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==History==
==History==
Kawade studied machinery for factory jobs, but he decided he wanted to do a creative job, and decided to enter the game industry. He initially wanted to be a game planner, but as Intelligent Systems was only hiring designers and programmers at the time, he decided to sign as a designer instead<ref>[https://intsys.co.jp/recruit/staff/plan/kawade.html Interview on Intelligent System's official website.] Retrieved September 21 2015</ref>. Kawade currently works as the producer of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Cipher|Fire Emblem Cipher]]'', a trading card game in the ''Fire Emblem'' series.
Kawade studied machinery for factory jobs, but he decided he wanted to do a creative job, and decided to enter the game industry. He initially wanted to be a game planner, but as Intelligent Systems was only hiring designers and programmers at the time, he decided to sign as a designer instead.<ref>[https://intsys.co.jp/recruit/staff/plan/kawade.html Interview on Intelligent System's official website.] Retrieved September 21 2015</ref>


==List of games==
==List of games==
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Photo of Ryota Kawade, from Intelligent System's official website.
Photo of Ryota Kawade, from Intelligent System's official website

Ryota Kawade is a game designer employee by Intelligent Systems. He directed the first three installments of the Paper Mario series.

History

Kawade studied machinery for factory jobs, but he decided he wanted to do a creative job, and decided to enter the game industry. He initially wanted to be a game planner, but as Intelligent Systems was only hiring designers and programmers at the time, he decided to sign as a designer instead.[1]

List of games

References