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Koji Kondo (born August 13, 1960) is among the most well-known composers of music for Nintendo games. He is good friends with Shigeru Miyamoto, and as such, most of the games he has composed are Shigeru Miyamoto's work. He is most famous for his works on the Mario Bros. series and Legend of Zelda series music. The memorable overworld themes of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario World were his doing, among many other catchy tunes. He sometimes appears at Nintendo Events, like E3, alongside Shigeru Miyamoto. Here is an incomplete list of Mario games he has composed for:
- Super Mario Bros., 1985
- Wrecking Crew, 1985
- Super Mario Bros. 2, 1988
- Super Mario Bros. 3, 1988
- Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, 1986
- Super Mario World, 1990
- Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, 1995
- Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, 1996 (only some of his work was used)
- Super Mario 64, 1996
- Super Mario Sunshine (with Shinobu Tanaka), 2002
- Super Mario Galaxy (with Mahito Yokota), 2007
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (with many others), 2008
- Super Mario Galaxy 2 (with Mahito Yokota and Ryo Nagamatsu), 2010
One of his most famous songs, is the Super Mario Bros. "Ground Theme", which was in the Billboard charts for 125 weeks, and was performed in concerts by live orchestras.[1]