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'''Shigeki Morimoto''' is a staff member of [[Game Freak]]. He has worked on the design/art and programming of various games published by [[Nintendo]], and has also worked as a supervisor, planner and battle director. | '''Shigeki Morimoto''' is a staff member of [[Game Freak]]. He has worked on the design/art and programming of various games published by [[Nintendo]], and has also worked as a supervisor, planner and battle director. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 26 November 2020
This article is a short summary of Shigeki Morimoto. Bulbapedia features a more in-depth article. |
Shigeki Morimoto is a staff member of Game Freak. He has worked on the design/art and programming of various games published by Nintendo, and has also worked as a supervisor, planner and battle director.
Gameography (published by Nintendo)
List from Bulbapedia:
- Mario & Wario (1993) - Map Design
- Pokémon Red and Green Versions (1996) - Programmer, Monster Design
- Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese) (1996) - Programmer, Monster Design
- Game Boy Camera (1998) - Special Thanks
- Pocket Monsters Stadium (1998) - Original Characters
- Pokémon Yellow (1998) - Programmer
- Pokémon Stadium (1999) - Original Characters
- Pokémon Gold and Silver (1999) - Programmer, Monster Design, Game Design
- Pokémon Crystal (2000) - Programmer, Monster Design, Game Design
- Pokémon Stadium 2 (2000) - Advisement & Original Character Design
- Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) - Original Game Staff (Programming: Pokémon)
- Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002) - Battle Director, Pokémon Designer, Game Designer, Parametric Designer
- Pokémon Colosseum (2003) - Pokémon Advisor
- Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions (2004) - Battle Director, Parametric Designer, Pokémon Designer
- Pokémon Emerald Version (2004) - Director, Game Designer, Parametric Designer, Pokémon Designer
- Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness (2005) - Pokémon Advisor
- Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions (2006) - Battle Director, Parametric Designer
- Pokémon Battle Revolution (2006) - Pokémon Advisor
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl (2008) - Supervisor (Original Games)
- Pokémon Platinum Version (2008) - Game Design, Parametric Design
- Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions (2009) - Director, Parametric Design, Pokémon Design
- Pokémon Black and White Versions (2010) - Battle System Design (Lead), Pokémon & Trainer Parameter Design, Battle Subway Parameter Design
- Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Versions (2012) - Pokémon Black Version and White Version Game Design
- Pokémon X and Y (2013) - Game Battle System Design (Lead)
- Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016) - Battle Planning (Lead)
- Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon (2017) - System Planning Section Director, Battle Planning
- Pokémon Sword and Shield (2019) - Battle Planning (Lead)
Trivia
- Shigeki Morimoto added in the Mythical Pokémon Mew in secret near the end of Pokémon Red and Green Versions' development. It has now become a well-known Pokémon and is still distributed for events in the latest Pokémon games. At the beginning Game Freak did not anticipate Pokémon to be that successful.[1][2]