Koichi Nakamura - Game Credits

Game Credits

  • Door Door
    • Door Door mkII
  • Newtron
  • Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken
  • Dragon Quest (director, programmer)
    • Dragon Quest II (director, main programmer)
    • Dragon Quest III (director)
    • Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (director)
    • Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (supervisor)
  • Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin (director)
  • Otogirisō (director, producer)
  • Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon (producer)
    • Torneko: The Last Hope (executive producer)
    • Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3 (executive producer)
  • Kamaitachi no Yoru (producer)
    • Kamaitachi no Yoru 2: Kangoku-jima no Warabe Uta (executive producer)
    • Kamaitachi no Yoru x 3: Mikatzuki-jima Jiken no Shinsō (producer)
  • Shiren the Wanderer (producer)
    • Shiren the Wanderer GB (producer)
    • Fushigi no Dungeon: Fūrai no Shiren 2: Oni Shūrai! Siren-jō! (executive producer)
    • Shiren the Wanderer GB 2 (executive producer)
    • Shiren the Wanderer Gaiden (supervising director)
    • Shiren Monsters Netsal (producer)
  • Chocobo's Dungeon (supervising director)
    • Chocobo's Dungeon 2 (supervising director)
  • Machi (producer)
  • 3-Nen B-Gumi Kinpachi Sensei: Densetsu no Kyoudan ni Tate! (producer)
  • Homeland (producer)
  • Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness (producer)
  • Imabikisō (executive producer)
  • 428: Fūsa Sareta Shibuya de (producer)
  • Trick × Logic (executive producer)

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    My first big mistake was made when, in a moment of weakness, I consented to learn the game; for a man who can frankly say “I do not play bridge” is allowed to go over in the corner and run the pianola by himself, while the poor neophyte, no matter how much he may protest that he isn’t “at all a good player, in fact I’m perfectly rotten,” is never believed, but dragged into a game where it is discovered, too late, that he spoke the truth.
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