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Revision as of 18:29, 24 January 2023

Kensuke Tanabe (田邊賢輔) is a Nintendo employee and one of the producers of Nintendo Entertainment Planning & Development. He joined the company in 1986 as a designer. He made his directorial debut with Yume Kojo: Doki Doki Panic. He is currently a Senior Officer in EPD, and manages EPD Group No. 6. He is in charge of a large portion of Nintendo's western output as well as the Paper Mario and WarioWare series.

History

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Kensuke Tanabe joined Nintendo in 1986 after graduating from Osaka University of Arts. He originally joined as a designer, working on taking Super Mario Bros. 2 from a simple tech demo for vertical scrolling to the final release. In the 1990s, he felt burnt out and took less significant roles like helping editing scripts for games. His role shifted from a designer to coordinator working with companies outside Nintendo starting with Donkey Kong Country. His superiors noticed he started taking work more seriously when he was sent overseas so, he was placed in charge of most Western games. In 2003, he was made the group manager of Nintendo SPD Group 3, which mainly managed Nintendo's Western developers. In 2010s, Tanabe was promoted to an Executive Officer with Keisuke Terasaki directly managing the group. In 2015, Nintendo SPD became a part of [[Nintendo EPD] and Tanabe became a Senior Officer and group manager of Nintendo EPD Group No. 6.

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