Naoki Kodaka (小高直樹, Kodaka Naoki?) is a Japanese video game music composer employed by Sunsoft. Kodaka has written and programmed scores for numerous games developed by the company beginning with 1986's The Wing of Madoola. Since then, his music has been represented on a number of systems, including the NES, Game Boy, SNES, Mega Drive, and Saturn. His compositions for the first two games in the Albert Odyssey series have been featured on the third and fourth volumes of Orchestral Game Concert. He is sometimes credited as "N. Kodaka" and "Kodaka-san".
Works
Videogames
- After Burner (NES, 1989)
- After Burner II (NES, 1989)
- Albert Odyssey (SNES, 1993)
- Albert Odyssey 2: Jashin no Taidou (SNES, 1994)
- Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean (Saturn, 1996)
- Blaster Master (Chô Wakusei Senki Metafight in Japan) (NES, 1988)
- Batman (NES, 1989)
- Batman (Game Boy, 1990)
- Batman (Mega Drive/Genesis, 1990)
- Batman: Return of the Joker (NES, 1991)
- Dead Zone (FDS, 1987)
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (NES and Game Boy, 1990)
- Journey to Silius (Raf World in Japan) (NES, 1990)
- Mahjong (NES, 1987)
- Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday (PS, 1997)
- Super Fantasy Zone (Mega Drive/Genesis, 1992)
- Super Spy Hunter (Battle Formula in Japan) (NES, 1991)
- Ufouria: The Saga (Hebereke in Japan) (NES, 1991)
- Waku Waku 7 (Arcade, Saturn, 1996)
- The Wing of Madoola (NES, 1986)
Educational DVDs
- Mushi Mushi no Shi: Rainforest Story (虫虫の詩 RAINFOREST STORY, Bug-Bug Poetry: Rainforest Story?) (2002)
External links
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