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'''Gunpei Yokoi''' (Japanese: {{hl|横井 軍平|Yokoi gunpei}} ''Yokoi Gunpei''; sometimes rendered as ''Gumpei'') was a Japanese video game and hardware designer who was employed by [[Nintendo]] from 1965 to 1996. He is most famous as the creator of the [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] and [[wikipedia:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]] portable console lines, and of the modern [[wikipedia:D-pad|D-pad]] design used by the controllers on every Nintendo console since the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
'''Gunpei Yokoi''' (Japanese: {{hl|横井 軍平|Yokoi gunpei}} ''Yokoi Gunpei''; sometimes rendered as ''Gumpei'') was a Japanese video game and hardware designer who was employed by [[Nintendo]] from 1965 to 1996. He is most famous as the creator of the [[wikipedia:Game Boy|Game Boy]] and [[wikipedia:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]] portable console lines, and of the modern [[wikipedia:D-pad|D-pad]] design used by the controllers on every Nintendo console since the [[Family Computer]].


During his time at Nintendo, he acted as the producer of numerous titles developed by [[mariowiki:Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo Research & Development 1]], including several early {{FES}} games. {{FE4}} was the final game he produced for Nintendo, before departing the company as a result of the fallout of the disastrous [[wikipedia:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]] launch. Afterward, he moved on to develop the [[wikipedia:WonderSwan|WonderSwan]] portable console for [[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]], where he remained until he died in a car crash in 1997.
During his time at Nintendo, he acted as the producer of numerous titles developed by [[mariowiki:Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo Research & Development 1]], including several early {{FES}} games. {{FE4}} was the final game he produced for Nintendo, before departing the company as a result of the fallout of the disastrous [[wikipedia:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]] launch. Afterward, he moved on to develop the [[wikipedia:WonderSwan|WonderSwan]] portable console for [[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]], where he remained until he died in a car crash in 1997.
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==External links==
==External links==
* [[nwiki:Gunpei Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]] on Nintendo Wiki
* [[mariowiki:Gunpei Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]] on Super Mario Wiki
* [[wikipedia:Gunpei Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]] on Wikipedia
* [[wikipedia:Gunpei Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]] on Wikipedia
* [[mariowiki:Gunpei Yokoi|Gunpei Yokoi]] on Super Mario Wiki


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Gender

Male

Date of birth

September 10th, 1941
Kyoto, Japan

Date of death

October 4th, 1997

Age

56 at death

Nationality

Japanese

Employer

Nintendo

Gunpei Yokoi (Japanese: 横井 軍平 Yokoi Gunpei; sometimes rendered as Gumpei) was a Japanese video game and hardware designer who was employed by Nintendo from 1965 to 1996. He is most famous as the creator of the Game Boy and Game & Watch portable console lines, and of the modern D-pad design used by the controllers on every Nintendo console since the Family Computer.

During his time at Nintendo, he acted as the producer of numerous titles developed by Nintendo Research & Development 1, including several early Fire Emblem series games. Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War was the final game he produced for Nintendo, before departing the company as a result of the fallout of the disastrous Virtual Boy launch. Afterward, he moved on to develop the WonderSwan portable console for Bandai, where he remained until he died in a car crash in 1997.

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