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'''Koji Kondo''' is perhaps ''the'' most legendary video game music composer, alongside fellow composers [[Koichi Sugiyama]] and [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. He composed what is perhaps the most well-known video game song of all time, the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme. He has also composed for many other ''[[Mario]]'' games, along with ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, and various other games for [[Nintendo]].
'''Koji Kondo''' is perhaps ''the'' most legendary video game music composer, alongside fellow composers [[Koichi Sugiyama]] and [[Nobuo Uematsu]]. He composed what is perhaps the most well-known video game song of all time, the ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' theme. He has also composed for many other ''[[Mario]]'' games, along with ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' series, and various other games for [[Nintendo]].


Among other things, he is known for constantly remaking his old pieces and [[Musical Nod|putting it into newer games]], especially in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]]'' series. This has made him somewhat of a [[Base Breaker]] among Nintendo fans, dividing them into fans who enjoy the remakes of his old pieces and fans who grow [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|tired of these themes]] and say he should come up with newer pieces.<ref>[[Fan Dumb|Sometimes ignoring the fact that he mixes his old pieces with newer ones in every game]]</ref> Nevertheless, he is still renowned as one of the greatest composers in the industry.
Among other things, he is known for constantly remaking his old pieces and [[Musical Nod|putting it into newer games]], especially in the ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]]'' series. This has made him somewhat of a [[Base Breaker]] among Nintendo fans, dividing them into fans who enjoy the remakes of his old pieces and fans who grow [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|tired of these themes]] and say he should come up with newer pieces.<ref>[[Fan Dumb|Sometimes ignoring the fact that he mixes his old pieces with newer ones in every game.]]</ref> Nevertheless, he is still renowned as one of the greatest composers in the industry.


Well known examples of his pieces can be found on the [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] pages for ''[[Super Mario Bros./Awesome Music|Super Mario Bros]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda/Awesome Music|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
Well-known examples of his pieces can be found on the [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] pages for ''[[Super Mario Bros./Awesome Music|Super Mario Bros]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda/Awesome Music|The Legend of Zelda]]''.
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== Video Game Music ==
== Video Game Music ==

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Koji Kondo. at Mr. Nobuo Uematsu’s Tower Records Signing Event in 2006. Attribution: http://gamemusicfreak.blogspot.com/.

Koji Kondo is perhaps the most legendary video game music composer, alongside fellow composers Koichi Sugiyama and Nobuo Uematsu. He composed what is perhaps the most well-known video game song of all time, the Super Mario Bros. theme. He has also composed for many other Mario games, along with The Legend of Zelda series, and various other games for Nintendo.

Among other things, he is known for constantly remaking his old pieces and putting it into newer games, especially in the Mario series. This has made him somewhat of a Base Breaker among Nintendo fans, dividing them into fans who enjoy the remakes of his old pieces and fans who grow tired of these themes and say he should come up with newer pieces.[1] Nevertheless, he is still renowned as one of the greatest composers in the industry.

Well-known examples of his pieces can be found on the Crowning Music of Awesome pages for Super Mario Bros and The Legend of Zelda.


Video Game Music