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| name = Hisashi Nogami | | name = Hisashi Nogami | ||
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| born = 1971 (age 51–52)<br>{{wp|Yawata}}, {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}} | | born = 1971 (age 51–52)<br>{{wp|Yawata}}, {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}} | ||
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'''Hisashi Nogami''' (野上恒, Nogami Hisashi, 1971) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer; he is the current Deputy General Manager at [[Nintendo]] and producer of the {{SER}} and [[Splatoon|''Splatoon'' series]]. | '''Hisashi Nogami''' (野上恒, Nogami Hisashi, 1971) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer; he is the current Deputy General Manager at [[Nintendo]] and producer of the {{SER}} and [[Splatoon|''Splatoon'' series]]. | ||
− | Nogami was previously manager of {{Wp|Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development}} (EPD) Group No. 5 from its inception in 2015 until 2019, when he was promoted, and succeeded by [[Aya Kyogoku]].<ref name="EPD">{{Cite web|author=Brian|date=June 14, 2019|url=https://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-promotes-aya-kyogoku-hisashi-nogami-eiji-aonuma-and-yoshihito-ikebata/|title=Nintendo promotes Aya Kyogoku, Hisashi Nogami, Eiji Aonuma, and Yoshihito Ikebata|site=Nintendo Everything}}</ref> | + | Nogami was previously manager of {{Wp|Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development}} (EPD) Group No. 5 from its inception in 2015 until 2019, when he was promoted, and succeeded by [[Aya Kyogoku]]. <ref name="EPD">{{Cite web|author=Brian|date=June 14, 2019|url=https://nintendoeverything.com/nintendo-promotes-aya-kyogoku-hisashi-nogami-eiji-aonuma-and-yoshihito-ikebata/|title=Nintendo promotes Aya Kyogoku, Hisashi Nogami, Eiji Aonuma, and Yoshihito Ikebata|site=Nintendo Everything}}</ref> |
− | Nogami joined [[Nintendo]] in 1994 and has been involved with the {{SER}} since its original inception, serving as co-director | + | Nogami joined [[Nintendo]] in 1994 and has been involved with the {{SER}} since its original inception, serving as co-director on {{DnM}} and {{PG}} (2001), alongside series creator [[Katsuya Eguchi]]. Nogami worked as system director and art director on {{DnM|nolink}}. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | Nogami was born circa 1971 in {{wp|Yawata}}, {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}} and attended the {{wp|Osaka University of Arts}}. He has | + | Nogami was born circa 1971 in {{wp|Yawata}}, {{wp|Kyoto Prefecture}}, {{wp|Japan}} and attended the {{wp|Osaka University of Arts}}. He has employed at Nintendo since 1994, after he was hired during the Nintendo Dentsu Game Seminar. His first project was [[mariowiki:Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island|Yoshi's Island]], released in 1995, working as a character and background designer. |
===Work on the {{SER|nolink}}=== | ===Work on the {{SER|nolink}}=== | ||
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+ | Nogami began working on the {{SER}} since its inception in the late 1990s. {{DnM}} was developed by an inexperienced team at {{wp|Nintendo_Entertainment_Analysis_%26_Development|Nintendo EAD}}, led by Nogami, [[Katsuya Eguchi]], and {{wp|Super Mario}} co-creator {{wp|Takashi Tezuka}}. The project began after the release of [[mariowiki:Yoshi's Story|Yoshi's Story]] in 1997, in-which Nogami served as CG designer. | ||
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[[File:New Horizions Illustration by Nogami.png|thumb|left|150px|Illustration by Nogami for the launch of {{NH|short}} (2020)]] | [[File:New Horizions Illustration by Nogami.png|thumb|left|150px|Illustration by Nogami for the launch of {{NH|short}} (2020)]] | ||
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Nogami went onto solely direct 2005's {{WW}}, with Eguchi instead serving as producer. Eguchi would also produce {{CF}}, with Nogami co-directing alongside [[Isao Moro]] in 2008. Nogami did not work on {{NL|short}}, which was instead directed by [[Isao Moro]] and [[Aya Kyogoku]], but was credited with special thanks. | Nogami went onto solely direct 2005's {{WW}}, with Eguchi instead serving as producer. Eguchi would also produce {{CF}}, with Nogami co-directing alongside [[Isao Moro]] in 2008. Nogami did not work on {{NL|short}}, which was instead directed by [[Isao Moro]] and [[Aya Kyogoku]], but was credited with special thanks. | ||
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In 2013, Nogami succeeded {{SER|nolink}} creator [[Katsuya Eguchi]] as manager of {{wp|Nintendo_Entertainment_Analysis_%26_Development|Nintendo EAD}} Group No. 2, where he oversaw the creation and development of [[Splatoon]]. In 2015, {{wp|Nintendo_Entertainment_Analysis_%26_Development|Nintendo EAD 2}} was restructured into {{wp|Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD}} Group No. 5, of which Nogami managed. | In 2013, Nogami succeeded {{SER|nolink}} creator [[Katsuya Eguchi]] as manager of {{wp|Nintendo_Entertainment_Analysis_%26_Development|Nintendo EAD}} Group No. 2, where he oversaw the creation and development of [[Splatoon]]. In 2015, {{wp|Nintendo_Entertainment_Analysis_%26_Development|Nintendo EAD 2}} was restructured into {{wp|Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development|Nintendo EPD}} Group No. 5, of which Nogami managed. | ||
− | Nogami returned to the {{SER}} as producer for 2015's {{HHD|short}}, with [[Aya Kyogoku]], and {{aF|short}}. He would also serve as co-producer for {{NLWa}} | + | Nogami returned to the {{SER}} as producer for 2015's {{HHD|short}}, with [[Aya Kyogoku]], and {{aF|short}}. He would also serve as co-producer for {{NLWa}} alongside [[Aya Kyogoku]] in 2016. By 2019, Nogami was promoted to Deputy General Manager at [[Nintendo]] and succeeded by [[Aya Kyogoku]]. At this time, development was progressing on {{NH}}, whereby Nogami undertook the role of sole producer. |
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− | By 2019, Nogami was promoted to Deputy General Manager at [[Nintendo]] and succeeded | ||
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==Works== | ==Works== | ||
==={{SER|nolink}}=== | ==={{SER|nolink}}=== | ||
− | *2001: {{DnM}} – Director {{Note| | + | *2001: {{DnM}} – Director {{Note|On {{DnM}}, Nogami served as system director and art director.}} (with [[Katsuya Eguchi]]) |
− | *2001: {{PG}} – Director {{Note| | + | *2001: {{PG}} – Director {{Note|On {{PG}}, Nogami served as system director and art director.}} (with [[Katsuya Eguchi]]) |
− | *2003: {{DnM+}} – Director {{Note| | + | *2003: {{DnM+}} – Director {{Note|On {{DnM+}}, Nogami served as system director and art director.}} (with [[Katsuya Eguchi]]) |
*2005: {{WW}} – Director | *2005: {{WW}} – Director | ||
*2008: {{CF}} – Director (with [[Isao Moro]]) | *2008: {{CF}} – Director (with [[Isao Moro]]) |