Shinji Mikami
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Bethesda Softworks announced on February 23, 2023, that Shinji Mikami would be leaving Tango Gameworks in the coming months. This marked the end of Mikami's tenure at the studio he founded, where he directed The Evil Within and oversaw the development of Ghostwire: Tokyo and Hi-Fi Rush.
ZeniMax Media, the parent company of Bethesda Softworks, announced on October 28, 2010, that Shinji Mikami had joined ZeniMax after they acquired Tango Gameworks. This acquisition marked a new chapter in Mikami's career, leading to the development of The Evil Within.
God Hand, directed by Shinji Mikami, was released in North America on October 10, 2006. The game's release marked one of Mikami's last projects before moving on from Capcom and his Clover Studio.
God Hand, directed by Shinji Mikami, was released in Japan on September 14, 2006. This beat 'em up action game, known for its comedy and challenging gameplay, was among Mikami's final projects at Capcom before his departure.
The original Resident Evil, directed by Shinji Mikami, was released in Japan and North America on March 22, 1996, for the PlayStation. This release is significant because it popularized the survival horror genre, established its conventions, and contributed to the PlayStation's success.
Shinji Mikami, the influential video game designer, director, and producer, was born on August 11, 1965, in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. This marks the beginning of the life of a key figure in the survival horror genre, known for his work on the Resident Evil series, Dino Crisis, and other significant titles.
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