Kazuhisa Hashimoto
Kazuhisa Hashimoto was a Japanese video game developer, best known for having created the Konami Code, a cheat code used in numerous video games typically granting the player extra lives or other benefits, and which has become often used as an Easter egg in popular culture.
Career
Hashimoto joined Konami along with several other recent college graduates in 1981. At the time, Konami was focused on coin-operated products such as medal games, and Hashimoto started by helping to develop the circuit boards for these games. Konami expanded over the next few years into arcade games with successful games like Scramble and Super Cobra, and later into bringing these games into versions for the Nintendo Entertainment System. According to Hashimoto, the company's focus at the time still remained the coin-op machines, with experienced staff assigned to that area of the business. The newer hires were pushed off onto development of the video game side of Konami with little formal training or instruction. Once the Super Nintendo Entertainment System had arrived in 1990, Konami had brought in experienced video game developers and helped establish more rigor to the development process.One of the first NES games Hashimoto worked on was the conversion of Track & Field, a project that took six months between himself and another programmer. He later came back to the game to help design a special controller to use for the game as players reported it painful to use the standard NES controller. Gradius was also a port of an arcade game they were ordered to make, which took Hashimoto and three others less than six months to complete. Other games Hashimoto had developed at Konami included The Goonies for NES, and The Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
Hashimoto continued to work at Konami through the rest of his life and has credits on at least nine games. Among other titles he worked on included the International Superstar Soccer series. He was also the executive vice president of Star Online.
Hashimoto died on February 25, 2020, as reported by both Konami and by Hashimoto's friend Yuji Takenouchi.