Naoki Hisaya

Naoki Hisaya (Japanese久 弥 直树, Hisaya Naoki; * as Naoki Hayashi,林 直树, Naoki Hayashi ) is a Japanese screenwriter, who worked for Tactics, Key and Siesta. Since 2006 he works as a freelance writer. He was known for his work on the popularized Ren'ai Adventure canon. He participated in works such as Moon, One - Kagayaku Kisetsu e, and with Moon Childe and was responsible for the concept of Sola as a writer. .

Career

His career began in 1997 as a clerk of the scenarios of Erogēs Tactics for the developer, who produced this for Nexton. His first work was Moon, followed by One -. . Kagayaku Kisetsu e in 1998, together with the staff of these two works, he and June Maeda, Itaru Hinoue, Shinji Orito and OdiakeS the game developer key, which will then turn to the publisher Visual Art's worked. In his time at Key, he worked out the scenario of cannon, which was released in 1999. After the completion of the canon he left Key and founded a Dōjin Circle, who participated from 1999 to 2002 at Comiket, C Revo and other conventions. Within the group Black box he was involved in its first game off limit, for which he also wrote the lyrics to the opening credits real intention. The project was never completed. Since 2004 he worked for the Development Studio Siesta and was one of the writers of the action of Moon Childe, which was released in December 2005. Again, the author left his employer, but announced in August 2006 on the Comiket 70 that he would cooperate with the illustrator Naru Nanao on the light novel Sola. As Sola was adapted in 2007 into an anime, he wrote the screenplay for five of the fifteen episodes. At the same time he also worked on the manga implementation of Sola, which was drawn by Chako Abeno.

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