Kenji Miki
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Kenji Miki (Japanese: 三木 研次) is a game designer that worked for Nintendo. Miki designed several early games for Nintendo Research & Development 2 and Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development such as Ice Climber, and starting with the release of the Nintendo 64, oversaw the production of western and third-party games.
Following the establishment of the Software Planning & Development division (which handled Miki's the supervision of western and third-party productions), Kenji Miki became the president of Mario Club Co., Ltd. up to at least November 2011,[1] after which he was replaced by Kaoru Takemura.[2]
List of games[edit]
- Golf – Director
- NES Open Tournament Golf – Director
- Wario's Woods – Director, Producer
- Mario Party – Supervisor
- Super Smash Bros. – Producer
- Donkey Kong 64 – Special Thanks
- Paper Mario – Producer
- Mario Golf – Supervisor
- Mobile Golf – Supervisor
- Mario Kart: Super Circuit – Producer
- Super Smash Bros. Melee – Producer
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong – Special Thanks
- Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door – Project Management
- Super Smash Bros. Brawl – Special Thanks
References[edit]
- ^ Company Profile - Mario Club Co. Ltd (in Japanese) (archived page from November 2011). Retrieved September 20, 2015
- ^ Company Profile - Mario Club Co. Ltd (in Japanese) (archived page from March 2013). Retrieved September 20, 2015