Keiji Inafune

Keiji Inafune (Japanese稲 船 敬 二, Keiji Inafune, born May 8, 1965) is a Japanese game developers. He worked at the Capcom Production Studio 2 and is credited with creating the Mega -Man and the Onimusha video game series.

Biography

Keiji Inafune received his degree from the College in 1987. Then he was hired as a designer for the first part of popular Street Fighter series by Japanese game developer Capcom. The developers have subsequently signed him for another project. Inafune was now for the character design and the instructions for use of the Mega Man ​​series ( in Japan as " Rockman " known) responsible. Mega Man was released in 1987 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan.

In the following years, Keiji Inafune was ( in the credits often abbreviated to " Inafking " ) involved in other Mega Man ​​games. In 1993, he was responsible for the character design of Breath of Fire. Keiji Inafune and Yoshinori Kawano were responsible for the "Game Concept" of the action game The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. On 25 January 2001, the action-adventure game Onimusha appeared: Warlords for the PlayStation 2 The game was influenced by the ideas of the producer Keiji Inafune and become a successful representative of its genre.

Capcom has him for the third installment of the Onimusha series, Onimusha 3: Demon Siege again obliged. Inafune was executive producer of the beat ' em ups " Capcom Fighting Evolution", which was released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in 2004.

Keiji Inafune was appointed by the Chief Officer to Senior Chief Officer of Capcom on April 2, 2005. He was at Capcom Production Studio 2, a subsidiary of Capcom, responsible until recently for the development of two Xbox 360 games. Dead Rising is an action game released in Europe in September 2006. The gameplay shows some parallels to the horror film Zombie ( Dawn of the Dead ) from the year 1978.

The action game "Lost Planet: Extreme Condition " is produced by Inafune and appeared in 2007 for the Xbox He 360 mentioned in an interview with the game magazine Game Informer that this game is on films such as The Thing from another world or Starship Troopers oriented. On 29 October 2010 Inafune announced that he is leaving after 23 years of Capcom.

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