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*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island ]]'' - C.G. Design
*''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island ]]'' - C.G. Design
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Assistant Director, 3D Animation
*''[[Super Mario 64]]'' - Assistant Director, 3D Animation
*''[[Super Smash Bros.]] - Original Game Staff
*''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' - Original Game Staff
*''[[Super Mario 128]]'' - Director<ref>Iwata, Satoru et al. [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/super_mario_galaxy/0/0 Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved February 24, 2015</ref>
*''[[Super Mario 128]]'' - Director<ref>Iwata, Satoru et al. [http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/super_mario_galaxy/0/0 Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy]. ''Nintendo''. Retrieved February 24, 2015</ref>
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' - Director
*''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' - Director

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Yoshiaki Koizumi (in Japanese: 小泉 歓晃; born April 29, 1968) is the director of Super Mario Sunshine, Donkey Kong Jungle Beat and Super Mario Galaxy. He also worked on significant contributions to other major Mario games, such as Super Mario Kart, Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, and Super Mario 64, but under different roles.

Nintendo Power Interview

Nintendo Power interviewed Yoshiaki in a special section mainly for Super Mario Galaxy. In the interview, he revealed the following facts about the development of the game:

  • Yoshiaki had wanted to always create a boss fight in which the character had to climb up on top of the boss. He tried to create Ganondorf this way in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time but decided the fight would be too difficult. Later, in Super Mario Galaxy, he was able to try this concept again with the boss Megaleg.
  • Yoshiaki wanted to create more missions in which Luigi had to be found by Mario, but ran out of time and scrapped them.
  • Yoshiaki was the writer of Rosalina's Storybook in Galaxy. He wrote the story at night, without anybody knowing what he was doing. The following day, he presented the story to Shigeru Miyamoto, who was surprised when Yoshiaki told him nobody knew about it.
    • Yoshiaki also states that he would like Rosalina's story to be made into a real children's book.

List of works

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References

  1. ^ Iwata, Satoru et al. Iwata Asks: Super Mario Galaxy. Nintendo. Retrieved February 24, 2015