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    Yoshio Sakamoto is a Japanese game designer working for Nintendo. He is usually credited as director, scenario designer, or script writer, most notably being one of the central figures behind the ''Metroid'' series.
    Sakamoto grew up with Nintendo toys, which he noted to be inventive and occasionally "strange". The company hired him in 1982, when he came out of art college. Recruited by Shigeru Miyamoto, his first position was as designer on the team behind the arcade title Donkey Kong Jr.. He turned to the Nintendo Entertainment System afterwards, helping design Kid Icarus and directing Metroid (both 1986).

    Following the original Metroid, Sakamoto has directed all Metroid games produced internally by Nintendo except Metroid II: Return of Samus. These are Super Metroid (1994), Metroid Fusion (2002), and (2004). He also supervised the production of Retro Studios's Metroid Prime (2002) and Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (2004).

    Sakamoto's design work is found in various other Nintendo games, including Balloon Kid (1990), Kaeru No Tame Ni Kane Wa Naru (1992 (Japan-Only)), Teleroboxer (1995), Galactic Pinball (1995), Game & Watch Gallery (1997), Balloon Fight GB (2000), Wario Land 4 (2001), Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001), Wario World (2003) and WarioWare, Inc. (2003). He is one of the most prominent members of Nintendo's R&D1 department, within which he founded the Team Shikamaru group dedicated to script writing.

    Sakamoto has stated that he wants to live up to public expectations of Nintendo to deliver products similarly unique to those of his youth, describing WarioWare, Inc. as a prime example of this effort. Regarding his professional relationship with Shigeru Miyamoto, he believes his own mission is not to compete but to "always come up with something very different from what Mr Miyamoto is likely to do".


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