YÅ«ichi Suzumoto

Yuichi Suzumoto (Japanese凉 元 悠 一, Suzumoto Yuichi, born January 13, 1969 in Shimizu (now Shimizu- ku, Shizuoka ), Japan ) is a Japanese novelist. He was as scenario writer in the development of Ren'ai Adventure Air, Clannad and Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume participated and won several awards.

Career

After graduating from high school, he wrote in 1991, the novel Waga Seishun no Hokusei Kabe (我が 青春 の 北西 壁) and passed this 16th Grand cobalt Novel Prize was awarded one of the by Shueisha and won the first prize. In March 1992, he published the novel Aitsu wa Dandelion (あいつ は ダンディー·ライオン) under the label Cobalt Bunko. In 1998 he wrote the novel Aoneko no Machi (青 猫 の 街). With this he reached at the 10th Japan Fantasy Novel Award along with Rin Sawamura second among 431 submissions.

As the Ren'ai Adventure canon was published in 1999, this made such an impression on Suzumoto that he is at Visual Art's applied, whose department Key canon had developed. Since February 2000, he worked as a writer for various brands of Visual Art's.

He worked on the published 2,000 titles Air and supported the development of Mama Haha Chōkyō of Giant Panda. In 2001, he again worked for Giant Panda and the new game Shoyakenjō. In the same year work began on the first Clannad in 2004 appeared. In the meantime, Yuichi Suzumoto worked on several other games of the brands of Visual Art's. The next milestone in the development was the Kinetic Novel Planetarian - Chiisana Hoshi no Yume which also appeared in 2004.

In September 2005, he left Visual Art's and took place in September next year employment with Aqua Plus, the publisher of the Ren'ai adventure game developer Leaf.

In December 2006 he published on his website the web novel, The Night Hunter: Bodaijusō Yami no Hime Kari, who appeared later at Softbank label GA Bunko light novel as.

Works

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