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Yuzo Koshiro

FM synthesis on the midnight circuit - electronic music that breathes. From Falcom's PC-88 halls to the neon-lit streets of the Mega Drive, Koshiro redefined what game music could be.

37+ Years composing
1967 Born
1990 Ancient Corp founded
SoR2 Masterpiece · 1992

The Composer

Yuzo Koshiro was born on 12 December 1967 in Japan. He began composing professionally at age 16–17 when he joined Nihon Falcom, contributing to games including Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu (1985). His scores for Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished (1987) and Ys II (1988) are among the finest examples of late-1980s FM synthesis composition, celebrated for their melodic sophistication and emotional depth.

In 1989 Koshiro composed the Mega Drive score for Revenge of Shinobi, demonstrating his command of the YM2612 FM chip. By 1990 he and his sister Ayano Koshiro had co-founded Ancient Corp, the studio through which his most iconic work would be produced.

The Streets of Rage trilogy (1991–1994) brought Koshiro to worldwide recognition. Streets of Rage 2 (1992) remains his masterpiece - a fusion of techno, house, and industrial music unprecedented on the Mega Drive, composed using a custom sequencer Koshiro built himself.

His SNES score for ActRaiser (1990) demonstrated extraordinary versatility: where the SoR trilogy was club-influenced and electronic, ActRaiser was cinematic and orchestral. Koshiro continued composing through the Etrian Odyssey series (2007–present) and contributed to Streets of Rage 4 (2020).

Essential Catalogue

Streets of Rage 2
1992 · Mega Drive · Sega / Ancient

Widely considered the finest game soundtrack of the 16-bit era. Techno, house, and industrial compressed into the YM2612 FM chip.

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Ys I & II
1987–1988 · PC-88 · Nihon Falcom

Groundbreaking FM synthesis scores; the TurboGrafx-16 CD port (1989) brought them to international audiences and defined the RPG music standard.

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ActRaiser
1990 · SNES · Quintet / Enix

A sweeping orchestral score for the SPC700 chip that stands apart from Koshiro's electronic work - proof of his compositional range.

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Revenge of Shinobi
1989 · Mega Drive · Ancient / Sega

Koshiro's Mega Drive debut; a landmark score establishing the YM2612 as a serious compositional platform.

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Etrian Odyssey series
2007–present · Nintendo DS / 3DS · Atlus

Koshiro's return to high-profile RPG scoring; progressive rock and orchestral elements across a long-running series.

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Streets of Rage 4
2020 · Multi · Dotemu / Lizardcube

Contributing composer alongside Olivier Deriviere; Koshiro brought Mega Drive-era aesthetic sensibilities to modern production tools.

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