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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.
[[File:Yoshio Sakamoto.jpg|thumb|200px|Yoshio Sakamoto speaking in the Game Developers Conference in 2010]]Yoshio Sakamoto was born in July 23, 1959. Sakamoto is a video game designer and the co-creator of the [[Metroid series]]. He worked as a director on the first [[Metroid (game)|Metroid]] and later directed [[Super Metroid]], [[Metroid Fusion]], [[Metroid: Zero Mission]] and [[Metroid: Other M]]. He also supervised the creation of the [[Prime series]], developed by [[Retro Studios]].
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.
His work career in Nintendo began in 1982, when he was recruited by [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] to work on ''Donkey Kong Jr.''
 
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Yoshio Sakamoto speaking in the Game Developers Conference in 2010

Yoshio Sakamoto was born in July 23, 1959. Sakamoto is a video game designer and the co-creator of the Metroid series. He worked as a director on the first Metroid and later directed Super Metroid, Metroid Fusion, Metroid: Zero Mission and Metroid: Other M. He also supervised the creation of the Prime series, developed by Retro Studios.

His work career in Nintendo began in 1982, when he was recruited by Shigeru Miyamoto to work on Donkey Kong Jr.