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  1. Eiji Aonuma (青沼 英二, Aonuma Eiji?, 16 de março de 1963), nascido como Eiji Onozuka (小野塚 英二, Onozuka Eiji?), é um projetista, diretor e produtor japonês de jogos eletrônicos, vinculado a Nintendo. Ele é oficial sênior da divisão Nintendo EPD e produtor da franquia The Legend of Zelda. [1] [2]

    • Projetista, diretor e produtor de jogos eletrônicos
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eiji_AonumaEiji Aonuma - Wikipedia

    Eiji Aonuma (Japanese: 青沼 英二, Hepburn: Aonuma Eiji, born March 16, 1963) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer at Nintendo. He is a senior officer within their Nintendo EPD division and serves as the producer of The Legend of Zelda franchise.

    • 1988–present
  3. Eiji Aonuma (born Eiji Onozuka, March 16, 1963) is a video game designer, director, and producer. He is the current producer of The Legend of Zelda series and a Deputy General Manager at Nintendo. Aonuma graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1988 upon completing...

  4. Eiji Aonuma (青沼 英二, Aonuma Eiji?), né le 16 mars 1963, est un créateur de jeu vidéo japonais travaillant pour la société Nintendo. Il est surtout connu pour être l'un des principaux créateurs de la série de jeux d'action-aventure The Legend of Zelda depuis l'opus The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

    • 青沼 英二 (Aonuma Eiji)
    • Japonaise
    • 16 mars 1963 (61 ans)Nagano Japon
    • Créateur de jeu vidéo
  5. Led by director Hidemaro Fujibayashi and producer Eiji Aonuma, Nintendo sought to rethink Zelda 's conventions and introduced elements such as detailed chemistry and physics engines. The designers drew inspiration from Shadow of the Colossus (2005) and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (2011).

  6. www.wikiwand.com › pt › Eiji_AonumaEiji Aonuma - Wikiwand

    Eiji Aonuma , nascido como Eiji Onozuka , é um projetista, diretor e produtor japonês de jogos eletrônicos que trabalha para a Nintendo, sendo mais conhecido por suas várias contribuições para a franquia The Legend of Zelda.[1][2]

  7. Prior to its release, in a 2003 interview, series creator Shigeru Miyamoto confirmed the existence of an internal document which connected all the games, with series producer Eiji Aonuma later revealing in 2010 the confidential nature of this document, which only himself, Miyamoto, and the director of each game had access to.