Talk:Kenji Yamamoto

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[edit] Hum ...

There are 2 video game music composers whose names romanize to Kenji Yamamoto. 山本健誌 and 山本健司.

Kenji Yamamoto ( 山本健誌 ) used to work for Nintendo as a composer. He composed the music for the Metroid series, Famicom Tantei Club series and numerous others like Mike Tyson Punch Out.

Kenji Yamamoto ( 山本健司 ) has been a composer for the Dragon Ball / Z series of games licenced by Bandai, starting from the SNES era to the recent PS2 one. He released several arrange albums of his compositions.

If anyone feels like editing accordingly ...

[edit] Programmer

I think Kenji Yamamoto is a programmer, because there was also a "Kenji Yamamoto" who appeared in the credits of Super Mario Kart as "programmer," and he was in the Special Thanks list from Star Fox. I'm guessing they're all the same person. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.77.61.40 (talk) 12:27, 16 March 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Page split

I split the page to divide the two composers. - Kaleb.G 19:23, 22 June 2007 (UTC)