Noboru Sugimura

Noboru Sugimura (杉村 升 Sugimura Noboru, June 28, 1948 – February 24, 2005)[1] was a Japanese television and video game writer best known for his work on the Metal Hero, Super Sentai, Resident Evil and Onimusha series.

He had studied under Ei Ogawa, one of the main writers of the Japanese crime drama TV series Taiyō ni Hoero! that Sugimura was hired for in 1975 as well, marking his first job as a scenarist.[2] Starting his own business, he went on to become the main writer of Sukeban Deka and the Metal Hero Series, and later created scenarios for Seibu Keisatsu, Lupin III Part II, Hadaka no Taishō and Kamen Rider Black.[2]

Sugimura became involved with Capcom when he was introduced to Yoshiki Okamoto during the production of Resident Evil 2.[3] Initially consulted on a trial basis, he ended up writing the complete story for the game and, together with Okamoto and two others, co-founded the now-defunct Capcom writers studio Flagship in April 1997 and would later work on other Capcom titles such as Clock Tower 3 and the first three main installment of the Onimusha series.[4]

References

  1. "Onimusha writer Noboru Sugimura dies". GameSpot. CBS Interactive Inc. 28 February 2005. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  2. 1 2 "鬼武者2 [集]の章". Capcom Co., Ltd. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  3. Yoshiki Okamoto (26 February 2005). "訃報". オカモト日記. Game Republic Inc. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  4. Minoru Funatsu (11 April 2001). "カプコン、深作欣二監督を招き「クロックタワー3」を制作". Game Watch. Impress Watch Corporation. Retrieved 8 July 2010.

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