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Mitsuji, Fukio
Fukio Mitsuhi
BornAugust 6, 1960
Died(2008-12-11)December 11, 2008[1]
OccupationGame designer

Fukio Mitsuji (三辻 富貴朗, Mitsuji Fukio, 1960–2008),[2] also known as "MTJ", was a Japanese game designer and game artist.

Mitsuji is best known for his work at Taito, where he created popular arcade platform game Bubble Bobble and its follow-up Rainbow Islands. He later ran a game design school,[3] and worked freelance creating games such as Magical Puzzle Popils for Game Gear.

List of confirmed works

Title Year released Platform Role
Super Dead Heat 1985 Arcade Game Design & Character [4]
Land Sea Air Squad 1986 Arcade Staff [5]
Halley's Comet 1986 Arcade
Bubble Bobble 1986 Arcade Game Design, Character Design
Rainbow Islands: The Story of Bubble Bobble 2 1987 Arcade Story and Game Design, Character Design
Syvalion 1988 Arcade Staff
Darius II 1989 Arcade Game Designer
Omega Fighter 1989 Arcade
Volfied 1989 Arcade Game Design, Character Design
Sybubblun 1990 X68000 Director, Graphic Design, Map Design [6]
Magical Puzzle Popils 1991 Game Gear (unreleased PCE, NES) Concept, Game Design, Graphics, Map Design
Star Trader 1992 X68000 Graphics, Map Design

List of other works

Title Year released Platform Reference
SegaSonic Bros. 1992 Arcade Credit string in game data: ORIGINAL GAME CONCEPT BY MTJ [7]
Tinkle Pit 1993 Arcade Disabled title screen credit: ©MTJ/TENGEN LTD [8]
Bonk's Adventure 1994 Arcade Hi-score table initials: MTJ

References

  1. ^ MTJさんが亡くなりました, 2009-01-07, retrieved 2016-08-02
  2. ^ MTJさんが亡くなりました, 2009-01-07, retrieved 2016-08-02
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20090422023014/http://www.mtj.co.jp/
  4. ^ https://tcrf.net/Super_Dead_Heat
  5. ^ http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Fukio_Mitsuji
  6. ^ http://gaming.moe/?p=51
  7. ^ https://twitter.com/suddendesu/status/1073538642134499328?s=21
  8. ^ http://sudden-desu.net/entry/tinkle-pit-leftover-demo-screen-and-level-select