Goichi Suda
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Goichi Suda, aka Suda 51 (In Japanese, the number 51 can be pronounced "go-ichi"), is the President of Grasshopper Manufacture. His works include Moonlight Syndrome for the PlayStation, The Silver Case, Michigan and most recently, his first game to be released in the United States, Killer7. He was known for appearing in pictures wearing a lucha libre mask when promoting Killer 7. He is currently working on a project with Hideo Kojima tentatively titled Project S, as well as No More Heroes, both for Nintendo's Wii console.
His story writing of Super Fire ProWrestling Special is considered to be the most infamous work from Suda himself because of the shocking ending.
[edit] Works
- Super Fire ProWrestling 3: Final Bout for Super Famicom (released in Japan)
- Super Fire ProWrestling Special for Super Famicom (released in Japan)
- Twilight Syndrome: Search for PlayStation (released in Japan)
- Twilight Syndrome: Investigation for PlayStation (released in Japan)
- Moonlight Syndrome for PlayStation (released in Japan)
- The Silver Case for PlayStation (released in Japan)
- Flower, Sun & Rain for PlayStation 2 (released in Japan)
- Michigan for PlayStation 2 (released in Japan and Europe, known as Michigan: Report From Hell in Europe.)
- Killer7 for GameCube and PlayStation 2 (released in Japan, North America, and Europe)
- Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked for PlayStation 2 (released in Japan & North America)
- Contact for Nintendo DS (released in Japan & North America, coming soon to Europe)
- Blood + One Night Kiss for PlayStation 2 (not yet released)
- No More Heroes for Wii (not yet released)
- Kurayami for PlayStation 3 (concept)
- Project 'S' for Wii (not yet released)