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Junko Kawano
Born
Japan
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Game designer and producer

Junko Kawano (河野 純子, Kawano Junko) is a Japanese game designer and game producer. She helped Yoshitaka Murayama create the Suikoden series of role-playing video games.[1] Initially a character designer and illustrator, she helmed the series for Konami following Murayama's departure in 2002, writing and producing Suikoden IV and its spinoff title Suikoden Tactics.

Biography

A newly hired artist at Konami in 1993, Kawano was assigned to create an RPG along with writer Yoshitaka Murayama, another newcomer to the company. The project was initially intended for an internally-developed video game console, which was scrapped, but it was later reopened to be included as one of Konami's first games for Sony's upcoming PlayStation console. When it was decided that Suikoden would include 108 recruitable characters, she would share character design credit with some additional contributors.

Kawano was not directly involved with the following two entries to the series, instead writing, producing and designing her own title, the adventure game Shadow of Memories[2] (AKA. Shadow of Destiny in North America). It was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 to generally positive reviews, and later ported to Windows/PC, Xbox and PSP. Following some departures from the Suikoden team in July 2002, including series creator Murayama, just a month before the release of Suikoden III, Kawano took creative control of the series. She wrote and designed Suikoden IV[3] (2004) and the spinoff Suikoden Tactics[4][5] (2005), with plans for further installments on the PlayStation 3[6]. However, sales for the series would keep declining after the third game, so instead she left the franchise.

More recently, she has produced a spiritual successor to Shadow of Memories titled Time Hollow[7][8] (2008), and the adventure/puzzle game Zack & Ombra: The Phantom Amusement Park[9] (2010), both for the Nintendo DS.

Works

Game Role Releases Platform
Suikoden Designer 1995 PlayStation, Saturn, Windows
Twinbee RPG[10] Designer 1998 PlayStation
Shadow of Memories Writer, producer, designer 2001 PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox, PSP
Suikoden IV Writer, producer, designer 2004 PlayStation 2
Suikoden Tactics Writer, producer, designer 2005 PlayStation 2
Time Hollow Writer, designer 2008 Nintendo DS
Zack & Ombra: The Phantom Amusement Park Writer, director 2010 Nintendo DS

References

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