Hirokazu Tanaka was born in 1957 and joined Nintendo in 1980, initially working within the Research & Development division. He went on to compose some of the most distinctive and influential music in early video game history.
Credited variously as “Hip Tanaka” or “Hirokazu Tanaka” across different releases, he produced a body of work across the Famicom, Famicom Disk System, and Game Boy that spanned 14 active composing years.
His confirmed major credits include: Balloon Fight (1984), Clu Clu Land (1984), Excitebike (1984), Metroid (1986), Kid Icarus (1986), Tetris GB (1989), Super Mario Land (1989), Mother / EarthBound Beginnings (1989), Dr. Mario (1990), and EarthBound / Mother 2 (1994, as sound director alongside Keiichi Suzuki).
After EarthBound, Tanaka moved into executive roles - eventually serving as president of Creatures Inc., the studio that helped develop Pokémon Trading Card Game titles.