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Kenichi Nishi : ウィキペディア英語版
Kenichi Nishi

is a Japanese video game designer. He was born June 20, 1967 in Tokyo, Japan. Over the years, he has helped found a number of notable video game companies and currently develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4).
==Career==
Kenichi Nishi previously worked for both Telenet Japan and its subsidiary Riot. He was later hired by Square as a field designer for two of its larger releases.〔 After leaving Square in 1995, Nishi helped establish Love-de-Lic, Inc. with many of his former Square coworkers. There, he designed two of the small company's three game releases: ''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'' and ''L.O.L.: Lack of Love''.〔 He also helped design and write the script for the 1999 Polygon Magic title ''Incredible Crisis''. Nishi then co-founded skip Ltd., a second-party developer for Nintendo. Acting as vice president of the company, he also directed ''GiFTPiA'' and co-directed ''Chibi-Robo!''.〔 Shortly thereafter, he left skip and founded Route24 on February 23, 2006.〔 According to Nishi, he felt that working on large projects with a large group of people such as those at skip limited his freedom in designing games.〔 He apparently still collaborates with them though, seeing Captain Rainbow (2008) credited him for the game's script.〕
At Route24, Nishi and a staff of four other people developed ''LOL'' for the Nintendo DS, which was published by skip in 2007. He recently worked on ''Newtonica'' and ''Newtonica2'' for the iPhone and iPod Touch with Kenji Eno, among other independently developed mobile games. In 2010, Nishi expressed interest in developing a sequel to ''Moon: Remix RPG Adventure'', asking fans to voice their support via Twitter.

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