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Yoshio Sakamoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yoshio Sakamoto
(born July 23, 1959) is a Japanese video game designer working for Nintendo. ==Career== Sakamoto is a key member in the development of the ''Metroid'' series, as he was its co-creator. Sakamoto grew up with Nintendo toys, which he noted to be inventive and occasionally "strange". The company hired him in 1982, when he came out of art college. His first projects at Nintendo were the design of pixel art for the Game & Watch handheld ''Donkey Kong'', and the arcade game ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' He turned to the Nintendo Entertainment System afterward, for which he designed the games ''Wrecking Crew'', ''Balloon Fight'' and ''Gumshoe''.〔 Sakamoto co-directed and created characters for ''Metroid'' (under the aliases 'Yamamoto' and 'Shikamoto'), and was a game designer on ''Kid Icarus''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Metroid (1986) NES credits )〕 He also directed and wrote ''Super Metroid'', ''Metroid Fusion'', ''Metroid: Zero Mission'', and ''Metroid: Other M''. Sakamoto's design work is also found in various other Nintendo titles and franchises, including ''Balloon Kid'' (1990), ''Kaeru No Tame Ni Kane Wa Naru'' (1992, Japan only), ''Teleroboxer'' (1995), ''Galactic Pinball'' (1995), ''Game & Watch Gallery'' (1997), ''Trade & Battle: Card Hero'' (2000), ''Wario Land 4'' (2001), ''Super Smash Bros. Melee'' (2001), ''Wario World'' (2003), ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' (2003), ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' (2006) and ''Card Hero DS'' (2008). He is one of the most prominent members of Nintendo's former Research and Development 1 division.
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