Yoshihisa Kishimoto


Yoshihisa Kishimoto is a Japanese video game developer known primarily for his involvement with Technos Japan Corp. He is best known for his work on beat 'em up games, as the original creator of the Kunio-kun and Double Dragon game franchises, having worked on the original arcade and NES installments in both series. While not the first side-scrolling martial arts action games, they established the general template and conventions used by the beat 'em up genre since the late 1980s. He has thus sometimes been referred to as the grandfather of the beat 'em up genre. He is currently the President and Representative Director of a game company called Plophet.

Biography

In his teenage years as a high school student, he used to regularly get into fights on a daily basis, which was partly triggered by a break-up with a girl who dumped him. Kishimoto was also a fan of Bruce Lee's Hong Kong martial arts films, particularly Enter the Dragon. These were formative influences that would later form the basis for his beat 'em up games Kunio-kun and Double Dragon.
Kishimoto began his video game designing career in the early 1980s after being employed by Data East, where he worked on the arcade laserdisc video games Cobra Command and Road Blaster. After leaving Data East, Kishimoto was employed by Technos Japan Corp. During his time on the company, he worked on the video games Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun and Double Dragon. Both Kunio-kun and Double Dragon went on to become the main game franchises of Technos and helped established the side-scrolling beat-'em-up game genre.
After leaving Technos during the 1990s, Kishimoto worked as a freelance game designer and producer for various game companies while working under the trade name of Plophet. In 2000, he began working as a game developer for the "Plus e" platform, a computer terminal distributed to family restaurants in Japan. During his freelance career, he also acted as producer for budget games released in Japan, such as The Dungeon RPG for the PlayStation and Rogue: Hearts Dungeon for the PlayStation 2.
On April 1, 2010, Kishimoto founded Plophet Co., Ltd., a self-employed company named after the trade name he used during his freelance days. He has served as a creative consultant for sequels to Technos' former IPs such as Double Dragon Neon and River City Ransom: Underground.

Works

Pro Soccer – Sub-directorCobra Command – DirectorRoad Blaster – DirectorRenegade – DirectorRenegade – DirectorDouble Dragon – DirectorSuper Dodge Ball – DirectorDouble Dragon – DirectorChina Gate – DirectorU.S. Championship V'Ball – DirectorDouble Dragon II: The Revenge – DirectorWWF Superstars – DirectorSuper Spike V'BallProduction ManagerDouble Dragon II: The Revenge – ProducerBlockout – ProducerDouble Dragon III: The Sacred Stones – DirectorWWF Wrestlefest – DirectorSugoro Quest: The Quest of Dice Heros – ProducerShodai Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun – ProducerSuper Bowling – ProducerSuper Double Dragon – Direct SupportThe Combatribes – ProducerShin Nekketsu Kōha: Kunio-tachi no Banka – DirectorSugoro Quest ++: Dicenics – ProducerOthello World 2:Yume to Michi e no Chōsen – ProducerChō Aniki: Kyūkyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyō Otoko – ProducerChō Aniki: Kyūkyoku... Otoko no Gyakushū – ProducerSlam Dragon – ProducerCowboy Bebop – ProducerGunya Gunya – ProducerSimple 1500 Series Vol. 28: The Dungeon RPG – Development Producer and DirectorBau Nyā Chū – ProducerRiver City Ransom: UndergroundCreative ConsultantDouble Dragon IV – Director