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Junichi Ishito

aka: Jun-Ichi Ishito, Jyn-ichi Ishito, 石戸 淳一
Moby ID: 198012

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Junichi Ishito (石戸淳一) is a software engineer, who took his degree at Iwate University, Japan.

He majored in Computer Graphics Simulation, and went on to work at several reputed game companies, such as SEGA, LightWeight Co., Ltd. and Electronic Arts Canada, starting in 1994 all the way to present day. With over 20 years of experience in the gaming industry, he has tackled many distinct sub-areas, such as front-ends, animation, collisions, sound, though he focuses mostly on gameplay nowadays.

Regarding systems, he started working with the Sega Saturn console and arcade machines during his 6 years at Sega, then switched to Playstation 2 while at LightWeight, and since his career at Electronic Arts he has worked with systems such as PS2, PS3, Xbox and Xbox360.

He uses mostly C++ and the Standard Template Library (STL) for his coding.

Currently residing in Vancouver, Canada, his hobbies of choice are digital photography, and obviously, anything game-related.

Credited on 22 games

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FIFA 22 (2021, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 21 (2020, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 20 (2019, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 19 (2018, Windows) Gameplay - Software Engineers
FIFA 18 (2017, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 17 (2016, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 16 (2015, Windows) Software Engineers
FIFA 15 (2014, Windows) Software Engineers
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil (2014, Xbox 360) Programming Team
FIFA 14 (2013, Windows) Programming Team
FIFA Soccer 12 (2011, Macintosh) Programming Team
FIFA Soccer 11 (2010, Windows) Programming Team
FIFA Soccer 08 (2007, Xbox 360) Programming Team
UEFA Champions League 2006-2007 (2007, Xbox 360) Programming Team
FIFA Soccer 07 (2006, Xbox 360) Programming Team
FIFA Soccer 06 (2005, Windows) Programming Team
Kengo: Master of Bushido (2000, PlayStation 2) Programmers
Virtua NBA (2000, Arcade) Programmers
Virtua Striker 2 (1999, Dreamcast) Special Thanks
Virtua Fighter Remix (1996, Windows) Programmers

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