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Hironobu Sakaguchi (坂口 博信, Sakaguchi Hironobu) (born November 25, 1962) is a Japanese video game designer, director, producer, writer, and film director. He is best known as creator of the Final Fantasy series, having conceived the original concept for the first title Final Fantasy and also having directed several later entries in the franchise, and has had a long career in gaming with over 100 million units of video games sold worldwide. He left Square Enix and founded the studio Mistwalker in 2004.

Biography

Early years

Sakaguchi was born in Hitachi, Ibaraki, Japan. Originally planning to become a professional musician, he played in various bands and booked local concert venues during his secondary education, selling tickets to the concerts himself. Sakaguchi studied electrical engineering while attending Yokohama National University, but dropped out in 1983 mid-semester with Hiromichi Tanaka.

Square

During university, Sakaguchi's programming studies led him to desire the new Apple II computer which had recently been released. Since he could not afford one, he instead purchased a knockoff in the Akihabara district, which, although cheaper than an actual Apple II, was still expensive. Realizing that he needed funds to buy software for his computer, he began to seek a part-time job to earn the necessary income. This search then led to Sakaguchi becoming a part-time employee of Square, a newly formed branch of Denyūsha Electric Company founded by Masafumi Miyamoto. At this point, Sakaguchi still dreamed of becoming a professional musician, but felt that working for a company like Square would provide him with needed programming experience in the meantime.

When Square became an independent company in 1986, Sakaguchi became a full-time employee as the Director of Planning and Development. After working on several Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games that failed to become major hits, Sakaguchi began questioning if he had chosen the right career path and if he was qualified to be a game writer. He then pitched the concept for a role-playing video game called Fighting Fantasy, and assembled a small team to realize this project of his. Among others, Sakaguchi's thoughts about quitting the game industry and going back to university – had the game not sold well – were a reason for the title being changed to Final Fantasy. The game was released in Japan for the NES on December 18, 1987, and was successful across Japan. Under Sakaguchi's supervision, Final Fantasy developed into an expansive franchise, spanning from stand alone stories to spin-offs to direct sequels. In 1991, following the release of Final Fantasy IV for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, he was honored with the position of Executive Vice President. The last Final Fantasy game he directed was Final Fantasy V, becoming the producer for future installments of the franchise. In 1995, he became president of Square's North American division. His final role as game producer was for Final Fantasy IX. In an interview at the time he described it as his favorite Final Fantasy. He later went on to serve more as an executive producer of the series, as well as many of Square's other games, including Vagrant Story, Parasite Eve and Kingdom Hearts. The Kingdom Hearts series would later go on to feature a character named Master Eraqus, who was designed to physically resemble Sakaguchi and match with Disney's Yen Sid. In May 2000, Sakaguchi received the Hall of Fame Award of the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.

Time as film director

A long time proponent of bringing together the story-telling vehicle of film and the interactive elements of games, Sakaguchi took the leap from games to film when he made his debut as film director in Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, an animated motion picture based on his world-famous Final Fantasy series. Despite some positive reviews, the film was a box office bomb, losing approximately 94 million dollars.

Resignation from Square

Sakaguchi voluntarily stepped down from his post as an executive vice president at Square. This event also reduced Square's financial capital. Square later merged with its rival, the Enix Corporation, which led to the creation of Square Enix in 2003. In 2004, Sakaguchi founded Mistwalker with the financial backing of Microsoft Game Studios.

Mistwalker

Sakaguchi founded Mistwalker, which began operation in 2004. In February 2005, it was announced that Mistwalker would be working with Microsoft Game Studios to create two role-playing video games for the Xbox 360. Still, the company remains independent from console exclusivity. Sakaguchi released the works Blue Dragon in 2006, and Lost Odyssey in 2007 on the Xbox 360, and ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat on the Nintendo DS. He was developing an action-RPG, titled Cry On, until the project was canceled in December 2008.

Later he began working on a new "large scale project" on which Sakaguchi commented: "I'm betting a lot on this project." This game was announced in January 2010 to be The Last Story, a co-production with Nintendo for the Wii.It was revealed in an interview on Nintendo's website that Sakaguchi is the director of The Last Story, which marks his first time as director of a game since Final Fantasy V.

In 2016, he announced the formation of a new video game development company located in Tokyo. The proposed name of the studio is "Dawnwalker".

Games

Hironobu Sakaguchi has been credited, in some capacity, with the following games.

YearTitlePlatformDirect role(s)Other credit(s)
1984The Death TrapNEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, FM-7Design
1985Will: The Death Trap IINEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, FM-7Design
1986Cruise Chaser BlasstyNEC PC-8801, NEC PC-9801, Sharp X1Design
King's KnightNintendo Entertainment SystemDesign
19873-D WorldRunnerNintendo Entertainment SystemDesign
Rad RacerNintendo Entertainment SystemDesign
Nakayama Miho no Tokimeki High SchoolFamily Computer Disk SystemDesign
JJNintendo Entertainment SystemDesign
Final FantasyNintendo Entertainment SystemDirector
1988Final Fantasy IINintendo Entertainment SystemDirector
1990Final Fantasy IIINintendo Entertainment SystemDirector
1991Final Fantasy IVSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemDirector
1992Final Fantasy VSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemDirector
1993Romancing SaGa 2Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemExecutive producer
1994Final Fantasy VISuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemOriginal storyProducer
1995Front MissionSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemSupervisor
Chrono TriggerSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemDesignSupervisor
Seiken Densetsu 3Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemSpecial thanks
Romancing SaGa 3Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemExecutive producer
1996Bahamut LagoonSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemSupervisor
Front Mission: Gun HazardSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemSupervisor
Super Mario RPGSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemProduction supervisor
Treasure Hunter GSuper Nintendo Entertainment SystemGeneral producer
Tobal No. 1PlayStationSupervisor
1997Final Fantasy VIIPlayStationDesign, original storyProducer
Bushido BladePlayStationExecutive producer
Tobal 2PlayStationSupervisor
Final Fantasy TacticsPlayStationProducer
EinhänderPlayStationSupervisor
1998XenogearsPlayStationExecutive producer
Bushido Blade 2PlayStationExecutive producer
Parasite EvePlayStationConceptProducer
SoukaigiPlayStationSupervisor
Brave Fencer MusashiPlayStationExecutive producer
EhrgeizPlayStationSupervisor
Chocobo's Dungeon 2PlayStationProducer
1999Final Fantasy VIIIPlayStationExecutive producer
Chocobo RacingPlayStationExecutive producer
SaGa Frontier 2PlayStationExecutive producer
Legend of ManaPlayStationExecutive producer
Front Mission 3PlayStationExecutive producer
Chrono CrossPlayStationExecutive producer
Parasite Eve 2PlayStationExecutive producer
Chocobo StallionPlayStationExecutive producer
2000Vagrant StoryPlayStationExecutive producer
Driving Emotion Type-SPlayStation 2Executive producer
Final Fantasy IXPlayStationScenarioProducer
The BouncerPlayStation 2Executive producer
2001Final Fantasy XPlayStation 2Executive producer
2002Kingdom HeartsPlayStation 2Executive producer
Final Fantasy XIPlayStation 2, Microsoft WindowsExecutive producer
2003Final Fantasy Tactics AdvanceGame Boy AdvanceExecutive producer
Final Fantasy X-2PlayStation 2Executive producer
2006Final Fantasy XIIPlayStation 2Special thanks
Blue DragonXbox 360Scenario, lyricsSupervisor
2007ASH: Archaic Sealed HeatNintendo DSExecutive producer
Lost OdysseyXbox 360Scenario, lyricsSupervisor
2008Blue Dragon PlusNintendo DSScenario
Away: Shuffle DungeonNintendo DSScenario
Blue Dragon: Awakened ShadowNintendo DSScenarioExecutive director
2011The Last StoryWiiDirector, designer, scenario, lyrics
2012Party WaveiOS, AndroidDirector, MusicSurfing
2014Terra BattleiOS, AndroidProducer
2017Terra Battle 2iOS, Android, Microsoft WindowsProducer
TBATerra WarsiOS, Android, Microsoft WindowsProducer
TBAFantasianiOSProducer
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