Yuka Tsujiyoko | |||||||
Birth Name: | Yuka Bamba | ||||||
Native Name: | 辻横 由佳 | ||||||
Native Name Lang: | ja | ||||||
Birth Place: | Uji, Kyoto, Japan | ||||||
Alma Mater: | Osaka Electro-Communication University | ||||||
Occupation: | Composer | ||||||
Years Active: | 1990–present | ||||||
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is a Japanese video game music composer. She is best known for her contributions to the Fire Emblem and Paper Mario series, and several other Intelligent Systems developed games. She also scored the Super Scope games Battle Clash, and its sequel .
Tsujiyoko was born in Uji, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. She studied piano when she was in a preschool. She composed her first original composition when she was in high school as an assignment for her music class. Tsujiyoko attended Osaka Electro-Communication University, and she majored in electronic engineering. Before she joined Intelligent Systems, Tsujiyoko worked as a computer programmer for a software company. Tsujiyoko was inspired by Pat Metheny and Hirokazu Tanaka, with the latter being her mentor as he scored her first game project, .[1]
Year | Title | Role | |
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1990 | Music | ||
Backgammon | Music | ||
1992 | Fire Emblem Gaiden | Music | |
Battle Clash | Music | ||
1994 | Music | ||
Music with Kenichi Nishimaki and Masaya Kuzume | |||
1996 | Music | ||
Tetris Attack (Game Boy) | Music with Masaru Tajima and Masaya Kuzume | ||
1998 | Super Famicom Wars | Sound assist | |
1999 | Music | ||
2000 | Paper Mario | Music | |
2002 | Music | ||
Daisuki Teddy | Music | ||
2003 | Music with Saki Haruyama | ||
2004 | Music with Yoshito Hirano | ||
Croket! Great Jikuu no Boukensha | Music | ||
Sound supervisor | |||
2005 | Sound supervisor | ||
2007 | Sound supervisor | ||
2008 | Super Smash Bros. Brawl | Arrangements | |
Sound director | |||
2010 | Sound supervisor | ||
2012 | Fire Emblem Awakening | Sound supervisor | |
2014 | Super Smash Bros. for Wii U | Arrangements | |
2015 | Pokémon Picross | Music | |
Fire Emblem Fates | Sound supervisor | ||
2017 | Fire Emblem Heroes | Sound supervisor | |
Sound supervisor | |||
2018 | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Arrangements | |
2019 | Sound supervisor | ||
2022 | Sin Chronicle | "Far beyond..." | |
2023 | Fire Emblem Engage | Sound supervisor |