Noritaka Funamizu

Noritaka Funamizu
船水 紀孝
Born (1965-12-14) December 14, 1965
Japan
OccupationsVideo game designer, director, producer
Years active1985–present
Employer(s)Capcom (1985–2004)
Crafts & Meister (2004–present)

Noritaka Funamizu (船水 紀孝, Funamizu Noritaka; born December 14, 1965), sometimes credited as Poo,[1] is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer formerly employed by Capcom. In 2004, he left Capcom to help found Crafts & Meister.

Career

Funamizu was employed by Capcom in 1985. Prior to that, he wrote for Beep as a part-time contributor until he was invited into the company by senior staff. When he joined Capcom, he befriended fellow Capcom designer Yoshiki Okamoto while playing a game of catchball. During the late 1980s and up until the mid-1990s, Funamizu designed and co-designed several of the company's arcade games, including games in the Street Fighter series[2] (particularly Super Street Fighter II and the Street Fighter Alpha series).

Funamizu was later promoted to General Manager of Capcom's Production Studio 1 which produced several of the company's arcade and consumer titles. He, along with producer Katsuhiro Sudo left Capcom in April 2004 to form Crafts & Meister.[3]

Works

Year Title Credited as
1985 Gun.Smoke Character design
1986 Side Arms Game designer
1987 1943: The Battle of Midway
1988 Forgotten Worlds
1989 Dynasty Wars
U.N. Squadron
1990 1941: Counter Attack
Mega Twins Director
Nemo Game designer
1992 Varth: Operation Thunderstorm Director
Warriors of Fate Game designer
1993 The Punisher Director
Super Street Fighter II Game designer
1994 Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Armored Warriors Special advisor
X-Men: Children of the Atom Game designer
1995 Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
1996 Street Fighter Alpha 2 Producer, game designer
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo General producer
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Star Gladiator
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Mega Man 8
Red Earth
1997 Street Fighter III: New Generation
Battle Circuit
Vampire Savior
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Capcom Sports Club
Mega Man X4
Mega Man Battle & Chase
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix
Street Fighter III 2nd Impact
Breath of Fire III
1998 Marvel vs. Capcom
JoJo's Venture
Street Fighter EX2 Motion designer
Resident Evil 2 general producer
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Producer, game designer
Mega Man & Bass General producer
Plasma Sword Producer
Tech Romancer General producer
1999 Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
Giga Wing Executive producer
Street Fighter III 3rd Strike General producer
Strider 2
Resident Evil 3
SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium Supervisor
Power Stone General producer
Magical Tetris Challenge
The Misadventures of Tron Bonne
Dino Crisis
2000 Spawn: In the Demon's Hand
Project Justice
Power Stone 2
Breath of Fire IV Executive producer
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes General producer
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Resident Evil: Code Veronica
2001 One Piece Mansion
Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon
Capcom vs. SNK 2
The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and Oracle of Ages Producer
Heavy Metal: Geomatrix General producer
2002 GioGio no Kimyō na Bōken: Ōgon no Kaze
Auto Modellista
2003 Hyper Street Fighter II Executive director
Gotcha Force General producer
Devil May Cry 2 Executive producer
Chaos Legion Supervisor
Resident Evil Outbreak Executive producer
2004 Monster Hunter
Resident Evil Outbreak File #2 Event planner
2005 Super Dragon Ball Z Executive director
2011 Earth Seeker designer

References

  • Studio Bent Stuff (September 2000). All About Capcom Head-to-Head Fighting Game. A.A. Game History Series (Vol. 1) (in Japanese). Dempa Publications, Inc. ISBN 4-88554-676-1.
  1. ^ Capcom Co., Ltd (September 9, 1996). X-Men vs. Street Fighter. Capcom Co., Ltd. Scene: staff credits.
  2. ^ "Street Fighter producer forms new studio".
  3. ^ Tanaka, John (June 22, 2004). "Street Fighter Creator Opens New Studio". IGN. Retrieved March 22, 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)