Gunpei Yokoi

Gunpei Yokoi is a person that is credited in 22 games


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Gunpei Yokoi was the man behind the Game Boy and Metroid.

Early Life


Gunpei Yokoi began working at Nintendo in 1965, right after he graduated from Doshisha University with a degree in electronics. He began as an assembly line worker and a janitor. During his spare time he created a extending arm, an arm that he happened to be playing with when Nintendo's president Hiroshi Yamauchi came to visit the factory. Yamauchi was impressed by the design and told Yokoi to create it as a retail product for the Christmas season. It was a huge hit and Yokoi moved from janitorial services to product development.

Video Games

Yokoi spent many years developing toys for Nintendo, though once the company shifted its focus to video-game development, he was asked to develop new ideas for the burgeoning market. After seeing a businessman playing with his calculator, Yokoi conceived the Game & Watch handheld concept. The Game & Watch product line went on to feature 59 different titles, including classics like Mario Bros. and Donkey Kong. Although limited from a technical perspective, the Game & Watch is an apparent precursor to the Game Boy.

Gunpei Yokoi headed up an internal development division at Nintendo known as Research & Development 1, where, alongside Shigeru Miyamoto, he helped develop classic Nintendo titles such as Mario Bros., Donkey Kong, and Donkey Kong Jr. Research & Development 1 would go on to develop Metroid, Kid Icarus, Panel de Pon , Fire Emblem, and Battle Clash. Yokoi was also responsible for hiring Masayuki Uemura, the creator of the NES and SNES.
The Game Boy
The Game Boy


In 1989, Nintendo released Yokoi's most famous creation, the Game Boy, a portable video game system that, unlike the Game & Watch, allowed players to play different games by simply swapping out cartridges. While other handheld systems of the time put an emphasis on color graphics, Yokoi insisted that quality games and good battery life should be the primary concerns. His philosophy paid off, as every other handheld system went under fairly quickly, while the Game Boy thrived.

As much success as Gunpei Yokoi experienced at Nintendo, his one major mistake would prove to be his last at Nintendo. Yokoi was one of the driving forces behind the Virtual Boy, a monochromatic video-game system that used stereoscopic screens to create a sense of depth within 2D images. Virtual reality was a popular concept at the time, and it was expected that the Virtual Boy would represent a huge leap for video games. Sadly, lackluster games and eye-straining graphics contributed to a spectacular failure for the Virtual Boy. This failure, which was followed by doubts within Nintendo of his mental stability, led to Gunpei Yokoi's resignation on August 15, 1996, ending his 31-year career with Nintendo.

Not done with the handheld video-game market, Yokoi went on to start Koto Laboratory, where, alongside Bandai, he developed the WonderSwan. Sadly, he would never see its public release.

Death

On October 4, 1997, Yokoi and Nintendo employee Etsuo Kiso were involved in a minor accident with a truck. Kiso pulled over so they could inspect the
News of Gunpei's tragic death
News of Gunpei's tragic death
damage, but as they did a car sideswiped them both, killing Yokoi and seriously injurying Kiso. Yokoi was 56 at the time of his death, and was posthumously awarded the Game Developers Associations Lifetime Achievement Award.

Gunpei Yokoi games
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Name Platforms Developer
Tetris Attack
released on Aug. 5, 1996
GB, SNES Nintendo, Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.
Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu
SNES, WSHP Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.
3D Tetris
released on March 22, 1996
VBOY T&E Soft, Inc.
Kirby's Block Ball
GB HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Galactic Pinball
released on Aug. 1, 1995
VBOY Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.
Mario's Tennis
released on Aug. 1, 1995
VBOY Nintendo
Teleroboxer
released on Aug. 1, 1995
VBOY Nintendo
Super Metroid
released on April 18, 1994
SNES, WSHP Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd., Nintendo R&D1
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3
released on Jan. 21, 1994
GB Nintendo R&D1
Yoshi's Cookie
WSHP, NES, GB, SNES Bullet-Proof Software, Inc.


Full Name: Gunpei Yokoi
Gender: Male
Birthday: Sept. 10, 1941
Death: Oct. 4, 1997
Credited In: 22 games
1st Game Credit: Donkey Kong
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Hometown: Kyoto
Country: Japan
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