Hideki Konno

Hideki Konno (紺野 秀樹 Konno Hideki, born 1965) is a video game designer working for Nintendo since April of 1986. He's worked as producer and director on various game title such as the Mario Kart series and Luigi's Mansion.

History and Work
At the age of sixteen, Hideki Konno became interested in personal computers, messing around with Japanese PCs and the Apple II. He became intrigued with video games after playing around with some of Apple II's titles. After purchasing the Famicom, he decided that he wanted to create video games and after graduted from Electronic Data Processing Department of Japan Electronics College, Konno immediately applied and was hired for a job at Nintendo, which he recall as a true blessing. Konno was immediately drafted into Hiroshi Ikeda and Shigeru Miyamoto's Research & Development 4 Department, in a very hands-on role with designing characters and backgrounds for a variety of video games. Konno was fortunate to work on a big internal project at Nintendo titled Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic. The game enjoyed success in Japan, but the company executives made a decision to re-design the eccentric title into a "Mario" game for the North American audience. This decision introduced Hideki Konno to the Mario series, and also established him as one of Shigeru Miyamoto's top apprentice. In 1996, Konno made his solo directorial debut on Mario Kart 64.

Konno went on to direct several titles such as, Ice Hockey, and Luigi's Mansion. In 2003, Hideki Konno became the Manager and Producer of Software Development Group No.1 of EAD Software Development Department of Entertainment Analysis & Development Division. Konno currently manages and produces several Nintendo DS projects including Mario Kart and Nintendogs. Konno later on became the hardware director for the Nintendo DS's successor, the Nintendo 3DS.