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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[edit]

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]

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