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| Local      = 小高 直樹 (こだか なおき)
 
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'''''Naoki Kodaka''''' was one of the in-house composers at SunSoft of Japan. Most of his NES soundtracks consist of digitized music because it uses a FM Synthesis sound using the DPCM (Delta Pulse Code Modulation) channel. His NES music also was usually assisted with another game musician known as [[Nobuyuki Hara]] and sometimes [[Shinichi Seya]]. He also made a DVD titled "Mushi Mushi no Shi: Rainforest Story".
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'''''Naoki Kodaka''''' was one of the main composers at SunSoft of Japan. Most of his NES soundtracks consist of digitized music because it uses a FM Synthesis sound using the DPCM (Delta Pulse Code Modulation) channel. His NES music also was usually assisted with another game musician [[Nobuyuki Hara]] and sometimes [[Shinichi Seya]]. He also made a DVD titled "Mushi Mushi no Shi: Rainforest Story".
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In Nantettatte!! Baseball, he is credited as "Kodaka Naoki and Guys", so there were probably more composers involved with that game's soundtrack.
  
  
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Revision as of 05:52, 12 September 2012

Naoki Kodaka
Naoki Kodaka - 01.jpg
Local 小高 直樹 (こだか なおき)
Born Unknown
Birth Place Unknown
Nationality Japanese   Japan.svg
Aliases
  • N-Kodaka
  • Kodaka San
  • Kodaka Naoki and Guys

Naoki Kodaka was one of the main composers at SunSoft of Japan. Most of his NES soundtracks consist of digitized music because it uses a FM Synthesis sound using the DPCM (Delta Pulse Code Modulation) channel. His NES music also was usually assisted with another game musician Nobuyuki Hara and sometimes Shinichi Seya. He also made a DVD titled "Mushi Mushi no Shi: Rainforest Story".

In Nantettatte!! Baseball, he is credited as "Kodaka Naoki and Guys", so there were probably more composers involved with that game's soundtrack.


Gameography

Released

Title

Sample

1986/11/20 Dead Zone (FDS)
1987/12/04 Shanghai (FC)
1988/04/?? Freedom Force (NES)
1988/06/17 Blaster Master (NES)
1988/??/?? Batman (NES)
1988/??/?? Vs. Freedom Force (ARC)
1989/03/30 After Burner (NES)
1990/03/22 After Burner II (GEN)
1990/04/13 Batman (GB)
1990/07/19 Batman (GEN)
1990/08/10 Journey to Silius (NES)
1990/10/26 Nantettatte!! Baseball (FC)
1990/12/14 Gremlins II: The New Batch (NES)
1991/09/20 Hebereke (FC)
1991/09/27 Super Spy Hunter (NES)
1991/12/20 Batman: Return of the Joker (NES)
1992/01/14 Super Fantasy Zone (GEN)
1993/03/05 Albert Odyssey (SNES)
1994/03/11 Sugoi Hebereke (SFC)
1994/12/22 Albert Odyssey II: Risky Kick (SNES)
1996/08/09 Alberto Odyssey: Legend of Eldean (SAT)


The following games may contain music composed by Kodaka, but need verification:

1988/??/?? Cho Wakusei Senki Metafight (FC)
1987/??/?? Dead Zone (FDS)
1989/09/?? Fester's Quest (NES)
1987/??/?? Mahjong (NES)
1997/??/?? Out Live: Be Eliminate Yesterday (PS1)
1991/??/?? Ufouria: The Saga (NES)
1996/??/?? Waku Waku 7 (SAT) Listed under "Special Thanks"
1986/??/?? Wing of Madoola (NES)


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