Yuka Tsujiyoko - List of Games Composed

List of Games Composed

  • Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi
  • Fire Emblem Gaiden
  • Battle Clash (Space Bazooka in Japan)
  • Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge
  • Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo
  • Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
  • Tetris Attack (Panel de Pon in Japan)
  • Super Famicom Wars
  • Paper Mario (Mario Story in Japan) - with Taishi Senda
  • Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi
  • Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken (a.k.a. Fire Emblem in North America)
  • Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Fire Emblem: Seima no Kōseki in Japan)
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
  • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Fire Emblem: Sōen no Kiseki in Japan) - with Yoshito Hirano, Saki Haruyama, Naoko Mitome, Atsushi Yoshida, and Kaneko Teramae
  • Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Fire Emblem: Akatsuki no Megami in Japan)
  • Super Smash Bros. Brawl - with various composers
  • Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
  • Fire Emblem: Shin Monshō no Nazo: Hikari to Kage no Eiyū
  • Fire Emblem: Awakening - with Rei Kondoh

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