Koichi Nakamura
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Koichi Nakamura (中村 光一 Nakamura Kō'ichi?) (August 16, 1964 – ) is a Japanese video game designer. Programming prodigy Nakamura gained fame while still in high school; in 1982 he entered Enix's national programming contest and claimed first place with his entry, Door Door. In 1984, he founded the video game company Chunsoft.
[edit] Game credits
- Door Door (designer)
- The PORTOPIA Serial Murder Case
- Newtron
- Dragon Quest
- Dragon Quest IV
- Dragon Quest V
- Torneko no Daibouken - Fushigi no Dungeon
- Bust-A-Move
- Chocobo's Dungeon 2
[edit] External links
- Koichi Nakamura profile at MobyGames