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'''Noritaka Funamizu''' is a game designer, planner, and producer who worked for [[Capcom]] from the mid- | '''Noritaka Funamizu''' is a game designer, planner, and producer who worked for [[Capcom]] from the mid-1980s until the mid-2000s. Funamizu got his start in Capcom working on many arcade titles, including ''Gun Smoke'', ''Forgotten Worlds'', ''U.N. Squadron'', and multiple games in the ''Street Fighter'' franchise. He worked on games in some of Capcom's biggest franchises, including ''Mega Man'', ''Resdient Evil'', and ''Devil May Cry''. Funamizu is best known in the Zelda community as the Producer of both ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons|Oracle of Seasons]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages|Oracle of Ages]]''. | ||
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Noritaka Funamizu
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Noritaka Funamizu is a game designer, planner, and producer who worked for Capcom from the mid-1980s until the mid-2000s. Funamizu got his start in Capcom working on many arcade titles, including Gun Smoke, Forgotten Worlds, U.N. Squadron, and multiple games in the Street Fighter franchise. He worked on games in some of Capcom's biggest franchises, including Mega Man, Resdient Evil, and Devil May Cry. Funamizu is best known in the Zelda community as the Producer of both Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages.
Release | Game | Credit(s) |
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2001 | Oracle of Seasons | Producer |
2001 | Oracle of Ages | Producer |
2002 | Four Swords | Producer |