Yōko Shimomura

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Yoko Shimomura
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Local 下村陽子 (よこ しもむら)
Born October 16, 1967
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • Oimono Youchan
  • Y. Shimomura
  • Pii♪
  • Pi Shimomura
  • Shimo-P.
Website www.midiplex.com

Yoko Shimomura is a Japanese video game composer. She has been described as "the most famous female video game music composer in the world". She has worked in the video game music industry since graduating from Osaka College of Music in 1988. From then until 1993, she worked for Capcom, where she composed wholly or in part the scores for 17 games, including Final Fight and Street Fighter II.

From 1993 to 2002 Shimomura worked for Square (now Square Enix), where she composed for a further eight games, including the popular Super Mario RPG, Parasite Eve, and Legend of Mana games. While working for Square, she was best known for her work on the soundtrack for Kingdom Hearts, which was her last game for the company before leaving. Starting with Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, she began working as an active freelancer, writing for over a dozen titles.

Her works have gained a great deal of popularity, and have been performed in multiple video game music concerts, including one, Sinfonia Drammatica, that was focused half on her "greatest hits" album, Drammatica: The Very Best of Yoko Shimomura, and half on the music of a previous concert. Music from several of her games has been published as arranged albums and as piano scores.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1988/??/?? Samurai Sword (FDS)
1989/08/25 F-1 Dream (PCE) Arrangement
1989/12/?? Final Fight (ARC) One song only
1990/02/23 Code Name: Viper (NES)
1990/03/01 Adventure Quiz 2: Capcom World (ARC)
1990/05/02 Gargoyle's Quest (GB)
1990/06/01 Adventures in the Magic Kingdom (NES)
1990/10/26 Shinji Mizushima's Big Baseball (FC) (水島新司の大甲子園)
1990/12/?? Nemo (ARC)
1990/??/?? Mahjong School: The Super O Version (ARC) One song only
1991/03/?? Street Fighter II (ARC)
1991/05/31 Buster Bros. (TGCD)
1991/09/?? The King of Dragons (ARC)
1991/10/?? Block Block (ARC)
1992/06/11 Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2 (ARC) One song only
1992/12/04 Mega Man V (NES) One song only: "Dr. Wily Stage"
1993/04/03 Breath of Fire (SNES) One song only: "Trade City"
1993/04/22 The Punisher (ARC)
1994/09/02 Live A Live (SFC)
1995/02/24 Front Mission (SFC)
1996/03/09 Super Mario RPG (SNES)
1996/08/02 Tobal No. 1 (PS1)
1998/03/29 Parasite Eve (PS1)
1999/07/15 Legend of Mana (PS1)
1999/12/22 Chocobo Stallion (PS1)
2000/09/21 Hataraku Chocobo (WS)
2002/03/28 Kingdom Hearts (PS2)
2003/11/17 Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga (GBA)
2004/11/11 Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GBA)
2005/11/28 Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (DS)
2005/12/22 Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)
2005/??/?? Pop'n Music 13 (ARC) One song only: "Majestic Fire"
2006/02/23 Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner (PSP)
2007/03/08 Heroes of Mana (DS)
2008/05/15 Luminous Arc 2 (DS)
2009/02/11 Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS)
2009/05/30 Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (DS)
2010/01/09 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (PSP)
2010/01/28 Kingdom Hearts coded (PSP)
2010/06/10 Xenoblade (Wii)
2010/07/15 Last Ranker (PSP)
2010/10/07 Kingdom Hearts Re:coded (DS)
2010/11/03 Radiant Historia (DS)
2010/12/22 The 3rd Birthday (PSP)
2011/08/04 Half-Minute Hero II (PSP)
2012/03/29 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (3DS)
2012/09/19 Demons’ Score (Mobile) One song only: "Azazel del cielo ardiente"
TBA Final Fantasy XV (PS4)

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