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{{Infobox Composer
 
| Name        = Kouji Murata
 
| Name        = Kouji Murata
 
| Local      = 村田光司 (むらた こうじ)
 
| Local      = 村田光司 (むらた こうじ)
 
| Picture    = Kouji_Murata_-_1.jpg
 
| Picture    = Kouji_Murata_-_1.jpg
| Born        =  
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| Born        = 1964?
 
| BirthPlace  = Japan
 
| BirthPlace  = Japan
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Nationality = Japanese
 
| Flag        = Japan
 
| Flag        = Japan
| Alias01     = K. Murata
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| Aliases     = K. Murata, Koji Murata, "Lazy" Kouji, Gaziruru, Denden Murata,  ムラタ (Murata), もう やぎやま (Mō Yagiyama)
| Alias02    = Koji Murata
 
| Alias03    = "Lazy" Kouji
 
| Alias04    = Gaziruru
 
| Alias05    = Denden Murata
 
 
| Website    =  
 
| Website    =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''''Kouji Murata''''' is a Japanese composer ,sound designer and sound programmer. He started working for [[TOSE]] and [[Konami]] in the 80's and later worked for [[Capcom]] in the 90's. Kouji attended Tateishiyama Shiga High School and graduated in 1981. He attended Kinki University for Electronics, but later dropped out. He worked at Freak Ltd. as an instrument repairman. His video game music career started in 1986 when he worked for [[Tose]]. He wasn't credited in any of their games since the company didn't believe in giving credit to them or their staff and they were such early titles when credits in Nintendo games were rare. In 1987, he worked for Konami. He left the company in 1989 and went on to work as a freelance composer. He later worked for Minakuchi Engineering and composed the audio for some of their games. From 1995 to 2010, he worked for Yoshidayama workshop Co. as a composer. He currently works at Groove Bit as the executive producer.
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'''''Kouji Murata''''' is a Japanese composer, sound designer and sound programmer who is best known for his many works at Konami. He started working for [[TOSE]] and [[Konami]] in the 80's and later worked for [[Capcom]] in the 90's. Kouji attended Tateishiyama Shiga High School and graduated in 1981. He attended Kinki University for Electronics, but later dropped out. He worked at Freak Ltd. as an instrument repairman. His video game music career started in 1986 when he worked for [[Tose]]. He wasn't credited in any of their games since the company didn't believe in giving credit to them or their staff and they were such early titles when credits in Nintendo games were rare. In 1987, he worked for Konami. He left the company in 1989 and went on to work as a freelance composer. He later worked for [[Minakuchi Engineering]] and composed the audio for some of their games. From 1995 to 2010, he worked for Yoshidayama workshop Co. as a composer. He currently works at Groove Bit as the executive producer.
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==Music Development==
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===GB===
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Kouji designed his own [[Kouji Murata (GB Driver)|sound driver]] for the games he worked on at Minakuchi Engineering, replacing the previous driver designed by [[Hiroshi Wada]].
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[[Vast Fame]] stole this driver and used in own GBC and GBA games.
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===NES===
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Kouji used a custom sound driver at Tose, and had to write the music in 6502 [[assembly]].
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At [[Konami]], Kouji initially used [[Hidenori Maezawa]]'s sound driver, but later developed his own version of the driver, which he used on all the subsequent games he worked on for the company.
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(Note: The Bases Loaded 2 soundtrack uses the same title screen music as the first game, but the composer is credited as "Sonoda". Kouji said this is not him, and that he doesn't know about Sonoda.)
  
 
==Gameography==
 
==Gameography==
(Note: The Bases Loaded 2 soundtrack uses the same title screen music as the first game, but the compsoer is credited as "Sonoda". This could be an alias for Kouji, but it has not been verified yet.)
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{| class="wikitable" |
{{Template: Table Header
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! Released
| Color    = FFF0FF
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! Title
| Caption01 = Released
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! Sample
| Caption02 = Title
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! Notes
| Caption03 = Sample
 
}}
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/??/??
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| 1987-??-??
 
| [[Dragon Buster (MSX2)]] (ドラゴンバスター)
 
| [[Dragon Buster (MSX2)]] (ドラゴンバスター)
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|
 
| Sound Transplant
 
| Sound Transplant
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/??/??
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| 1987-??-??
 
| [[Super Lode Runner (MSX2)]] (スーパーロードランナー)
 
| [[Super Lode Runner (MSX2)]] (スーパーロードランナー)
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|
 
| Sound Transplant
 
| Sound Transplant
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/04/17
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| 1987-04-17
| [[Fuuun Shaolin Kyo (FDS)]] (風雲少林拳)
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| [[Fuuun Shourin Ken (FDS)]] (風雲少林拳)
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|
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/05/19
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| 1987-05-19
| [[Monster Club (FC)]] (妖怪倶楽部)
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| [[Youkai Club (FC)]] (妖怪倶楽部)
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|
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/05/25
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| 1987-05-25
| [[Pro Golfer Saru: Tournament of Shadows (FDS)]] (プロゴルファー猿 影のトーナメント)
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| [[Pro Golfer Saru: Kage no Tournament (FDS)]] (プロゴルファー猿 影のトーナメント)
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|
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/06/26
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| 1987-06-26
 
| [[Bases Loaded (NES)]] (燃えろ!プロ野球)
 
| [[Bases Loaded (NES)]] (燃えろ!プロ野球)
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|
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
| Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/08/11
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| 1987-08-11
| [[Almana's Miracle (FDS)]] (アルマナの奇跡)
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| [[Arumana no Kiseki (FDS)]] (アルマナの奇跡)
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|
 
| Arrangement Work
 
| Arrangement Work
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/08/11
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| 1987-08-11
 
| [[Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon (FC)]] (水戸黄門)
 
| [[Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon (FC)]] (水戸黄門)
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|
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/10/02
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| 1987-08-28
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| [[Dracula II: Noroi no Fuuin (FDS)]]
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|
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| Sound Driver, Work Arrangement?
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|-
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| 1987-10-02
 
| [[Kid Niki: Radical Ninja (NES)]] (怪傑ヤンチャ丸)
 
| [[Kid Niki: Radical Ninja (NES)]] (怪傑ヤンチャ丸)
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|
 
| Sound Transplant
 
| Sound Transplant
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/11/??
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| 1987-11-??
 
| [[Top Gun (NES)]]
 
| [[Top Gun (NES)]]
| {{Song-List|01 - Top Gun - NES - Top Gun Anthem.ogg}}
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Top Gun - NES - Top Gun Anthem.ogg}}
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| With [[Kiyohiro Sada]] and [[Kazuki Muraoka]].
 
|-
 
|-
| 1987/12/04
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| 1987-12-04
 
| [[Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryuu (FC)]] (ドラゴンスクロール)
 
| [[Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryuu (FC)]] (ドラゴンスクロール)
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|
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 1988/04/22
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| 1988-04-22
| [[Bio Miracle: I'm Upa (FDS)]] (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ)
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| [[Bio Miracle: Bokutte Upa (FDS)]] (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ)
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|
 
| Sound Driver/Effects, Work Arrangements
 
| Sound Driver/Effects, Work Arrangements
 
|-
 
|-
| 1988/10/??
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| 1988-10-??
 
| [[Bases Loaded 2 (NES)]] (燃えプロ!!プロ野球’88:決定版)
 
| [[Bases Loaded 2 (NES)]] (燃えプロ!!プロ野球’88:決定版)
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|
 
| Title Screen Music
 
| Title Screen Music
 
|-
 
|-
| 1988/12/??
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| 1988-12-??
 
| [[Skate or Die (NES)]]
 
| [[Skate or Die (NES)]]
 
|  
 
|  
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| Arranged [[Rob Hubbard]]'s music
 
|-
 
|-
| 1989/01/04
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| 1989-01-04
 
| [[Ganbare Goemon 2 (FC)]] (がんばれゴエモン2)
 
| [[Ganbare Goemon 2 (FC)]] (がんばれゴエモン2)
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|
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 1989/02/??
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| 1989-02-??
 
| [[Q*Bert (NES)]]
 
| [[Q*Bert (NES)]]
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|
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| Arranged [[David Thiel]]'s music
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|-
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| 1990-??-??
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| [[Sexy Invaders (FDS)]]
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|
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 1990/10/29
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| 1990-10-29
 
| [[Rabio Lepus Special (PCE)]] (ラビオレプススペシャル)
 
| [[Rabio Lepus Special (PCE)]] (ラビオレプススペシャル)
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|
 
| Sound Driver
 
| Sound Driver
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/07/24
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| 1992-07-24
| [[Bionic Commando (GB)]] (バイオニックコマンドー)
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| [[Bionic Commando (GB)]]
| Sound Driver/Transplant/Effects, Work Arrangement
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| {{Song-Box|03 - Bionic Commando - GB - Area 0.ogg}}
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| Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 1992/12/11
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| 1992-12-11
 
| [[Mega Man III (GB)]] (ロックマンワールド3)
 
| [[Mega Man III (GB)]] (ロックマンワールド3)
| Sound Driver/Transplant/Effects, Work Arrangement
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Mega Man III - GB - Main Title.ogg}}
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| Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/??/??
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| 1993-??-??
 
| [[Sengoku Ace (ARC)]] (戦国エース)
 
| [[Sengoku Ace (ARC)]] (戦国エース)
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|
 
| Track 3
 
| Track 3
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/02/26
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| 1993-02-26
 
| [[Bio Miracle: I'm Upa (FC)]] (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ)
 
| [[Bio Miracle: I'm Upa (FC)]] (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ)
 
|  
 
|  
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|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1993/10/29
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| 1993-10-29
 
| [[Mega Man IV (GB)]] (ロックマンワールド4)
 
| [[Mega Man IV (GB)]] (ロックマンワールド4)
| Sound Driver/Transplant/Effects, Work Arrangement
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| {{Song-Box|01 - Mega Man IV - GB - Title Screen.ogg}}
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| Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/07/22
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| 1994-07-22
 
| [[Mega Man V (GB)]]
 
| [[Mega Man V (GB)]]
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|
 
|
 
|
 
|-
 
|-
| 1994/10/21
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| 1994-10-21
 
| [[Mega Man: The Wily Wars (SMD)]] (ロックマンメガワールド)
 
| [[Mega Man: The Wily Wars (SMD)]] (ロックマンメガワールド)
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|
 
| Sound Effects
 
| Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 1998/06/26
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| 1995-12-01
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| [[Mega Man X3 (SNES)]]
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|
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| Sound Director?
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|-
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| 1998-06-26
 
| [[Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful (GB)]] (いつでも!ニャンとワンダフル)
 
| [[Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful (GB)]] (いつでも!ニャンとワンダフル)
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|
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
| Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
 
|-
 
|-
| 2001/??/??
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| 2001-??-??
 
| [[Namco Wonder Classic (WSC)]] (ナムコワンダークラシック)
 
| [[Namco Wonder Classic (WSC)]] (ナムコワンダークラシック)
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|
 
| Sound Driver/Sound Effects
 
| Sound Driver/Sound Effects
 
|-
 
|-
| 2001/04/15
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| 2001-04-15
 
| [[Mr. Driller (WSC)]] (ミスタードリラー)
 
| [[Mr. Driller (WSC)]] (ミスタードリラー)
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|
 
|  
 
|  
 
|-
 
|-
| 2001/04/26
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| 2001-04-26
 
| [[Hunter X Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (WSC)]] (それぞれの決意)
 
| [[Hunter X Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (WSC)]] (それぞれの決意)
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|
 
| Sound Driver & Converters
 
| Sound Driver & Converters
 
|-
 
|-
| 2001/08/23
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| 2001-08-23
 
| [[Hunter X Hunter: Michikareshi Mono (WSC)]] (導かれし者)
 
| [[Hunter X Hunter: Michikareshi Mono (WSC)]] (導かれし者)
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|
 
| Sound Driver/Adjustment
 
| Sound Driver/Adjustment
|-
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
==Picture Gallery==
 
==Picture Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Kouji_Murata_-_1.jpg|Kouji's Facebook page.
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Kouji_Murata_-_1.jpg|Kouji's Facebook page.
File:Kouji_Murata_-_2.jpg|Kouji's Facebook page.
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Kouji_Murata_-_2.jpg|Kouji's Facebook page.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*'''Facebook:''' [https://www.facebook.com/kouji.murata.9]
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* [https://www.facebook.com/kouji.murata.9 facebook.com/kouji.murata.9] - Facebook.
*'''Official Gameography (Archived):''' [http://archive.is/SiEv]
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* [http://archive.is/SiEv archive.is/SiEv] - Official Gameography (Archived).
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[[Category:Composers]]
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[[Category: Composers]]
[[Category:Foley Artists]]
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[[Category: Foley Artists]]

Revision as of 20:45, 21 February 2021

Kouji Murata
Kouji Murata - 1.jpg
Local 村田光司 (むらた こうじ)
Born 1964?
Birth Place Japan
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases K. Murata, Koji Murata, "Lazy" Kouji, Gaziruru, Denden Murata, ムラタ (Murata), もう やぎやま (Mō Yagiyama)

Kouji Murata is a Japanese composer, sound designer and sound programmer who is best known for his many works at Konami. He started working for TOSE and Konami in the 80's and later worked for Capcom in the 90's. Kouji attended Tateishiyama Shiga High School and graduated in 1981. He attended Kinki University for Electronics, but later dropped out. He worked at Freak Ltd. as an instrument repairman. His video game music career started in 1986 when he worked for Tose. He wasn't credited in any of their games since the company didn't believe in giving credit to them or their staff and they were such early titles when credits in Nintendo games were rare. In 1987, he worked for Konami. He left the company in 1989 and went on to work as a freelance composer. He later worked for Minakuchi Engineering and composed the audio for some of their games. From 1995 to 2010, he worked for Yoshidayama workshop Co. as a composer. He currently works at Groove Bit as the executive producer.

Music Development

GB

Kouji designed his own sound driver for the games he worked on at Minakuchi Engineering, replacing the previous driver designed by Hiroshi Wada.

Vast Fame stole this driver and used in own GBC and GBA games.

NES

Kouji used a custom sound driver at Tose, and had to write the music in 6502 assembly.

At Konami, Kouji initially used Hidenori Maezawa's sound driver, but later developed his own version of the driver, which he used on all the subsequent games he worked on for the company.

(Note: The Bases Loaded 2 soundtrack uses the same title screen music as the first game, but the composer is credited as "Sonoda". Kouji said this is not him, and that he doesn't know about Sonoda.)

Gameography

Released Title Sample Notes
1987-??-?? Dragon Buster (MSX2) (ドラゴンバスター) Sound Transplant
1987-??-?? Super Lode Runner (MSX2) (スーパーロードランナー) Sound Transplant
1987-04-17 Fuuun Shourin Ken (FDS) (風雲少林拳) Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
1987-05-19 Youkai Club (FC) (妖怪倶楽部) Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
1987-05-25 Pro Golfer Saru: Kage no Tournament (FDS) (プロゴルファー猿 影のトーナメント) Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
1987-06-26 Bases Loaded (NES) (燃えろ!プロ野球) Work Arrangement, Sound Effects
1987-08-11 Arumana no Kiseki (FDS) (アルマナの奇跡) Arrangement Work
1987-08-11 Tenka no Goikenban: Mito Koumon (FC) (水戸黄門)
1987-08-28 Dracula II: Noroi no Fuuin (FDS) Sound Driver, Work Arrangement?
1987-10-02 Kid Niki: Radical Ninja (NES) (怪傑ヤンチャ丸) Sound Transplant
1987-11-?? Top Gun (NES)
With Kiyohiro Sada and Kazuki Muraoka.
1987-12-04 Dragon Scroll: Yomigaerishi Maryuu (FC) (ドラゴンスクロール) Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
1988-04-22 Bio Miracle: Bokutte Upa (FDS) (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ) Sound Driver/Effects, Work Arrangements
1988-10-?? Bases Loaded 2 (NES) (燃えプロ!!プロ野球’88:決定版) Title Screen Music
1988-12-?? Skate or Die (NES) Arranged Rob Hubbard's music
1989-01-04 Ganbare Goemon 2 (FC) (がんばれゴエモン2) Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
1989-02-?? Q*Bert (NES) Arranged David Thiel's music
1990-??-?? Sexy Invaders (FDS)
1990-10-29 Rabio Lepus Special (PCE) (ラビオレプススペシャル) Sound Driver
1992-07-24 Bionic Commando (GB)
Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
1992-12-11 Mega Man III (GB) (ロックマンワールド3)
Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
1993-??-?? Sengoku Ace (ARC) (戦国エース) Track 3
1993-02-26 Bio Miracle: I'm Upa (FC) (バイオミラクル ぼくってウパ)
1993-10-29 Mega Man IV (GB) (ロックマンワールド4)
Sound Driver/Transplant-Effects, Work Arrangement
1994-07-22 Mega Man V (GB)
1994-10-21 Mega Man: The Wily Wars (SMD) (ロックマンメガワールド) Sound Effects
1995-12-01 Mega Man X3 (SNES) Sound Director?
1998-06-26 Itsudemo! Nyan to Wonderful (GB) (いつでも!ニャンとワンダフル) Sound Drivers/Effects, Work Arrangement
2001-??-?? Namco Wonder Classic (WSC) (ナムコワンダークラシック) Sound Driver/Sound Effects
2001-04-15 Mr. Driller (WSC) (ミスタードリラー)
2001-04-26 Hunter X Hunter: Sorezore no Ketsui (WSC) (それぞれの決意) Sound Driver & Converters
2001-08-23 Hunter X Hunter: Michikareshi Mono (WSC) (導かれし者) Sound Driver/Adjustment

Picture Gallery

Links