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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a former [[Sega of America]] artist who left shortly after the start of the sixth console generation.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' 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]]''{{ref|https://archive.li/KxvL5}} and is the original creator of [[sonic:Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles the Echidna]]{{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}}.
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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/}}.
  
He has since been employed by the US-based Nintendo Software Technology Corporation, where he has mainly produced artwork for [[Nintendo DS]] titles.
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==Aliases==
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In the 80s, on the rare occasion he was credited for his work on an arcade game, {{PAGENAME}} used the name '''KAO'''. Years later he would incorporate these initials into his email address.
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==
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*Voice chat for Dreamcast (2000){{ref|https://archive.ph/tdHZb}} [NOTE: A game that would have used the [[Dreamcast Microphone]]]<ref>LinkedIn message with Kunitake Aoki</ref>
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==Gallery==
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* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' (Mega Drive Version) (1992) — Special Thanks to
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==External links==
* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]]'' (1994) — CG Artist, Scene Artist
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*[http://wasurete.com/index.html Kunitake's Resume]
* ''[[Sonic & Knuckles]]'' (1994) — C.G. Artist, Scene Artist
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*[https://www.linkedin.com/in/kunitake/ {{PAGENAME}}] on[https://www.linkedin.com/ LinkedIn]
* ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles]]'' (1994) — C.G. Artist, Scene Artist
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*[https://www.facebook.com/kunitake.aoki {{PAGENAME}}] on [https://www.facebook.com/ Facebook]
* ''[[Alien Front Online]]'' (2001) — Senior Artist
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*[https://realitynext.net/kunitake-aoki/ Profile on Reality Next]
* ''1080º Avalanche'' (2003) — Special Thanks
 
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong'' (2004) — Art Director (Nintendo Software Technology Corporation)
 
* ''Ridge Racer DS'' (2004) — Art (Nintendo Software Technology Corporation)
 
* ''Metroid Prime: Hunters'' (2006) — Promotional Art (Nintendo Software Technology Corporation)
 
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong 2: March of the Minis'' (2006) — Art Director (Nintendo Software Technology Corporation)
 
* ''CrossworDS'' (2008) — Art Director (Nintendo Software Technology Corporation)
 
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again!'' (2009) — Art - QA Supervisor (Nintendo Software Technology Corp.)
 
* ''Mario vs. Donkey Kong: Mini-Land Mayhem!'' (2010) — Art (Nintendo Software Technology)
 
  
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 1 January 2024

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Kunitake Aoki
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1987-04[1] – )
Divisions:
Sega of America (?? – 2001-09[1])
Divisions:
Nintendo (2001-09[1] – 2014-07[1])
Recurrence (2018-01[1] – 2018-09[1])
STEAM for Teens (2017-03[1] – )
EcoSystemOne (2019-01[1] – )
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

Music

Gallery

External links

References