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Yoshiki Okamoto (岡本 吉起, Okamoto Yoshiki, born June 10, 1961), sometimes credited as Kihaji Okamoto, is a Japanese video game designer. He is credited with producing popular titles for Konami , including Gyruss and Time Pilot , and for Capcom , including 1942 , Gun.Smoke , Final Fight and Street Fighter II .
- Video game designer
- 1981–present
- Kihaji Okamoto
- June 10, 1961 (age 62), Ehime Prefecture, Japan
Yoshiki Okamoto , sometimes credited as Kihaji Okamoto, is a Japanese video game designer. He is credited with producing popular titles for Konami, including Gyruss and Time Pilot, and for Capcom, including 1942, Gun.Smoke, Final Fight and Street Fighter II.
Yoshiki Okamoto. Producer: Resident Evil. Yoshiki Okamoto was born in 1961 in Japan. He is a producer and director, known for Resident Evil (2002), Resident Evil (1996) and Varth: Operation Thunderstorm (1992).
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Yoshiki Okamoto (岡本 吉起 Okamoto Yoshiki) (born June 10, 1961, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan), sometimes credited as Kihaji Okamoto, is a video game designer credited with producing popular titles for Konami, including Gyruss and Time Pilot, and Capcom, including Final Fight and Street Fighter II. He later left Capcom and founded the company Game Republic. In recent years, he created the ...
May 2, 2008 · Yoshiki Okamoto: Japan's Game Maverick Speaks. Game Republic (Folklore) founder Yoshiki Okamoto is a game development legend, having created titles such as Time Pilot, 1942, and Street Fighter II - and Gamasutra has a rare interview with the Capcom veteran on the biz in 2008.
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May 30, 2013 · Former Capcom icon Yoshiki Okamoto opens up about the collapse of developer Game Republic. In 2003, Yoshiki Okamoto hit a wall. A veteran of game developer Capcom, he'd designed classic arcade ...
Yoshiki Okamoto (Game Designer) Born in 1961, he joined the newly-formed Capcom in '83 and found great success with hits like "Street Fighter II". Having left Capcom in '03, he established Game ...