Motoi Okamoto | |
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Citizenship | Japanese |
Occupation | Computer Game Producer |
Employer | Nintendo |
Known for | Computer Game Design |
Notable work | |
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Motoi Okamoto is a Japanese video game producer, programmer and writer.
He joined the Nintendo company in 1999. Initially, he provided library support on Luigi's Mansion (2001). Subsequently, assisted other projects like Pikmin (2001), Pikmin 2 (2004), The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (2002), and Super Mario 64 DS (2004). In 2006 he directed Wii Play, his biggest role.[1]
He left the company in 2008 and founded Entersphere, an independent studio which developed Army Corps of Hell (2011) for the PlayStation Vita.[2]
In 2018 he joined Konami and produced the Silent Hill series. And subsequently produced Silent Hill: The Short Message (2024),[3] and he is producing the remake of Silent Hill 2 in collaboration with the independent studio Bloober Team.[4]