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Nobuyuki Inoue
井上 信行
Occupations
  • game director
  • Employers
  • Brownie Brown (2000-2012)
  • Sayonaraoyasumi (2012–present)
  • Works
  • Mother 3
  • Fantasy Life
  • Triangle Strategy
  • Nobuyuki Inoue (井上信行, Inoue Nobuyuki) is an independent writer at his own company, Sayonaraoyasumi. He previously worked as a creative director for Square and Brownie Brown.[1] He first became a developer when he took a job with Square as a debugger on the Game Boy game Final Fantasy Legend II. He began working as a scenario designer on the Super Famicom game Live a Live. He was also involved in games in the Mana series, including Legend of Mana.

    He left Square to work with Brownie Brown, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nintendo. He continued making games in the Mana series, starting with a remake of Final Fantasy Adventure titled Sword of Mana for the Game Boy Advance. He went on to direct a new franchise called Magical Vacation for the Game Boy Advance, which was followed by Magical Starsign for the Nintendo DS. [2] He later directed Mother 3, the long-awaited sequel to EarthBound. His final work at Brownie Brown was as the lead planner on Fantasy Life for the Nintendo 3DS.

    Inoue began Sayonaraoyasumi Co., Ltd. on April 2, 2012.[3] Under this company, he worked as a scenario writer on Triangle Strategy for the Nintendo Switch.

    Works[edit]

    Year Game title Role
    1990 Final Fantasy Legend II Debugger
    1992 Romancing SaGa Field map design
    Hanjuku Hero: Aa, Sekaiyo Hanjukunare...! Battle director
    1994 Live A Live Battle director, scenario
    1995 Romancing SaGa 3 Map design
    1997 Final Fantasy Tactics Planner
    1999 Legend of Mana Event planner
    2001 Magical Vacation Director, scenario
    2006 Magical Starsign
    Mother 3 Director
    2011 Professor Layton's London Life
    2014 Fantasy Life Lead planner
    2022 Triangle Strategy Scenario (credited as Sayonaraoyasumi)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Inoue, Nobuyuki. "井上信行". Amazon (in Japanese). Retrieved July 7, 2022.
  • ^ "Interview Magical Starsign". Gamekyo (in French). September 2, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2011.
  • ^ Inoue, Nobuyuki. "History - さよならおやすみ 会社沿革". Sayonaraoyasumi (in Japanese). Retrieved July 7, 2022.

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