Kazuo Nii

From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Kazuo Nii
NoPhoto.png
Local 二井 和男 (にい かずお)
Born
Birth Place
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases Kazuo "909" Nii
ぷろふぇっと かずお (Prophet Kazuo)
にいにい (Niinii)
にい (Nii)

Kazuo Nii is one of Sunsoft's composers and sound programmers.

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1993-12-22 Hebereke's Popoon (SNES)
1994-03-11 Sugoi Hebereke (SFC)
1995-01-24 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (ARC) Sound Programmer
1995-09-08 Ochan no Oekaki Logic (PS1)
1995-10-13 Game no Tetsujin: The Shanghai (PS1)
1995-10-23 Game no Tetsujin: The Shanghai (SFC)
1995-11-02 Hissatsu Pachinko Collection 3 (SFC)
1995-11-17 Ochan no Oekaki Logic (SS)
1995-11-22 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (SS) Sound Programmer
1995-12-01 Ochan no Oekaki Logic (SFC)
1996-11-20 Waku Waku 7 (ARC) Sound Designer
1997-01-17 Shanghai: Great Moments (PS1)
1997-11-30 Riven: The Sequel to Myst (PS1) Sound Programmer
1997-12-25 Hissatsu Pachinko Station 2 (PS1) Sound Director
1998-04-09 Riven: The Sequel to Myst (SS) Sound Programmer
1998-08-06 Astra Superstars (SS) Composition and Recording
1998-08-07 Shanghai Pocket (GB) (上海Pocket) Sound Program
1998-10-29 Hissatsu Pachinko Station Monster House Special (PS1) Sound Director
1998-12-03 T.R.A.G. (PS1) Sound Coordinaton
1998-12-?? Shanghai Pocket (GBC) Sound Program
1999-06-10 Hissatsu Pachinko Station 5 (PS1) Music Composer
1999-12-?? Daffy Duck: Fowl Play (GBC) Sound Support

Aliases

Kazuo used numerous aliases throughout his career; likely at the behest of Sunsoft. His name with 909 between his first and last name no doubt refers to the popular Roland TR-909 drum machine.

He went by Prophet Kazuo, which is most likely a reference to the popular Prophet line of synthesizers.

Links