | |||
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| Jerry Gerber, Dave O'riva || Championship Pool || 1993 Mindscape, 1993 Bitmasters || | |||
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| Joey Parsell (Memblers) || Halloween || 1999 Membler Industries || 1 song is from the movie Halloween. Used in a demo. | |||
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| Joey Parsell (Memblers) || RTC || 2001 Retrocoders || demo, 2nd place in Y2kode competition | |||
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| Joey Parsell (Memblers) || Solar Wars || 1999 CMC Games || a freeware game | |||
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| Joey Parsell (Memblers) - original music by Random || Snow Demo || 1999 Repulse / Membler Industries || Used in a demo | |||
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| Joey Parsell (Memblers) - original song author unknown || Super Fighter - Lan's Stage || 2000 Membler Industries || used a demo | |||
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| John Dale, Kris Hatlelid, Michael J. Sokyrka || Pipe Dreams || 19?? ? || Title music by John Dale | |||
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| Jonathan Dunn || Darkman || 1991 Ocean || | |||
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| Jonathan Dunn || Hook || 1991 Ocean || | |||
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| Jonathan Dunn || Hudson Hawk || 1991 Ocean || | |||
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| Jonathan Dunn || Jurassic Park || 1993 Ocean || | |||
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| Jonathan Dunn || Robocop 2 || 1990 Ocean / Data East || | |||
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| Jun Funabashi, Old Ryo Kawamoto, Morimoto || Castlevania 3 || Konami || (J) version uses VRC6 sound, 3 extra channels | |||
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| Jun Funahashi, Masae Nakashima, Satoko Minami || Tiny Toons || 199? Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
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| Jun-ichi Masuda || Yoshi || Nintendo || AKA Yoshi no Tamago | |||
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| Junko Ozawa || Family Jockey (J) || 1987 Namco || | |||
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| Junko Ozawa || Family Tennis (J) || 1987 Namco || | |||
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| Junko Tamiya || Street Fighter 2010 || 1990 Capcom || | |||
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| Junko Tamiya || Sweet Home (J) || 1989 Capcom || | |||
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| Junko Tamiya (Gondamin) || Bionic Commando || 1988 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Junko Tamiya (Gonzou) || Little Nemo: The Dream Master || 1990 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Junko Tamiya (Swimmer Tamichan) || Gun Smoke || 1988 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| K Y Jet || Tecmo Bowl || 198? Tecmo Ltd. || | |||
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| K. Nakamura || Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 || Konami || AKA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (J) | |||
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| K. Yamagishi and M. Arai || Tecmo Soccer || 1992 Tecmo || AKA Captain Tsubasa | |||
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| Kaori || Puss in Boots || 10/1/86 Shouei || | |||
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| Kawakami Masuno || North and South || 1989, 1990 Infogrames, 1990 Kemco || | |||
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| Kazuki Muraoka || Metal Gear || 1988 Konami || | |||
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| Kazunaka Yamane || Double Dragon || Technos || | |||
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| Kazunaka Yamane || Double Dragon 2 || 1989 Technos || | |||
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| Kazunaka Yamane || Super Spike V'Ball || Technos || | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku (J) || Technos || | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki (J) || Technos || | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || Nintendo World Cup || Technos || AKA Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: Soccer-hen | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || Renegade || 1987 Taito || | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || River City Ransom || 1989 Technos Japan || AKA Street Gangs | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa || Super Dodgeball || Technos || AKA Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa, Hirasawa-san, Urabe Taku, and Kuma-san || Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu (J) || Technos || | |||
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| Kazuo Sawa, Michiya Hirasawa || Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge || Technos || AKA Bikkuri Nekketsu Shinkiroku! | |||
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| Keiji Yamagishi, Mayuko Okamura, Hiroshi Miyazaki, and Mituhito Tanaka || Tecmo World Wrestling || 1990 Tecmo || Japanese version has slightly different music | |||
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| Kenichi Matsubara || Castlevania 2 || Konami || | |||
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| Ken-ichi Matsubara and Satoko Miyawaki || Konami Wai Wai World 2 || Konami || | |||
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| Ken-ichi Matsubara, Y. Manno, and J. Chuuma || Crisis Force (J) || 1991 Konami || | |||
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| Kenny Oh Chan and Tarkun || Guerilla War || 1989 SNK || | |||
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| Kentarou Haneda || Wizardry || 1987 ASCII / Game Studio || | |||
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| Kentarou Haneda || Wizardry 2: Legacy of Llylgamyn || 1989 ASCII / Game Studio || | |||
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| Kentarou Haneda || Wizardry 3: Knight of Diamonds || 1989 ASCII / Game Studio || | |||
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| Kenzou Kumei || 8 Eyes || 1989 Taxan || | |||
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| Kimi || Bubble Bobble || || | |||
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| Kinuyo Yamanshita || Power Blade 2 || 1992 Taito || | |||
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| Kinuyo Yamashita || Arumana no Kiseki (J) || Konami || | |||
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| Kinuyo Yamashita || Castlevania || 1987 Konami || | |||
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| Kinuyo Yamashita || Esper Dream (J) || Konami || | |||
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| Kinuyo Yamashita || King Kong 2 (J) || Konami || | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama || Dragon Warrior || 198? Enix Ltd. || AKA Dragon Quest | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama || Dragon Warrior 2 || 19?? Enix Ltd. || AKA Dragon Quest 2 | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama || Dragon Warrior 3 || 199? Enix Ltd. || AKA Dragon Quest 3 | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama || Dragon Warrior 4 || 199? Enix Ltd. || AKA Dragon Quest 4 | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama || Jesus Kyoufu no Bio Monster (J) || 1989 King Record || | |||
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| Koichi Sugiyama and Yasuhiro Taguchi || Akagawa Jirouno Yuurei Ressha (J) || 1990 King Records / Enix / Might || | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Family BASIC (J) || Nintendo || | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Ice Hockey || Nintendo || | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Kung Fu || Nintendo/IREM || AKA Spartan X | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Nazo no Murasamejoh (J) || 1986 Nintendo || | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Soccer || 1985 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Super Mario Bros. || 1985 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || Game invented by Shigeru Miyamoto | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Super Mario Bros. 2 || 1988 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || AKA Doki Doki Panic for the FDS | |||
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| Koji Kondo || Super Mario Bros. 3 || 19?? Nintendo || | |||
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| Konchano (Koji Kondo) || Legend of Zelda, The || 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || AKA Zelda no Densetsu - The Hyrule Fantasy | |||
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| Kouji Murata and Tozan Yamane || Ganbare Goemon 2 (J) || 1989 Konami || | |||
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| Kujima || I Love Softball (J) || 1989 Coconuts/C-Dream || | |||
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| Kyohei Sada and Tomoo PSG Masato || Idol Hakkenden (J) || 1989 Tohwachiki / Natsume || | |||
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| Kyouhei Sada || Abadox || 1989 Natsume || | |||
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| Kyouhei Sada || S.C.A.T. || 1990 Natsume || AKA Final Mission, Action in New York | |||
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| Kyouhei Sada, Michael Maezawa, Damian Fujio, Shinkon Ogura || Adventures of Bayou Billy, The || 1988 Konami || AKA Mad City | |||
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| Lasse Öörni (Cadaver) || Goldrunner (original by Rob Hubbard) || 2000 Cadaver || | |||
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| Lx Rudis/Dave O'Riva || Klax || 1990 Tengen || | | Lx Rudis/Dave O'Riva || Klax || 1990 Tengen || | ||
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| M. Ogihara || Castle Excellent (J) || 1986 ASCII Entertainment || | |||
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| Maezawa || Super C || 1990 Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
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| Magnum Matsuo, Pah Sumiyami (?) || Basewars || 1991 Konami Industry Co. Ltd. || | |||
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| Manami, Ogeretsu, Ietel, and Yuukichan's Papa || Megaman 2 || 1988,1989 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Rockman 2 | |||
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| Mari || Megaman 5 || 1992 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Rockman 5 | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || A Boy and his Blob || 1989 Absolute Entertainment, Inc. || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Attack of the Killer Tomatoes || 1991 T*HQ, Inc. || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Bart Meets Radioactive Man || 1992 Acclaim || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Bart vs The Space Mutants || 1991 Acclaim || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Bart vs The World || 1991 Acclaim || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Battle Tank || 199? Absolute || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Destination: Earthstar || 1989 Acclaim Entertainment || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York || 1992 THQ || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Race America || 199? || aka Corvette ZR-1 Challenge | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Ren and Stimpy Show, The || 1993 Absolute || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Star Trek - The Next Generation || 1993 Absolute Entertainment || | |||
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| Mark van Hecke || Swamp Thing || 1992 THQ || | |||
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| Marshall Parker || Nightshade || 1991 Beam Software Ltd., 1991 Ultra Software Corporation || | |||
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| Masae Yonaga || Super Dyna'mix Badminton (J) || 1988 Vap || | |||
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| Masaharu Iwata || Fantasy Zone || 1989 Tengen || NES version | |||
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| Masaharu Iwata || Robocco Wars (J) || 1991 IGS || | |||
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| Masashi Kageyama and Naohisa Morota || Gimmick! (J) || 1992 Sunsoft || uses external sound hardware (FME-7) | |||
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| Matt Furniss || Chase HQ (J) || 1989 Taito || | |||
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| Matt Grey || Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy || 1992 Codemasters || | |||
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| Meetldon and Q. Mikmo || Venus Wars (J) || 1989 Varie / Bandai || | |||
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| Michelle Simon || Roundball || || | |||
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| Michiharu Hasutani || Solomon's Key || 1986 Tecmo || | |||
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| MIKI-CHANG || Gradius || Konami || | |||
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| Mikio Saito || Super Star Force (J) || 1986 Tecmo || | |||
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| Misses Tarumi || Strider || 1989 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Strider Hiryu | |||
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| Miura Momoi || Captain America || || | |||
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| Miyamo Shant || Guardian Legend, The || 1988 Compile / Irem || | |||
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| Miyamo Shant (Miyamoto) || Lunar Pool || 1985 Pony Inc. || AKA Lunar Ball | |||
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| Miyamo Shant (Miyamoto) || Zanac || 1986 Pony Inc. || | |||
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| Moai Sasaki, Kenichi Matsubara, La Nakamur, Gorgeous Tomita, Kenji Fukui, and Satoko Minami || Lone Ranger, The || 1991 Konami || | |||
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| More Yamasan, B.B, Hasake || Ninja Gaiden || 1989 Tecmo Ltd. || | |||
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| More Yamasan, Mayu, Miya (?) || Bad News Baseball || 1990 Tecmo Ltd. || | |||
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| Mr. Masuno, Sue Shina, Kari Sea, Fumi || Space Hunter (J) || || | |||
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| Murai || Casino Kid || 1989 Sofel Corp. || | |||
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| N. Morota || Fantasy Zone || 1987 Sunsoft || Famicom version | |||
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| Naoki Kodaka and Naohisa Morota || Shanghai (J) || 1987 Sunsoft || | |||
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| Naoki Kodaka, Marumo || Blaster Master || 1988 Sun Corporation || | |||
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| Naoki Kodaka || Hebereke (へべれけ) (Ufouria: The Saga) || 1991 Sunsoft || Game characters designed by Ucchi | | Naoki Kodaka || Hebereke (へべれけ) (Ufouria: The Saga) || 1991 Sunsoft || Game characters designed by Ucchi | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || | | Naoki Kodaka, Naohisa Morota, "and guys" || Nantettatte Baseball (J) || 1990 Sunsoft || | ||
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| Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki, Seya || Super Spy Hunter || 1991 Sun Corporation || AKA Battle Formula | |||
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| Neil Baldwin || Jungle Book, The || 1994 Virgin || | |||
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| New || Platoon || 1986 Hemdale Film Corp., 1987 Ocean Software Ltd., 1988 Sunsoft || New? Original music by Jonathan Dunn | |||
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| Nihon Falcom, Miyamo, Shanto, Civic Shinkun || Tombs and Treasures || 1988 Tokyo Shoseki || Original music by Nihon Falcom | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (とびだせ大作戦完全必勝本), 3-D WorldRunner || 1986 Square || AKA Jumpin' Jack | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Apple Town Story (アップルタウン物語) (J) || 1987 Square || | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Cleopatra no Mahō (J) || 1987 Square || | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || | | Nobuo Uematsu || Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー ) || 1987 Square || | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || | | Nobuo Uematsu || Final Fantasy II (ファイナルファンタジーⅡ) (J) || 1988 Square || | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || | | Nobuo Uematsu || Final Fantasy III (ファイナルファンタジーIII) (J) || 1990 Square || | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || | | Nobuo Uematsu || Hanjuku Hero (半熟英雄) (J) || 1988 Square || | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Rad Racer || 1987, | | Nobuo Uematsu || Kings Knight (キングスナイト) || 1986, 89 Square || | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Rad Racer || 1987, 88 Square || aka Highway Star | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Rad Racer II || 1990 Square || NES | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Square's Tom Sawyer (スクウェアのト) || 1989 Square || | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Suishō no Dragon (水晶の龍) (J) || 1986 Square || | |||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School || 1987 Square || FDS | | Nobuo Uematsu || Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School || 1987 Square || FDS | ||
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| Nobuo Uematsu || JJ: Tobidase Daisakusen Part II (ジェイ ジェイ とび) || 1987 Square || Famicom | | Nobuo Uematsu || JJ: Tobidase Daisakusen Part II (ジェイ ジェイ とび) || 1987 Square || Famicom | ||
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| | | Nobuyuki Hara, About SS, Naoki Kodaka || Hebereke (JE) || 1991 Sunsoft || AKA Ufouria | ||
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| Nobuyuki Kun & Kodaka San || Batman || 1989 Sun Corporation || | |||
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| Nobuyuki Ohnogi || Family Circuit (J) || 1987 Namco / Game Studio || | |||
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| Nobuyuki Ohnogi || Zeta Gundam Hot Scramble (J) || 1986 Bandai || | |||
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| Nobuyuki Shioda || Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi (J) || 1991 Vap / Kid || | |||
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| Nobuyuki, Marumo, N. Kodaka, About SS, MaboChan || Journey to Silius || 1990 Sun Corporation || | |||
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| Norio Nakagata || Family Stadium (J) || 1986 Namco || | |||
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| Norio Nakagata || Macross (J) || Namco || | |||
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| Norio Nakagata || Ring King || 1987 Namco || AKA Family Boxing (J) | |||
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| Norio Nakagata || Tower of Babel, The (J) || 1986 Namco || | |||
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| Nubuyuki Hara, About SS, Naoki Kodaka || Gremlins 2 || 1990 Sun Corporation || | |||
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| O. Hidemoni, S. Shinya, D. Fujio, K. Sada, O. Yamako || Maze of Galious 2 (J) || 198? Konami || | |||
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| OJALIN & Bun Bun || Megaman 4 || 1991 Capcom Co. Ltd. || AKA Rockman 4 | |||
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| Otoshi Hidenori, Shinkon Shinya || Daimashikyou Galious (J) || 1987 Konami || | |||
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| Ozawa, Hikono, and Ohnogi || Kai no Bouken (J) || 1988 Namco || | |||
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| Paul Webb || Daydreamin' Davey || 1990 Hal || | |||
|- | |||
| Paul Webb || WWF Steel Cage || 19?? Acclaim (?) || | |||
|- | |||
| Perorins Tonomura || Destiny of an Emperor || 1989 Hiroshi Motomiya || | |||
|- | |||
| Peter Williamson || Quattro Adventures - Linus Spacehead || 1991 Codemasters || | |||
|- | |||
| Phlumb-Dumb - original by Hirokazu Tanaka || Super Mario Land NES-Mix || 2000 Retrocoders || music-only | |||
|- | |||
| Phlumb-Dumb - original by Koji Kondo || Super Mario Bros. Doki'Mix || 2000 Retrocoders || music-only | |||
|- | |||
| Phlumb-Dumb (original by Chris Hülsbeck) || Giana Sisters Remix || NRU Crew || music-only | |||
|- | |||
| Rob Hubbard || Immortal, The || 1990 Will Harvey || | |||
|- | |||
| Rob Hubbard || Skate or Die 2 || 1990 Electronic Arts || | |||
|- | |||
| Roll and Cheng || Tagin' Dragon || Bunch Games || | |||
|- | |||
| Rusher Shinya || Moero Twinbee (J) || 1987 Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| S. Kajiya, Mayou, Miya || Ninja Gaiden 2 || 1990 Tecmo Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| S.Saki, T.Miura, Y.Suziki, Y.Takahama, I.Uchida, Y.Nakamura || Bad Dudes || 198? Data East || | |||
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| | | Sakai, Miura, and Takahama || TyouJinrousenki Warwolf (J) || 1991 Takara || | ||
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| | | Sakai, Miura, Iwasaki, Suzuki || Al Unser Jr. Racing || 1988 Data East || | ||
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| | | Sakamoto and Fujio || Jackal || 1988 Konami || | ||
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| | | Sakamoto, Terashima, Maezawa, Fujio || Life Force || 1987 Konami Industry Ltd. || AKA Salamander | ||
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| | | Sato || Gargoyle's Quest 2 || 1992 Capcom Co. Ltd. || | ||
|- | |||
| Sato || Wily & Light's Rockman Boardgame (J) || 1993 Capcom || | |||
|- | |||
| Satoko Miyawaki || Goemon (J) || Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| Seiichi Hamada || Herakles no Eiku 2 - Titan no Metsubou (J) || Data East || | |||
|- | |||
| Seiji Momoi || Daikaijuu Deburas (J) || 1990 Data East || | |||
|- | |||
| Setsuo and Yuko || Mighty Final Fight || 1993 Capcom || | |||
|- | |||
| Shigeru Miyamoto || Donkey Kong || 1981 Nintendo || | |||
|- | |||
| Shinamon Aoyama, Grasshopper Ogawa, Sai Tsukasa, Moon Nakamoto, || Bayou Billy || || | |||
|- | |||
| Shin-ichi Sakamoto || Maijin Eiyuuden Wataru Gaiden (J) || 1989 Hundon / Westone || | |||
|- | |||
| Shogo S., Z. Miura, Masaaki I., Seiuch H., Yuji S., Y. Taka || Heavy Barrel || 1988, 1990 Data East || | |||
|- | |||
| Shogo Sakai, Takashi Miura || Rampage || 1988 Data East || original game sounds by Bally | |||
|- | |||
| Sizlla Okamura and Hude-Kaz || SD Keiji Blader (J) || 1991 Taito / NMK || | |||
|- | |||
| Sukenomiya and King Flamingo || Twinbee 3 (J) || 1989 Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| Suzuki, Matsuo, Fujio, Hanzawa || Roller Games || 199? Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| T. Furukawa || Rampart || 1991 Konami / Atari Games / Tengen || | |||
|- | |||
| T. Hasuya || Conflict || 19?? Vic Tokai, Inc. || | |||
|- | |||
| T. Hasuya || Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode || 1988 Vic Tokai Inc. || | |||
|- | |||
| Takayasu, Yataka, Sumida (?) || Tiny Toons 2 || 199? Konami Industry Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| Takeshi Sekido and Keizo Nakamura || Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 || Konami || AKA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (J) | |||
|- | |||
| Takeuchi || Double Moon Densetsu (J) || ? || | |||
|- | |||
| Takeyasu and Tomoya Tomita || Parodius Da! (JE) || Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| Tama and Saka || Commando || 1986 Capcom || | |||
|- | |||
| Tarkun Kidon || P.O.W. || 1989 SNK Corp. || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin || Magic Johnson's Fast Break || || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin || Sky Shark || 1988 Taito Corp. || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin || Solstice || 1989 Software Creations Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin || Target Renegade || 1988 Taito || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin || Treasure Master || 1991 American Softworks || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin & Geoff Follin || Kiwi Kraze || 1991 Taito Corp. || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin (?) || Incredible Crash Test Dummies, The || 1993 || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin (?) || Indiana Jones - Last Crusade || 1990 Taito || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin (?) || Terminator 2 || 199? || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin (?) || Tom & Jerry || 1991 Software Creations || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin (?) || Wolverine || 1991 Software Creations / Marvel / LJN || | |||
|- | |||
| Tim Follin and Geoff Follin || Silver Surfer || 1990 || | |||
|- | |||
| Tomohisa and Iwatan || Conquest of the Crystal Palace || 1990 Asmik Corp. || | |||
|- | |||
| Toshiyuki Ueno || Itadaki Street (J) || 1990 ASCII || | |||
|- | |||
| Toshiyuki Ueno || Ohotsuku Ni Kiyu - Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin (J) || 1987 Armor Project / Loginsoft || | |||
|- | |||
| Tsukasa Masuko || Bio Senshi Dan (J) || 1987 Jaleco || | |||
|- | |||
| Tsukasa Masuko || New York Yankies (J) || 1991 Atlus || | |||
|- | |||
| Tsukasawa Tawada and Simon Pick || Yousei Monogatari Rodland (J) || 1990, 1992 Jaleco || | |||
|- | |||
| U. Kaneoka, A. Nakatuka, K. Yamamoto || Mike Tyson's Punch Out!! || 1987 Nintendo Co. Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| Uetaka, Hujio, and Sakamoto || Gyruss || 1988 Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| Uhei Inoh & Kinoko Kunimoto || Robowarrior || 1987 Hudson Soft || aka Bomber King (J) | |||
|- | |||
| Ukkari Yamanishi || Dragon Fighter || 1991 Sofel || | |||
|- | |||
| Walk Mitsuyasu || Fist of the North Star 2 (J) || || | |||
|- | |||
| Y. Yokoyama and T. Tateishi || Cocoron (J) || || | |||
|- | |||
| Yamane Michiru || Goemon 2 (J) || Konami || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoko Kanno || Genghis Khan || 19?? Koei || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoko Kanno || Nobunaga's Ambition || 19?? Koei || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoko Kanno || Romance of the 3 Kingdoms || 19?? Koei || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoko Kanno || Uncharted Waters || 19?? Koei || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoko.O || Crystalis || 1990 SNK Corp. || | |||
|- | |||
| Yokoyama Kase || Krion Conquest || 1990 Vic Tokai Inc. || | |||
|- | |||
| Yoshiharu Kawase || Namco Classic (J) || Namco || | |||
|- | |||
| Yuki Chan || Shanghai 2 (J) || 19?? Sun Electronics Corporation / Activision || | |||
|- | |||
| Yukihiko Kitahara || Melville's Flame (J) || 1988 Interlink Co. Ltd., 1988 Gakken Co. Ltd. || | |||
|- | |||
| Yuko || Megaman 6 || 1993 Capcom || AKA Rockman 6 | |||
|- | |||
| Yuriko Keino || Warpman (J) || Namco || | |||
|- | |||
| Yuto Ramon || Silva Saga (J) || 1992 Seta || | |||
|- | |||
| Yuzo Koshiro || Legacy of the Wizard || 1987 Namco / Nihon Falcom || AKA Dragon Slayer 4 | |||
|- | |||
| Yuzo Koshiro || Ys (J) || 1988 Victor || | |||
|- | |||
| Yuzo Koshiro || Ys 2 (J) || 1990 Victor / Nihon Falcom || | |||
|- | |||
| Zap Rodeo and Jun Ishikawa || Utyuu Keibi Tai SDF (J) || 1990 Hal Laboratory || | |||
|- | |||
| Zunko Odawa || Sky Kid || 1986 Namco || | |||
|- | |||
| Zunko Odawa || Tower of Druaga, The (J) || 1985 Namco || | |||
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|} | |} | ||
*(J) means that the game may be a Japan-only release | |||
*(E) means that the game may be a Europe-only release | |||
Revision as of 23:22, 11 April 2022
Here is a list of games from the NES's commercial era whose music has been ripped to NSF:
Composer | Title | Year and publisher | Extra info |
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Akio Ohmori, Ritsuo Kamimura, Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka | Mother (J) | 1989 Nintendo | a North American prototype of this game was discovered |
Akito Nakamura | Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link | 1987 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | AKA Link no Bouken |
Akito Nakatsuka, Shinobu Amayake | NES Open | 1991 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | AKA Mario Open Golf |
Alberto Gonzalez | Asterix (E) | 1993 Infogrames | |
Alberto Gonzalez | Smurfs, The (E) | 199? Infogrames | |
Allister Brimble | Bignose Freaks Out | 1992 Codemasters | |
Amigo Sawa (Kazuo Sawa) | Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey-bu (J) | Technos | |
Andrew Coppess | Ass-Raping Pirates on the High Seas | 2000 Strangulation Records | music only |
Atsushi Chikuma | Bomberman | 1985 Hudson Soft | |
Atsushi Chikuma | Bomberman 2 | 1991 Hudson Soft | |
Atsushi Chikuma and Itasan | Doraemon (ドラえもん) (J) | 1986 Hudson Soft | Based on the Japanese children's anime/manga by Fujiko F. Fujio |
Brad Fuller | Tetяis | 1989 Tengen Games | Game invented by Alexey Pajitnov and cloned on NES by Ed Logg |
Bügsük, Lx Rudis, and Dave O'riva | Klax | 199? Tengen | |
BUNBUN | Megaman 3 | 1990 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Rockman 3 |
C. Manami & Yuukichan's Papa | Megaman | 1987 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Rockman |
Daisuke Asakura | Daiva - Imperial of Nirsartia (J) | 1986 Toshiba EMI / T&E; Soft | |
David Warhol | Maniac Mansion | 1990 Lucasfilm Games / Jaleco | |
David Whittaker | Alfred Chicken | 1993 Mindscape, Inc. | |
David Whittaker | Ferrari Grand Prix | 1993 System 3 | |
David Whittaker | Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six (E) | 1992 B.I.T.S. / Marvel / LJN | |
David Whittaker & Aidan Belland | Elite (E) | 1991 Ian Bell & David Braben | |
David Wise | Cobra Triangle | 1988 Rare | |
Doug Katasaros | Bucky O'Hare | 1992 Konami Industry Co. Ltd. | Title theme © BMI |
Escaper Kanagushi | Air Fortress | 1989 HAL | |
F. Iku, D. Hidenori, C. Kinuyo | Hinotori (J) | 1987 Konami | |
Gavin Raeburn | Bee 52 | 1992 Codemasters | |
Gavin Raeburn | Quattro Adventures - Super Robin Hood | 1991 Codemasters | |
Gavin Raeburn | Quattro Sports - Pro Tennis | 1991 Codemasters | |
Gavin Raeburn | Stunt Kids | 1992 Codemasters | |
H. Maezawa and K. Sada | Contra | 198? Konami Industry Ltd. | |
H. Maezawa and Y. Morimoto | Gradius 2 (J) | 1988 Konami Industry Ltd. | |
H. Takeyasu and K. Nakamura | Monster in my Pocket | 1991 Konami | |
Hal and Wood | Ghosts 'n Goblins | 1986 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
Hal Canon & Earl Vickers | Gauntlet | 1990 Tengen Games | Earl did the voices. |
Hama and Eden | GI Joe: The Atlantis Factor | 1991 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
Hidehito Aoki | Chikichiki Machine Mou Race (J) | 1991 Atlus | |
Hidenor M. and Harumi U. | Cosmic Wars (J) | 1989 Konami | |
Hiro "Hip" Tanaka | Paltena no Kagami (J) | 1986 Nintendo | |
Hiro, Kouka | Titan | 1988, 1989, 1990 Titus Software, 1990 Sofel Co. Ltd. | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Bikkuriman World (J) | 1990 Hudson Soft | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Erika to Satoru no Yumebouken (J) | 1988 Namco / Atlus | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Gotcha! | 1987 LJN Toys, Ltd. | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Kame no Ongaeshi (J) | 1988 Hudson Soft / Atlus | |
Hirohiko Takayama | King of Kings (J) | 1988 Namco / Atlus | Not to be confused with the Wisdom Tree game of the same title. Uses external sound hardware. |
Hirohiko Takayama | NFL Football | 1988 LJN | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Parallel World (J) | 1990 Varie | |
Hirohiko Takayama | Time Zone (J) | 1991 Sigma | |
Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka | Kid Icarus | 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | |
Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka | Metroid | 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Balloon Fight | Nintendo | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Dr. Mario | 1990 Nintendo | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Duck Hunt | Nintendo | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Gyromite | 1985 Nintendo | AKA Robot Gyro. "ROBOT SOUND 5/5 1985 HIROKAZU.TANAKA" |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Hello Kitty World (J) | 1992 Mario Co. Ltd. | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Stack-Up | 1985 Nintendo | AKA Robot Block. "ROBOT SOUND 5/5 1985 HIROKAZU.TANAKA", "Programed by T.NAKAMURA 6/24 is my birthday. 1985/6/24 TOMOYO chan" |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Urban Champion | Nintendo | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Wild Gunman | Nintendo | |
Hirokazu Tanaka | Wrecking Crew | 1985 Nintendo | Programed by T.NAKAMURA, TOMOYO chan, Y.SOBAJIMA, AKINA chan 1985/4/25 |
Hironari Tadokoro | Phantom Fighter | 1989 Ponycanyon Corp. | |
Hiroshi Suzuki | Tetris | 198? Bullet-Proof Software | |
Hiroyuki Iwatsukitaru | Choujin Sentai Jetman (J) | 1991 TV Ahahi - Toei / Angel | |
Hiroyuki Kawada | Star Luster | 1985 Namco | |
Iku Mizutani | Toukon Club (J) | 1992 Jaleco | |
Iku Mizutani and Koichi Yamanishi | Kage (J) | 1990 Natsume | |
Iku Mizutani and Kouichi Yamanishi | Tokkyuusirei Solbrain (J) | 1991 TV Asahi / Toei / Asatsu | |
Inoue, Nozaki, Hirarin, and Kame | Double Dragon 3 | 1991 Technos | |
J. Kane, Nakamur, Ayachan, Sakagon, and T. Tommy | Zen: Intergalactic Ninja | 1993 Konami | |
J. Kozakai | Pizza Pop! (J) | 1992 Jaleco | |
Jeroen Tel | Alien 3 | 1992 Probe | |
Jeroen Tel | Robocop 3 | 1992 Ocean | |
Jerry Gerber, Dave O'riva | Championship Pool | 1993 Mindscape, 1993 Bitmasters | |
Joey Parsell (Memblers) | Halloween | 1999 Membler Industries | 1 song is from the movie Halloween. Used in a demo. |
Joey Parsell (Memblers) | RTC | 2001 Retrocoders | demo, 2nd place in Y2kode competition |
Joey Parsell (Memblers) | Solar Wars | 1999 CMC Games | a freeware game |
Joey Parsell (Memblers) - original music by Random | Snow Demo | 1999 Repulse / Membler Industries | Used in a demo |
Joey Parsell (Memblers) - original song author unknown | Super Fighter - Lan's Stage | 2000 Membler Industries | used a demo |
John Dale, Kris Hatlelid, Michael J. Sokyrka | Pipe Dreams | 19?? ? | Title music by John Dale |
Jonathan Dunn | Darkman | 1991 Ocean | |
Jonathan Dunn | Hook | 1991 Ocean | |
Jonathan Dunn | Hudson Hawk | 1991 Ocean | |
Jonathan Dunn | Jurassic Park | 1993 Ocean | |
Jonathan Dunn | Robocop 2 | 1990 Ocean / Data East | |
Jun Funabashi, Old Ryo Kawamoto, Morimoto | Castlevania 3 | Konami | (J) version uses VRC6 sound, 3 extra channels |
Jun Funahashi, Masae Nakashima, Satoko Minami | Tiny Toons | 199? Konami Industry Ltd. | |
Jun-ichi Masuda | Yoshi | Nintendo | AKA Yoshi no Tamago |
Junko Ozawa | Family Jockey (J) | 1987 Namco | |
Junko Ozawa | Family Tennis (J) | 1987 Namco | |
Junko Tamiya | Street Fighter 2010 | 1990 Capcom | |
Junko Tamiya | Sweet Home (J) | 1989 Capcom | |
Junko Tamiya (Gondamin) | Bionic Commando | 1988 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
Junko Tamiya (Gonzou) | Little Nemo: The Dream Master | 1990 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
Junko Tamiya (Swimmer Tamichan) | Gun Smoke | 1988 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
K Y Jet | Tecmo Bowl | 198? Tecmo Ltd. | |
K. Nakamura | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 | Konami | AKA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (J) |
K. Yamagishi and M. Arai | Tecmo Soccer | 1992 Tecmo | AKA Captain Tsubasa |
Kaori | Puss in Boots | 10/1/86 Shouei | |
Kawakami Masuno | North and South | 1989, 1990 Infogrames, 1990 Kemco | |
Kazuki Muraoka | Metal Gear | 1988 Konami | |
Kazunaka Yamane | Double Dragon | Technos | |
Kazunaka Yamane | Double Dragon 2 | 1989 Technos | |
Kazunaka Yamane | Super Spike V'Ball | Technos | |
Kazuo Sawa | Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku (J) | Technos | |
Kazuo Sawa | Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki (J) | Technos | |
Kazuo Sawa | Nintendo World Cup | Technos | AKA Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu: Soccer-hen |
Kazuo Sawa | Renegade | 1987 Taito | |
Kazuo Sawa | River City Ransom | 1989 Technos Japan | AKA Street Gangs |
Kazuo Sawa | Super Dodgeball | Technos | AKA Nekketsu Koukou Dodgeball-bu |
Kazuo Sawa, Hirasawa-san, Urabe Taku, and Kuma-san | Nekketsu Kakutou Densetsu (J) | Technos | |
Kazuo Sawa, Michiya Hirasawa | Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge | Technos | AKA Bikkuri Nekketsu Shinkiroku! |
Keiji Yamagishi, Mayuko Okamura, Hiroshi Miyazaki, and Mituhito Tanaka | Tecmo World Wrestling | 1990 Tecmo | Japanese version has slightly different music |
Kenichi Matsubara | Castlevania 2 | Konami | |
Ken-ichi Matsubara and Satoko Miyawaki | Konami Wai Wai World 2 | Konami | |
Ken-ichi Matsubara, Y. Manno, and J. Chuuma | Crisis Force (J) | 1991 Konami | |
Kenny Oh Chan and Tarkun | Guerilla War | 1989 SNK | |
Kentarou Haneda | Wizardry | 1987 ASCII / Game Studio | |
Kentarou Haneda | Wizardry 2: Legacy of Llylgamyn | 1989 ASCII / Game Studio | |
Kentarou Haneda | Wizardry 3: Knight of Diamonds | 1989 ASCII / Game Studio | |
Kenzou Kumei | 8 Eyes | 1989 Taxan | |
Kimi | Bubble Bobble | ||
Kinuyo Yamanshita | Power Blade 2 | 1992 Taito | |
Kinuyo Yamashita | Arumana no Kiseki (J) | Konami | |
Kinuyo Yamashita | Castlevania | 1987 Konami | |
Kinuyo Yamashita | Esper Dream (J) | Konami | |
Kinuyo Yamashita | King Kong 2 (J) | Konami | |
Koichi Sugiyama | Dragon Warrior | 198? Enix Ltd. | AKA Dragon Quest |
Koichi Sugiyama | Dragon Warrior 2 | 19?? Enix Ltd. | AKA Dragon Quest 2 |
Koichi Sugiyama | Dragon Warrior 3 | 199? Enix Ltd. | AKA Dragon Quest 3 |
Koichi Sugiyama | Dragon Warrior 4 | 199? Enix Ltd. | AKA Dragon Quest 4 |
Koichi Sugiyama | Jesus Kyoufu no Bio Monster (J) | 1989 King Record | |
Koichi Sugiyama and Yasuhiro Taguchi | Akagawa Jirouno Yuurei Ressha (J) | 1990 King Records / Enix / Might | |
Koji Kondo | Family BASIC (J) | Nintendo | |
Koji Kondo | Ice Hockey | Nintendo | |
Koji Kondo | Kung Fu | Nintendo/IREM | AKA Spartan X |
Koji Kondo | Nazo no Murasamejoh (J) | 1986 Nintendo | |
Koji Kondo | Soccer | 1985 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | |
Koji Kondo | Super Mario Bros. | 1985 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | Game invented by Shigeru Miyamoto |
Koji Kondo | Super Mario Bros. 2 | 1988 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | AKA Doki Doki Panic for the FDS |
Koji Kondo | Super Mario Bros. 3 | 19?? Nintendo | |
Konchano (Koji Kondo) | Legend of Zelda, The | 1986 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | AKA Zelda no Densetsu - The Hyrule Fantasy |
Kouji Murata and Tozan Yamane | Ganbare Goemon 2 (J) | 1989 Konami | |
Kujima | I Love Softball (J) | 1989 Coconuts/C-Dream | |
Kyohei Sada and Tomoo PSG Masato | Idol Hakkenden (J) | 1989 Tohwachiki / Natsume | |
Kyouhei Sada | Abadox | 1989 Natsume | |
Kyouhei Sada | S.C.A.T. | 1990 Natsume | AKA Final Mission, Action in New York |
Kyouhei Sada, Michael Maezawa, Damian Fujio, Shinkon Ogura | Adventures of Bayou Billy, The | 1988 Konami | AKA Mad City |
Lasse Öörni (Cadaver) | Goldrunner (original by Rob Hubbard) | 2000 Cadaver | |
Lx Rudis/Dave O'Riva | Klax | 1990 Tengen | |
M. Ogihara | Castle Excellent (J) | 1986 ASCII Entertainment | |
Maezawa | Super C | 1990 Konami Industry Ltd. | |
Magnum Matsuo, Pah Sumiyami (?) | Basewars | 1991 Konami Industry Co. Ltd. | |
Manami, Ogeretsu, Ietel, and Yuukichan's Papa | Megaman 2 | 1988,1989 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Rockman 2 |
Mari | Megaman 5 | 1992 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Rockman 5 |
Mark van Hecke | A Boy and his Blob | 1989 Absolute Entertainment, Inc. | |
Mark van Hecke | Attack of the Killer Tomatoes | 1991 T*HQ, Inc. | |
Mark van Hecke | Bart Meets Radioactive Man | 1992 Acclaim | |
Mark van Hecke | Bart vs The Space Mutants | 1991 Acclaim | |
Mark van Hecke | Bart vs The World | 1991 Acclaim | |
Mark van Hecke | Battle Tank | 199? Absolute | |
Mark van Hecke | Destination: Earthstar | 1989 Acclaim Entertainment | |
Mark van Hecke | Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York | 1992 THQ | |
Mark van Hecke | Race America | 199? | aka Corvette ZR-1 Challenge |
Mark van Hecke | Ren and Stimpy Show, The | 1993 Absolute | |
Mark van Hecke | Star Trek - The Next Generation | 1993 Absolute Entertainment | |
Mark van Hecke | Swamp Thing | 1992 THQ | |
Marshall Parker | Nightshade | 1991 Beam Software Ltd., 1991 Ultra Software Corporation | |
Masae Yonaga | Super Dyna'mix Badminton (J) | 1988 Vap | |
Masaharu Iwata | Fantasy Zone | 1989 Tengen | NES version |
Masaharu Iwata | Robocco Wars (J) | 1991 IGS | |
Masashi Kageyama and Naohisa Morota | Gimmick! (J) | 1992 Sunsoft | uses external sound hardware (FME-7) |
Matt Furniss | Chase HQ (J) | 1989 Taito | |
Matt Grey | Fantastic Adventures of Dizzy | 1992 Codemasters | |
Meetldon and Q. Mikmo | Venus Wars (J) | 1989 Varie / Bandai | |
Michelle Simon | Roundball | ||
Michiharu Hasutani | Solomon's Key | 1986 Tecmo | |
MIKI-CHANG | Gradius | Konami | |
Mikio Saito | Super Star Force (J) | 1986 Tecmo | |
Misses Tarumi | Strider | 1989 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Strider Hiryu |
Miura Momoi | Captain America | ||
Miyamo Shant | Guardian Legend, The | 1988 Compile / Irem | |
Miyamo Shant (Miyamoto) | Lunar Pool | 1985 Pony Inc. | AKA Lunar Ball |
Miyamo Shant (Miyamoto) | Zanac | 1986 Pony Inc. | |
Moai Sasaki, Kenichi Matsubara, La Nakamur, Gorgeous Tomita, Kenji Fukui, and Satoko Minami | Lone Ranger, The | 1991 Konami | |
More Yamasan, B.B, Hasake | Ninja Gaiden | 1989 Tecmo Ltd. | |
More Yamasan, Mayu, Miya (?) | Bad News Baseball | 1990 Tecmo Ltd. | |
Mr. Masuno, Sue Shina, Kari Sea, Fumi | Space Hunter (J) | ||
Murai | Casino Kid | 1989 Sofel Corp. | |
N. Morota | Fantasy Zone | 1987 Sunsoft | Famicom version |
Naoki Kodaka and Naohisa Morota | Shanghai (J) | 1987 Sunsoft | |
Naoki Kodaka, Marumo | Blaster Master | 1988 Sun Corporation | |
Naoki Kodaka | Hebereke (へべれけ) (Ufouria: The Saga) | 1991 Sunsoft | Game characters designed by Ucchi |
Naoki Kodaka, Naohisa Morota, "and guys" | Nantettatte Baseball (J) | 1990 Sunsoft | |
Naoki Kodaka, Nobuyuki, Seya | Super Spy Hunter | 1991 Sun Corporation | AKA Battle Formula |
Neil Baldwin | Jungle Book, The | 1994 Virgin | |
New | Platoon | 1986 Hemdale Film Corp., 1987 Ocean Software Ltd., 1988 Sunsoft | New? Original music by Jonathan Dunn |
Nihon Falcom, Miyamo, Shanto, Civic Shinkun | Tombs and Treasures | 1988 Tokyo Shoseki | Original music by Nihon Falcom |
Nobuo Uematsu | The 3-D Battles of WorldRunner (とびだせ大作戦完全必勝本), 3-D WorldRunner | 1986 Square | AKA Jumpin' Jack |
Nobuo Uematsu | Apple Town Story (アップルタウン物語) (J) | 1987 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Cleopatra no Mahō (J) | 1987 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Final Fantasy (ファイナルファンタジー ) | 1987 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Final Fantasy II (ファイナルファンタジーⅡ) (J) | 1988 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Final Fantasy III (ファイナルファンタジーIII) (J) | 1990 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Hanjuku Hero (半熟英雄) (J) | 1988 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Kings Knight (キングスナイト) | 1986, 89 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Rad Racer | 1987, 88 Square | aka Highway Star |
Nobuo Uematsu | Rad Racer II | 1990 Square | NES |
Nobuo Uematsu | Square's Tom Sawyer (スクウェアのト) | 1989 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Suishō no Dragon (水晶の龍) (J) | 1986 Square | |
Nobuo Uematsu | Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High School | 1987 Square | FDS |
Nobuo Uematsu | JJ: Tobidase Daisakusen Part II (ジェイ ジェイ とび) | 1987 Square | Famicom |
Nobuyuki Hara, About SS, Naoki Kodaka | Hebereke (JE) | 1991 Sunsoft | AKA Ufouria |
Nobuyuki Kun & Kodaka San | Batman | 1989 Sun Corporation | |
Nobuyuki Ohnogi | Family Circuit (J) | 1987 Namco / Game Studio | |
Nobuyuki Ohnogi | Zeta Gundam Hot Scramble (J) | 1986 Bandai | |
Nobuyuki Shioda | Doki! Doki! Yuuenchi (J) | 1991 Vap / Kid | |
Nobuyuki, Marumo, N. Kodaka, About SS, MaboChan | Journey to Silius | 1990 Sun Corporation | |
Norio Nakagata | Family Stadium (J) | 1986 Namco | |
Norio Nakagata | Macross (J) | Namco | |
Norio Nakagata | Ring King | 1987 Namco | AKA Family Boxing (J) |
Norio Nakagata | Tower of Babel, The (J) | 1986 Namco | |
Nubuyuki Hara, About SS, Naoki Kodaka | Gremlins 2 | 1990 Sun Corporation | |
O. Hidemoni, S. Shinya, D. Fujio, K. Sada, O. Yamako | Maze of Galious 2 (J) | 198? Konami | |
OJALIN & Bun Bun | Megaman 4 | 1991 Capcom Co. Ltd. | AKA Rockman 4 |
Otoshi Hidenori, Shinkon Shinya | Daimashikyou Galious (J) | 1987 Konami | |
Ozawa, Hikono, and Ohnogi | Kai no Bouken (J) | 1988 Namco | |
Paul Webb | Daydreamin' Davey | 1990 Hal | |
Paul Webb | WWF Steel Cage | 19?? Acclaim (?) | |
Perorins Tonomura | Destiny of an Emperor | 1989 Hiroshi Motomiya | |
Peter Williamson | Quattro Adventures - Linus Spacehead | 1991 Codemasters | |
Phlumb-Dumb - original by Hirokazu Tanaka | Super Mario Land NES-Mix | 2000 Retrocoders | music-only |
Phlumb-Dumb - original by Koji Kondo | Super Mario Bros. Doki'Mix | 2000 Retrocoders | music-only |
Phlumb-Dumb (original by Chris Hülsbeck) | Giana Sisters Remix | NRU Crew | music-only |
Rob Hubbard | Immortal, The | 1990 Will Harvey | |
Rob Hubbard | Skate or Die 2 | 1990 Electronic Arts | |
Roll and Cheng | Tagin' Dragon | Bunch Games | |
Rusher Shinya | Moero Twinbee (J) | 1987 Konami | |
S. Kajiya, Mayou, Miya | Ninja Gaiden 2 | 1990 Tecmo Ltd. | |
S.Saki, T.Miura, Y.Suziki, Y.Takahama, I.Uchida, Y.Nakamura | Bad Dudes | 198? Data East | |
Sakai, Miura, and Takahama | TyouJinrousenki Warwolf (J) | 1991 Takara | |
Sakai, Miura, Iwasaki, Suzuki | Al Unser Jr. Racing | 1988 Data East | |
Sakamoto and Fujio | Jackal | 1988 Konami | |
Sakamoto, Terashima, Maezawa, Fujio | Life Force | 1987 Konami Industry Ltd. | AKA Salamander |
Sato | Gargoyle's Quest 2 | 1992 Capcom Co. Ltd. | |
Sato | Wily & Light's Rockman Boardgame (J) | 1993 Capcom | |
Satoko Miyawaki | Goemon (J) | Konami | |
Seiichi Hamada | Herakles no Eiku 2 - Titan no Metsubou (J) | Data East | |
Seiji Momoi | Daikaijuu Deburas (J) | 1990 Data East | |
Setsuo and Yuko | Mighty Final Fight | 1993 Capcom | |
Shigeru Miyamoto | Donkey Kong | 1981 Nintendo | |
Shinamon Aoyama, Grasshopper Ogawa, Sai Tsukasa, Moon Nakamoto, | Bayou Billy | ||
Shin-ichi Sakamoto | Maijin Eiyuuden Wataru Gaiden (J) | 1989 Hundon / Westone | |
Shogo S., Z. Miura, Masaaki I., Seiuch H., Yuji S., Y. Taka | Heavy Barrel | 1988, 1990 Data East | |
Shogo Sakai, Takashi Miura | Rampage | 1988 Data East | original game sounds by Bally |
Sizlla Okamura and Hude-Kaz | SD Keiji Blader (J) | 1991 Taito / NMK | |
Sukenomiya and King Flamingo | Twinbee 3 (J) | 1989 Konami | |
Suzuki, Matsuo, Fujio, Hanzawa | Roller Games | 199? Konami Industry Ltd. | |
T. Furukawa | Rampart | 1991 Konami / Atari Games / Tengen | |
T. Hasuya | Conflict | 19?? Vic Tokai, Inc. | |
T. Hasuya | Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode | 1988 Vic Tokai Inc. | |
Takayasu, Yataka, Sumida (?) | Tiny Toons 2 | 199? Konami Industry Ltd. | |
Takeshi Sekido and Keizo Nakamura | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 | Konami | AKA Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (J) |
Takeuchi | Double Moon Densetsu (J) | ? | |
Takeyasu and Tomoya Tomita | Parodius Da! (JE) | Konami | |
Tama and Saka | Commando | 1986 Capcom | |
Tarkun Kidon | P.O.W. | 1989 SNK Corp. | |
Tim Follin | Magic Johnson's Fast Break | ||
Tim Follin | Sky Shark | 1988 Taito Corp. | |
Tim Follin | Solstice | 1989 Software Creations Ltd. | |
Tim Follin | Target Renegade | 1988 Taito | |
Tim Follin | Treasure Master | 1991 American Softworks | |
Tim Follin & Geoff Follin | Kiwi Kraze | 1991 Taito Corp. | |
Tim Follin (?) | Incredible Crash Test Dummies, The | 1993 | |
Tim Follin (?) | Indiana Jones - Last Crusade | 1990 Taito | |
Tim Follin (?) | Terminator 2 | 199? | |
Tim Follin (?) | Tom & Jerry | 1991 Software Creations | |
Tim Follin (?) | Wolverine | 1991 Software Creations / Marvel / LJN | |
Tim Follin and Geoff Follin | Silver Surfer | 1990 | |
Tomohisa and Iwatan | Conquest of the Crystal Palace | 1990 Asmik Corp. | |
Toshiyuki Ueno | Itadaki Street (J) | 1990 ASCII | |
Toshiyuki Ueno | Ohotsuku Ni Kiyu - Hokkaidou Rensa Satsujin (J) | 1987 Armor Project / Loginsoft | |
Tsukasa Masuko | Bio Senshi Dan (J) | 1987 Jaleco | |
Tsukasa Masuko | New York Yankies (J) | 1991 Atlus | |
Tsukasawa Tawada and Simon Pick | Yousei Monogatari Rodland (J) | 1990, 1992 Jaleco | |
U. Kaneoka, A. Nakatuka, K. Yamamoto | Mike Tyson's Punch Out!! | 1987 Nintendo Co. Ltd. | |
Uetaka, Hujio, and Sakamoto | Gyruss | 1988 Konami | |
Uhei Inoh & Kinoko Kunimoto | Robowarrior | 1987 Hudson Soft | aka Bomber King (J) |
Ukkari Yamanishi | Dragon Fighter | 1991 Sofel | |
Walk Mitsuyasu | Fist of the North Star 2 (J) | ||
Y. Yokoyama and T. Tateishi | Cocoron (J) | ||
Yamane Michiru | Goemon 2 (J) | Konami | |
Yoko Kanno | Genghis Khan | 19?? Koei | |
Yoko Kanno | Nobunaga's Ambition | 19?? Koei | |
Yoko Kanno | Romance of the 3 Kingdoms | 19?? Koei | |
Yoko Kanno | Uncharted Waters | 19?? Koei | |
Yoko.O | Crystalis | 1990 SNK Corp. | |
Yokoyama Kase | Krion Conquest | 1990 Vic Tokai Inc. | |
Yoshiharu Kawase | Namco Classic (J) | Namco | |
Yuki Chan | Shanghai 2 (J) | 19?? Sun Electronics Corporation / Activision | |
Yukihiko Kitahara | Melville's Flame (J) | 1988 Interlink Co. Ltd., 1988 Gakken Co. Ltd. | |
Yuko | Megaman 6 | 1993 Capcom | AKA Rockman 6 |
Yuriko Keino | Warpman (J) | Namco | |
Yuto Ramon | Silva Saga (J) | 1992 Seta | |
Yuzo Koshiro | Legacy of the Wizard | 1987 Namco / Nihon Falcom | AKA Dragon Slayer 4 |
Yuzo Koshiro | Ys (J) | 1988 Victor | |
Yuzo Koshiro | Ys 2 (J) | 1990 Victor / Nihon Falcom | |
Zap Rodeo and Jun Ishikawa | Utyuu Keibi Tai SDF (J) | 1990 Hal Laboratory | |
Zunko Odawa | Sky Kid | 1986 Namco | |
Zunko Odawa | Tower of Druaga, The (J) | 1985 Namco |
- (J) means that the game may be a Japan-only release
- (E) means that the game may be a Europe-only release