Masayuki Uemura

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Masayuki Uemura designed the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System videogame consoles. These two consoles are sometimes called the “Uemura series.”

[edit] Masyuki Uemura's history

Masayuki Uemura was born in 1943, and due to the bombings in Japan in that era, his family was forced to move to Kyoto. He later developed such games as Super Mario Bros. and Zelda. Megamason[citation needed]


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