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Soyo Oka : ウィキペディア英語版
Soyo Oka

(also known as DJ Alice) is a Japanese composer, musician, and author, formerly employed by Nintendo. She is best recognized for her video game soundtracks during the 1980s and 1990s.
==Works==

* ''Ice Hockey'' (NES, 1988), composer〔
* ''Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally'' (FDS, 1988), composer (song "Monster Dance" only)
* ''Vs. Excitebike'' (FDS, 1988), composer〔
* ''Famicom Mukashibanashi Yūyūki (Zenpen)'' (FDS, 1989), composer
* ''Famicom Mukashibanashi Yūyūki (Kōhen)'' (FDS, 1989), composer
* ''Pilotwings'' (SNES, 1990), composer (sound effects and implementation by Koji Kondo)
* ''Sim City'' (SNES, 1991), composer
* ''Super Mario Kart'' (SNES, 1992), composer (sound effects and implementation by Taro Bando)
* ''Super Mario All-Stars'' (SNES, 1993), composer, arranger (original composition by Koji Kondo)〔
* ''Wario's Woods'' (NES, 1994), composer (with Shinobu Amayake)
* ''Battle Bugs'' (PS, 1997), composer
* ''Lagnacure'' (PS, 1997), sound effects
* ''Nurse Witch Komugi-chan Magical te'' (PS2, 2004), composer
* ''Gakkō no Kaidan: Hyakuyōbako no Fuuin'' (GBA, 2004), composer
* ''Zombie Daisuki'' (Nintendo DS, 2011), composer (with Keisuke Ito)

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