Motoi Okamoto

Motoi Okamoto is a person that is credited in 9 games
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Formerly Director & Planner of the Game Software Production Department at Nintendo, Motoi Okamoto left Nintendo in May 2008 to become CEO and founder of Entersphere Co., Ltd.

During his time in Nintendo he worked his way up through the company as a programmer, developing 3D engines being particularly knowledgeable in 3D CG technology. As a 3D Engine developer he was involved in games such as: Mario Sunshine, The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Pikmin 2, and Mario Kart: Double Dash. After becoming Director & Planner of the Game Software Production Department, he was responsible for project management of Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii software development and oversaw the project development of Wii Play. In May 2008 he left Nintendo and became independent by creating his own studio, Entersphere Co., Ltd. They are currently working on Army Corps of Hell, a launch title for the Playstation Vita being published by Square Enix.

Motoi Okamoto games Edit
Name Platforms Developer
Army Corps of Hell released on Feb. 22, 2012 VITA Entersphere Co., Ltd.
Wii Fit released on May 19, 2008 WII Nintendo EAD
Wii Play released on Feb. 12, 2007 WII Nintendo EAD
Super Mario 64 DS released on Nov. 20, 2004 DS Nintendo EAD
Pikmin 2 released on Aug. 30, 2004 GC, WII Nintendo EAD
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker released on March 24, 2003 GC Nintendo EAD
Super Mario Sunshine released on Aug. 26, 2002 GC Nintendo EAD
Pikmin released on Dec. 3, 2001 GC, WII Nintendo EAD
Luigi's Mansion released on Nov. 17, 2001 GC Nintendo EAD
General Information Edit
Full Name: Motoi Okamoto
Gender: Male
Birthday: n/a
Death: n/a
Credited In: 9 games
1st Game Credit: Luigi's Mansion
Currently Working For: Entersphere Co., Ltd.
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Country: Japan
Website: http://twitter.com/#!/obakemogura
Email Address: info@entersphere.co.jp
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