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Shintaro Sato
Template:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyTemplate:InfoboxPropertyShintaro Sato is a program director at Nintendo. He joined in 2008 in EAD.
Known Works
- Wii Music (Wii, 2008) - Programming
- New Super Mario Bros. U (Wii U, 2012) - System programming
- New Super Luigi U (Wii U, 2013) - System programming
- Splatoon (Wii U, 2015) - Programming (program director)
- Splatoon 2 (Nintendo Switch, 2017) - Directer (program director)
- Octo Expansion (Nintendo Switch, 2018) - Director (program director)
- Splatoon 3 (Nintendo Switch, 2022) - Directer (program director)
Special Thanks
- New Super Mario Bros. 2(2012)
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate(2018) - Original Game Supervisor