Yuji Naka

Yuji Naka
Born September 17, 1965
Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Occupation Game designer
Years active 1983-present
Known for Sonic the Hedgehog

Yuji Naka (中 裕司 Naka Yūji, born September 17, 1965 in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture as revealed in Sonic the Hedgehog 2) is a Japanese video game designer and programmer, best known as the former head of Sonic Team, a group of Sega programmers/designers, where he was the lead programmer of the original Sonic the Hedgehog.

In early games he was often credited as "YU2" (in reference to Yu Suzuki) and "Muuu Yuji".

Since 2006, he has been the head of Prope, an independent game company he founded after leaving Sega that same year.

Sonic is surrounded by series creators Yuji Naka (left), Naoto Ohshima (center), and Hirokazu Yasuhara (Right) at Sonic's 20th Anniversary party.

Personal life

Yuji Naka was born September 17, 1965 in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture as revealed in Sonic 2.

Early gamecrafting career

Naka learned how to program by replicating and debugging video game code printed in magazines. The experience prompted him to study assemblers and practice writing code during his school classes.[1] After graduating high school, Naka decided to skip university and stay in his home town. During this time period Naka worked long hours at various menial jobs.

Career

Around 1983, Naka saw that Sega was looking for programming assistants and decided to apply. After a brief interview, he was hired and his first project was a game called Girl's Garden, which he and a colleague created together as part of their training process. Their boss was impressed and decided to publish the game, and it earned them notice among their peers and Japanese gamers.[1] Naka's abilities as a programmer were further demonstrated in 1987 for his work on Phantasy Star for the Sega Master System, where he was responsible for the impressive pseudo-3D animation effects present in the game's first-person dungeons.

His true breakthrough, however, came in 1991 when he programmed the original Sonic the Hedgehog game for the Sega Genesis, with Naoto Ohshima designing the characters and Hirokazu Yasuhara creating the stages. The origins of Sonic can be traced farther back to a tech demo created by Naka, who had developed an algorithm that allowed a sprite to move smoothly on a curve by determining its position with a dot matrix. Naka's original prototype was a platform game that involved a fast-moving character rolling in a ball through a long winding tube, and this concept was subsequently fleshed out with Oshima's character design and levels conceived by Yasuhara.[2] Following Sonic The Hedgehog's release, Naka moved to Sega's U.S. branch, Sega Technical Institute, where he worked with famed American designer Mark Cerny on the follow-up in conjunction with the original team back in Japan, now known as "Sonic Team". This partnership between the Eastern and Western teams continued through the development of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles, though the bulk of the development duties shifted back to Sonic Team in Japan for those titles, which Naka had also returned to by that time.

After the release of Sonic & Knuckles, Naka was moved up to the role of producer at Sega of Japan. During his tenure in that position, he oversaw titles including Nights into Dreams... and Burning Rangers for Sega Saturn; Sonic Adventure and Phantasy Star Online for Dreamcast; Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg for Nintendo GameCube; and the "EyeToy" game Sega Superstars for PlayStation 2.

In news released on March 16, 2006, Naka announced that he intended to create his own game studio, Prope, and that he would be leaving Sega to do so.[3] Naka has stated that he considered it a benefit to be able to create games other than Sonic the Hedgehog titles.[4] Following Naoto Ohshima's departure in 1999 and Hirokazu Yasuhara's departure in 2002, Yuji Naka was the final member of the original creative core that created Sonic the Hedgehog to leave Sega.

Cameos

Yuji Naka has a cameo in the Sega arcade soccer game Virtua Striker 3 along with Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, Amy, Eggman, and a group of Chao. He is also mentioned in Shadow the Hedgehog where GUN soldiers will occasionally call out "Mister Yuji Naka is all right!". He is also one of the survivors that can be rescued from a burning building in the game Burning Rangers.

Yuji Naka's birthday was used as the level select code in Sonic 2, which requires players to enter Sound Select and play sounds 19, 65, 9 and 17.

He also appears in the anime Hi-sCoool! SeHa Girls, where the last episode reveals he is the voice of Center-sensei.

Production History

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Szczepaniak, John. "Before They Were Famouos". Retro Gamer (Imagine Publishing) (35): 74.
  2. GI Staff (August 2003). "Sonic's Architect: GI Interviews Hirokazu Yasuhara". Game Informer 13 (124): 114–116.
  3. Edge Staff (2006-05-08). "Confirmed: Yuji Naka Leaves Sega". Edge. Retrieved 2010-02-18.
  4. http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/119722-Sonic-Creator-Left-Sega-to-Avoid-Making-More-Sonic-Games

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