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'''Hidetaka Suehiro'''|extra=born April 14, 1973}} (often referred to by his nickname, ''SWERY65'', is a director and producer for [[Access Games]]. His most notable directing role was on ''[[Deadly Premonition]]'' (named ''Red Seeds Profile'' in Japan) for the ''[[Xbox 360]]'' and ''[[PlayStation 3]]'', which gained him attention from many videogame websites and magazines. He also directed ''[[Spy Fiction]]'' for the ''[[PlayStation 2]]'' and worked on ''[[Lord of Arcana]]'', ''[[Extermination (video game)|Extermination]]'' and ''[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]]'', amongst others. He has been called an "auteur]]" video game director, and compared to [[Hideo Kojima]] and [[Goichi Suda]]. |
{{'''Hidetaka Suehiro'''|extra=born April 14, 1973}} (often referred to by his nickname, ''SWERY65''), is a director and producer for [[Access Games]]. His most notable directing role was on ''[[Deadly Premonition]]'' (named ''Red Seeds Profile'' in Japan) for the ''[[Xbox 360]]'' and ''[[PlayStation 3]]'', which gained him attention from many videogame websites and magazines. He also directed ''[[Spy Fiction]]'' for the ''[[PlayStation 2]]'' and worked on ''[[Lord of Arcana]]'', ''[[Extermination (video game)|Extermination]]'' and ''[[Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return]]'', amongst others. He has been called an "auteur]]" video game director, and compared to [[Hideo Kojima]] and [[Goichi Suda]]. |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
Revision as of 16:21, 3 June 2011
Template:'''Hidetaka Suehiro''' (often referred to by his nickname, SWERY65), is a director and producer for Access Games. His most notable directing role was on Deadly Premonition (named Red Seeds Profile in Japan) for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, which gained him attention from many videogame websites and magazines. He also directed Spy Fiction for the PlayStation 2 and worked on Lord of Arcana, Extermination and Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return, amongst others. He has been called an "auteur]]" video game director, and compared to Hideo Kojima and Goichi Suda.
Works
Title | Platform | Release status |
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The Last Blade | Neo Geo MVS | Released in Japan (1997) |
The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai | Neo Geo MVS | Released in Japan (1998) |
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return | PlayStation | Released in Japan (1999) |
Extermination | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan (2001) |
Spy Fiction | PlayStation 2 | Released in Japan (2004) |
Deadly Premonition | Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 | Released in Japan (2010) |
Ace Combat: Joint Assault | PSP | Released in Japan (2010) |
Lord of Arcana | PSP | Released in Japan (2011) |
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