Nintendo · 1984 · Nagoya, Japan

Koji Kondo

The coin chime that woke up a generation - five themes that changed music forever. Nintendo's first dedicated sound employee composed the soundtrack of childhood.

40+ Years at Nintendo
14 Landmark scores
5 SMB themes
1984 First hire

Nintendo's First Sound Employee

What makes Kondo's work different from almost every other game composer is the design discipline behind each choice. Music in Super Mario Bros. is not decoration - it is load-bearing. The major-key overworld keeps players motivated to retry. The waltz-time underwater theme mirrors the resistance of swimming. The Starman theme is an engineered aggression trigger. Every note connects to something a player feels rather than something a listener hears.

That functional precision - music as a game design tool - is what Kondo established as the standard for the entire medium from 1985 onward. Read about Kondo's biography and collaborators, explore the full career timeline, or go deep on the flagship scores from Super Mario Bros. to Super Mario 64.

Three Eras, One Voice

Super Mario Bros. NES - World 1-1 screenshot showing Mario and the iconic blue sky
Super Mario Bros. (NES, 1985)
The Legend of Zelda - NES overworld screenshot
The Legend of Zelda (NES, 1986)
Super Mario 64 - N64 era screenshot from Nintendo 64 manual
Super Mario 64 (N64, 1996)

The Music in Concert

Kondo's compositions have been performed at major orchestral venues worldwide, including the BBC Proms. The Super Mario Bros. overworld theme is now performed in concert halls - a journey from a four-channel NES chip to a full orchestra.

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Deep Dive

Super Mario Bros.

All five themes analysed: overworld, underground, castle, starman, victory fanfare. Why does each theme work? Why does the overworld loop without fatigue?

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Timeline

Career History

From Nagoya 1961 to Nintendo 1984 - through the NES golden era, the SNES revolution, N64 and beyond. Forty years at the same company.

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Catalogue

Complete Works

Full soundtrack listing with era filters. Includes the misconceptions section: F-Zero, Super Mario Land, and Star Fox were not composed by Kondo.

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