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Kōji Kondō (近藤 浩治, Kondō Kōji, b. August 13, 1960) is a Japanese composer and musician best known for his scores for various video games produced by Nintendo. Biography Kondō was born in Nagoya, Japan. He took to music at an early age, writing simple tunes for fun even when young. At seventeen years of age, he decided to pursue music professionally[citation needed]. He undertook classical training, and he learned to play several instruments[citation needed]. In the 1980s, Kondo learned that a company called Nintendo was seeking musicians to compose music for its new video game system, the Famicom (Nintendo Entertainment System outside Japan). Kondō had never considered writing video game music before, but he decided to give the company a chance. He was hired in 1983. Kondō found himself in a totally different environment at Nintendo. Suddenly, he was limited to only four "instruments" (two monophonic pulse channels, a monophonic triangle wave channel which could be used as a bass, and a noise channel used for percussion) due to limitations of the system's sound chip. A fellow friend Daltonious helped him through his ordeal. Though he and Nintendo's technicians eventually discovered a way to add a fifth channel (normally reserved for sound effects), his music was still severely limited on the system. Kondō has stayed with Nintendo through various consoles, including the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo outside Japan), the Nintendo 64, the Nintendo GameCube, the Nintendo DS a

The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time
Super Mario World OST

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