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'''Hiroyuki Kimura''' (木村 浩之 ''Kimura Hiroyuki'', born in 1965) is a video game designer and producer works for Nintendo. He acts as the Manager and Producer of Software Development Group No. 4 of [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development]] Division since 2003. He often assists [[Takashi Tezuka]] with his development duties.
'''Hiroyuki Kimura''' (木村 浩之 ''Kimura Hiroyuki'', born in 1965) is a video game designer and producer works for Nintendo. He acts as the Manager and Producer of Software Development Group No. 4 of [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis and Development|Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development]] Division since 2003. He often assists [[Takashi Tezuka]] with his development duties.


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Hiroyuki Kimura
Hiroyuki Kimura

Hiroyuki Kimura (木村 浩之 Kimura Hiroyuki, born in 1965) is a video game designer and producer works for Nintendo. He acts as the Manager and Producer of Software Development Group No. 4 of Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development Division since 2003. He often assists Takashi Tezuka with his development duties.

History

He entered Nintendo in 1988 and joined Nintendo EAD as a member of training. In his first work, Super Mario Bros. 3, he designed two characters, Lava Lotus and Spike. Afterward, he was assigned to Nintendo Research & Development 1, where he worked on the graphic design of a few Metroid series. After a while, he was assigned to EAD again, and directed most of the Super Mario Advance series. Since he has been appointed manager of Software Development Group No. 4 of EAD in the mid 2000s, he has produced all of the New Super Mario Bros. series and the Pikmin series.

Games

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