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Genyo Takeda : ウィキペディア英語版
Genyo Takeda

is the "Technology Fellow" of Nintendo and former general manager of Nintendo's integrated research division (IRD). He joined Nintendo in 1972,〔http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/convocation_notice1506e.pdf Retrieved 2015-07-01〕 and was promoted to his best-known position when the integrated research division was founded in 1981. At Nintendo IRD, he mostly worked on improving hardware for home consoles and handhelds, but sometimes developed video games. In software development, he is notable for creating the ''Punch-Out!!'' and ''StarTropics'' franchises. He also created Nintendo's first arcade game, ''EVR Race'', in 1975.〔http://us.wii.com/iwata_asks/punchout/vol1_page1.jsp〕
==Biography and professional history==
Genyo Takeda was born in Osaka, Japan. As a child, Takeda enjoyed working with his hands, building small items such as miniature trains and airplanes. He attended Shizuoka Government University in Honshū, where he studied semi-conductors. After his graduation in 1971, he was hired by Nintendo after Takeda responded to a newspaper ad. He was interviewed and subsequently hired by Gunpei Yokoi. Takeda worked alongside Masayuki Uemura in Nintendo’s R&D2 team developing what they termed ‘an electronic shooting range.’ 〔

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