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'''Satoru Okada''' is a former employee of [[Nintendo]]. First working at [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]], he was the hardware designer of the [[Game & Watch]] series and the [[Game Boy]], and directed several of Nintendo R&D1's early console and handheld games, including ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' and ''[[Icaruspedia:Kid Icarus (game)|Kid Icarus]]''.
'''Satoru Okada''' is a former employee of [[Nintendo]]. First working at [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]], he was the hardware designer of the [[Game & Watch]] series and the [[Game Boy]], and directed several of Nintendo R&D1's early console and handheld games, including ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid (game)|Metroid]]'' and ''[[Icaruspedia:Kid Icarus (game)|Kid Icarus]]''.


He was promoted to head of Nintendo Research & Engineering, where he oversaw the development of Nintendo's portable systems starting with the [[Game Boy Color]]. Satoru Okada retired after the release of [[Nintendo DSi#Nintendo DSi XL|Nintendo DSi XL]].
He was promoted to head of Nintendo Research & Engineering, where he oversaw the development of Nintendo's portable systems starting with the [[Game Boy Color]]. Satoru Okada retired after the release of the [[Nintendo DSi#Nintendo DSi XL|Nintendo DSi XL]].


==List of credits==
==List of credits==

Revision as of 14:32, June 18, 2016

Photo of Satoru Okada.
Photo of Satoru Okada, from an interview with the magazine STG Gameside.

Satoru Okada is a former employee of Nintendo. First working at Nintendo Research & Development 1, he was the hardware designer of the Game & Watch series and the Game Boy, and directed several of Nintendo R&D1's early console and handheld games, including Metroid and Kid Icarus.

He was promoted to head of Nintendo Research & Engineering, where he oversaw the development of Nintendo's portable systems starting with the Game Boy Color. Satoru Okada retired after the release of the Nintendo DSi XL.

List of credits

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