Yoko Osaka (おさかようこ) is a Japanese composer and sound designer that worked for SNK, active from 1988-1994. Not much at all is known of her outside of her work with the company, and even that is very limited. Most of the games she is credited to only list her as 'sound', along with other people. It's not clear how many of these she composed mostly or how many she just did sound effects on. A few games are credited 'composer' or 'sound effects', but that's only a few. She is the sole composer of a few games, like Crystalis, but I'll just assume she did compose on most of the games she is credited for. After all, most of these games had like 3 sound designers each, including her. She is usually credited under an alias, whether it be Yoko, Oh-Chan, or some variation.
The only pictures I could find online are as follows:
Picture from the Credits of 'Fighting Soccer' when her name appears on screen
A picture of POSSIBLY her, possibly not (second from left). This picture is of member of the SNK Sound Team, from the back of the Fatal Fury 2 CD. All the other people in the picture are:
Ta-kun or Denchu (Keiichi Tanaka)
TATE-NORIO (Yasuo Yamate)
PAPAYA (Masahiko Hataya)
YAMAPY-1 (Yasumasa Yamada)
SHA-V (Hideki Asana)
But it is still unclear who the girl is...
She was presumably part of the 'SNK Sound Team', as mentioned above, also known as
Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan, 新世界楽曲雑技団, or Neo Geo Music Performance Group. This was the name for the sound designers and composers who worked at SNK, and the name that their official releases have been credited under. This group still exists under SNK Playmore, with many of the above mentioned members still a part of it.
Here are Yoko Osaka's credits that I could confirm:
Fighting Soccer
(1989) Prehistoric Isle in 1930
Quiz Daisousa Sen Part 2: Quiz Meitantei Neo Geo
Nothing else is really known of her, her whereabouts, what she did afterwards, as far as I could find. I searched English google pretty heavily and tried to around Japanese with google translate help. Couldn't find much at all. Her music has been featured in a number of video game compilation CDs, mostly released by Scitron Records. In 2019, her music was also featured in a compilation by City Connection of SNK game music called
SNK Arcade Sound Digital Collection. Some of her music was released on Spotify recently, along with a bunch of other SNK title soundtracks, and her music was featured in trailers for some SNK games being released for their
40th anniversary collection. But as of right now, she's just a name in the credits. Hopefully down the line we will come to hear from her again.