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His work starts in 1982, when he entered Nintendo, and Shigeru Miyamoto assigned him to work for a Donkey Kong Jr. game, then he designed Kid Icarus, and after, he directed the original Metroid.
His work starts in 1982, when he entered Nintendo, and Shigeru Miyamoto assigned him to work for a Donkey Kong Jr. game, then he designed Kid Icarus, and after, he directed the original Metroid.
He has also directed [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid Fusion]], and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]]; and supervised the Prime series developed by Retro Studios.
He has also directed [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid Fusion]], and [[Metroid: Zero Mission]]; and supervised the Prime series developed by Retro Studios.
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Yoshio Sakamoto was born in July 23, 1959. He is a video game designer that works for Nintendo, and is the mastermind behind Metroid. His work starts in 1982, when he entered Nintendo, and Shigeru Miyamoto assigned him to work for a Donkey Kong Jr. game, then he designed Kid Icarus, and after, he directed the original Metroid. He has also directed Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, and Metroid: Zero Mission; and supervised the Prime series developed by Retro Studios.