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After leaving Sega in 2001, he was employed by the US-based Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, where he mainly produced artwork for [[Nintendo DS]] titles, most notably the ''[[wikipedia:Mario vs. Donkey Kong|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series which he developer for 11 years{{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231012133742/https://www.steamforteens.com/}}. He left Nintendo in 2014 and in 2017 founded STEAM for Teens, where he provides STEM courses to teenagers{{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231012133742/https://www.steamforteens.com/}}. | After leaving Sega in 2001, he was employed by the US-based Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, where he mainly produced artwork for [[Nintendo DS]] titles, most notably the ''[[wikipedia:Mario vs. Donkey Kong|Mario vs. Donkey Kong]]'' series which he developer for 11 years{{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231012133742/https://www.steamforteens.com/}}. He left Nintendo in 2014 and in 2017 founded STEAM for Teens, where he provides STEM courses to teenagers{{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20231012133742/https://www.steamforteens.com/}}. | ||
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==Production history== | ==Production history== |
Revision as of 10:40, 12 October 2023
Kunitake Aoki |
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Employment history: Sega of Japan (1987-04[1] – )
Divisions:
Sega of America (?? – 2001-09[1])
Divisions:
STEAM for Teens (2017-03[1] – )
EcoSystemOne (2019-01[1] – )
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Role(s): Artist |
Education: Tokyo Zokei University (Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Design Management, 1983-1987)[2] |
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Kunitake Aoki is a former Sega of Japan and Sega of America artist who began his career in 1987 with arcade games in Japan, switching to consoles with the Sega Genesis in 1992, working on a mix of arcade and console games between 1996 and 2001. He notably led the art team of Sonic the Hedgehog 3[2] and is the original creator of Knuckles the Echidna[1].
After leaving Sega in 2001, he was employed by the US-based Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, where he mainly produced artwork for Nintendo DS titles, most notably the Mario vs. Donkey Kong series which he developer for 11 years[1][3]. He left Nintendo in 2014 and in 2017 founded STEAM for Teens, where he provides STEM courses to teenagers[1][3].
Aliases
In the 80s, on the rare occasion he was credited for his work on an arcade game, Kunitake Aoki used the name KAO. Years later he would incorporate these initials into his email address.
Production history
Games
- Heavyweight Champ (System 16; 1987) — Designers (as K A O)
- Sonic Boom (System 16; 1987) — Artist (as KAO)
- Hot-Rod (System 24; 1988) — Artist
- Gain Ground (System 24; 1988) — Graphic Design By (as KAO)
- Shadow Dancer (System 18; 1989) — Artist
- Bonanza Bros. (System 24; 1990) — Artist[4] (as KAO)
- Ribbit! (System C2; 1991) — Artist
- Sonic & Knuckles (Mega Drive; 1994) — C.G. Artist[5]
- Sonic & Knuckles (Mega Drive; 1994) — Scene Artists[5]
- Comix Zone (Mega Drive; 1995) — Backgrounds[6]
- Comix Zone (Windows PC; 1995) — Backgrounds[6]
- Die Hard Arcade (Sega Titan Video; 1996) — Chief Artist
- Die Hard Arcade (Saturn; 1997) — Chief Artists[7]
- Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 (Dreamcast; 2001) — Lead Artist[8]
- Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 (Dreamcast; 2001) — Artist[9]
- Alien Front Online (Dreamcast; 2001) — Senior Artists[10]
- Alien Front (NAOMI; 2001) — Senior Artists
- Frog Pond (Dreamcast; unreleased) — Artist
- Geist Force (Dreamcast; unreleased) — Artist
- I'Q Sang 21 (Arcade; unreleased) — Artist
- Sonic X-treme (Saturn; unreleased) — 3D Modeler
- Tornado (Arcade; unreleased) — Artist
Music
- Virtual Sonic (CD; 1996) — Cover Art[11]
- I'Q Sang 21 (1990, Arcade) [NOTE: Black Jack for arcade][1]
- Tornado (1992, Arcade)[1]
- Frog Pond (1998, Dreamcast)[1]
- Voice chat for Dreamcast (2000)[1] [NOTE: Possibly related to the Dreamcast Microphone]
External links
References
- ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 https://archive.ph/tdHZb
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://archive.li/KxvL5
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 https://www.steamforteens.com/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-10-12 13:37)
- ↑ File:BonanzaBros System24 SuperGangs.png
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 File:Sonic & Knuckles MD credits.pdf
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 File:Comix Zone MD credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Die Hard Arcade Saturn credits.pdf
- ↑ File:Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 DC emulator credits.png
- ↑ File:Sega Smash Pack Volume 1 DC credits.png
- ↑ File:Alienfrontonline dc us manual.pdf, page 24
- ↑ File:VirtualSonic CD US back.jpg