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[[File:Kenji miki.jpg|thumb|right|'''Kenji Miki''' (right), among other staff involved on ''[[wikipedia:Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)|Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]]''.]]
[[File:Kenji miki.jpg|thumb|right|'''Kenji Miki''' (right), among other staff involved on ''[[wikipedia:Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (video game)|Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire]]''.]]


'''Kenji Miki''' is a game designer that worked for [[Nintendo]]. Miki designed several early games for [[Nintendo R&D2]] and [[Nintendo EAD]] such as ''[[wikipedia:Ice Climbers|Ice Climbers]]'', and starting with the release of the [[Nintendo 64]], oversaw the production of western and third-party games.
'''Kenji Miki''' is a game designer that worked for [[Nintendo]]. Miki designed several early games for [[Nintendo R&D2]] and [[Nintendo EAD]] such as ''[[wikipedia:Ice Climber|Ice Climber]]'', and starting with the release of the [[Nintendo 64]], oversaw the production of western and third-party games.


Following the establishment of the [[Nintendo SPD|Software Planning & Development]] division (which handled Miki's the supervision of western and third-party productions), Kenji Miki became the president of  
Following the establishment of the [[Nintendo SPD|Software Planning & Development]] division (which handled Miki's the supervision of western and third-party productions), Kenji Miki became the president of  

Revision as of 19:39, April 3, 2017

File:Kenji miki.jpg
Kenji Miki (right), among other staff involved on Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire.

Kenji Miki is a game designer that worked for Nintendo. Miki designed several early games for Nintendo R&D2 and Nintendo EAD such as Ice Climber, and starting with the release of the Nintendo 64, oversaw the production of western and third-party games.

Following the establishment of the Software Planning & Development division (which handled Miki's the supervision of western and third-party productions), Kenji Miki became the president of Mario Club Co., Ltd. up to at least November 2011[1], after which he was replaced by Kaoru Takemura [2].

List of games

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