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Atsushi Ii

aka: Ejun, E. Jun, E-jun, 飯 淳
Moby ID: 326968

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Atsushi Ii (飯 淳), also known as E.Jun, is a Japanese game designer. He was born September 15, 1965, in Ehime prefecture. After graduating from college he worked as a writer for the computer game magazine Popcom. He worked for Glodia and later Right Stuff, writing the scenarios and designing Emerald Dragon (1989) and Alshark (1991).

Afterwards he went freelancing and cooperated with Media Works, creating the scenario for their Seiya Monogatari (1995). In 2001 he founded Pyramid and went on to direct Patapon games. In March 2011 he resigned, establishing Black Bandit Q.

Credited on 20 games

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Hero must die. again (2020, Windows) Special Thanks
Patapon (2017, PlayStation 4) Level Designer
Natural Doctrine (2014, PlayStation 3) Director
Patapon 3 (2011, PSP) Direction
Patapon 2 (2009, PSP) Lead Level Designer
Shining Force: Neo (2005, PlayStation 2) Game Producer
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2 (2004, GameCube) Producer
Seven Samurai 20XX (2004, PlayStation 2) Director
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (2003, GameCube) Producer
Adventure of Tokyo Disney Sea: Ushinawareta Hōseki no Himitsu (2001, PlayStation 2) Director
Record of Lodoss War (2000, Dreamcast) Director
Anearth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume (1997, SEGA Saturn) Original Work/Planning (原作/企画)
Seiya Monogatari: Anearth Fantasy Stories (1995, TurboGrafx CD) Original Work (原作)
Emerald Dragon (1995, SNES) Original Work (原作)
Kisō Louga II: The Ends of Shangrila (1995, TurboGrafx CD) Cast
Alshark (1994, TurboGrafx CD) Conceptual Work (原作)
Emerald Dragon (1994, TurboGrafx CD) Original Story (原作)
Sword Master (1993, TurboGrafx CD) Manual Production (マニュアル制作)
Fiend Hunter (1993, TurboGrafx CD) Scenario
Libros de Chilam Balam (1992, PC-98) Special Thanks

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