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[[File:NaokoMori.jpg|frame|Photo of Naoko Mori, from the ''[[Game & Wario]]'' Iwata Asks]]
[[File:NaokoMori.jpg|frame|Photo of Naoko Mori, from the ''[[Game & Wario]]'' Iwata Asks]]
'''Naoko Mori''' (JP: 森 <span lang=ja></span>子 ''Mori Naoko'') is a Japanese game designer and graphic artist employed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. She is one of the key developer of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series, having been involved in all installments since ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''. In addition, Mori has provided voice acting for various titles.
'''Naoko Mori''' (JP: 森 {{lang|ja|}}子 ''Mori Naoko'') is a Japanese game designer and graphic artist employed by [[Intelligent Systems]]. She is one of the key developers of the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series, having been involved in all installments since ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]''. In addition, Mori has provided voice acting for various titles.


For ''[[Game & Wario]]'', Mori took the role of co-director. Her task was to take [[Goro Abe]]'s ideas and work to implement them in the game.
For ''[[Game & Wario]]'', Mori took the role of co-director. Her task was to take [[Goro Abe]]'s ideas and work to implement them in the game.

Latest revision as of 05:53, January 27, 2025

Photo of Naoko Mori, from the Game & Wario Iwata Asks.
Photo of Naoko Mori, from the Game & Wario Iwata Asks

Naoko Mori (JP: 森 Mori Naoko) is a Japanese game designer and graphic artist employed by Intelligent Systems. She is one of the key developers of the WarioWare series, having been involved in all installments since WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!. In addition, Mori has provided voice acting for various titles.

For Game & Wario, Mori took the role of co-director. Her task was to take Goro Abe's ideas and work to implement them in the game.

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