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  1. Yoshio Sakamoto ( Japanese: 坂本 賀勇, Hepburn: Sakamoto Yoshio) (born July 23, 1959) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer. He has worked at Nintendo since 1982.

  2. Yoshio Sakamoto (nascido em 23 de julho de 1959) é um designer, diretor e produtor de jogos eletrônicos japonês da empresa Nintendo, onde trabalha desde 1982.

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    Sakamoto joined Nintendo in 1982 and initially worked at the R&D1 department. His first video game was Donkey Kong on the Game & Watch where he designed the barrels. Following this, he worked on several Game & Watch games and assisted Shigeru Miyamoto on Donkey Kong Jr.. Later on, he worked on several classic Nintendo Entertainment System games inc...

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  3. Yoshio Sakamoto (坂本 賀勇 Sakamoto Yoshio, born July 23, 1959) is a Japanese game designer who works for Nintendo. He is the co-creator of the Metroid series having worked as director, scenario designer, or script writer for many of the titles.

  4. 15 de jun. de 2021 · Check out this development history video with Metroid Dread Producer, Yoshio Sakamoto, as he shares some details around the recently announced game.

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  5. 23 de abr. de 2010 · The Elegance Of Metroid: Yoshio Sakamoto Speaks. Design. Nintendo's main man behind the Metroid series talks about what he feels is the core of its enduring popularity, the collaboration with Team Ninja on Other M, and how storytelling plays a role in games. Christian Nutt, Contributor. April 23, 2010.

  6. 17 de jun. de 2021 · Metroid Dread launches on the Nintendo Switch on October 8th, and producer Yoshio Sakamoto explains why the sci-fi action game took 15 years to develop.