Junko Kawano (河野 純子, Kawano Junko) is a Japanese game designer, game director and writer. She helped Yoshitaka Murayama create the Suikoden series of role-playing video games.[1] Initially a character designer and illustrator, she helped the series for Konami following Murayama's departure in 2002, writing and producing Suikoden IV and its spinoff title Suikoden Tactics.
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footballer Junji Kawano (川野 淳次, born 1945), Japanese footballer JunkoKawano (河野 純子), Japanese game designer, game director and writer Kaoru Kawano, (born 1916)...
developed video game console, where he began collaborating with designer JunkoKawano, also a newcomer to Konami and future writer and designer for Suikoden...
In the winter of 1993/1994, Konami newcomers Yoshitaka Murayama and JunkoKawano were tasked with creating an RPG for an internally developed video games...
departure. Suikoden IV was directed by Matsukawa as well but was produced by JunkoKawano, who was the chief designer in Suikoden I. Suikoden V was directed by...
2012. Retrieved February 14, 2016. Yip, Spencer (August 15, 2008). "JunkoKawano talks to us about Time Hollow". Siliconera. Gamurs. Archived from the...
September 23, 2008, and Europe on February 6, 2009. The game was written by JunkoKawano, whose PlayStation 2 work Shadow of Memories also features a young man...
adventure games Yoko Kanno, Japanese composer, arranger and musician JunkoKawano, Japanese game designer, director, illustrator and writer best known...
Junko Iwao (岩男 潤子, Iwao Junko, born February 18, 1970 in Beppu, Ōita) is a Japanese voice actress and singer. Her most notable role is in Cardcaptor Sakura...
November 2003. Mariko Kouda performed the ending theme song of the game. JunkoKawano was a planner for the game, and she had previously been a character designer...
to Domon in the Philippine release. Miki (みき, Miki) Voiced by: Junko Iwao Miki Kawano is Sorao's childhood friend and also his love interest. The vice...
involved in a band called Trapnest. Nana Osaki (大崎 ナナ, Ōsaki Nana) Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (video game); Romi Park (anime), Anna Tsuchiya (anime singing voice)...
Boufford; Michael G. Gilbert; Rudolf V. Kamelin; Shoichi Kawano; Tetsuo Koyama; Elena V. Mordak; Junko Noguchi; Victor G. Soukup; Hiroshi Takahashi; Kamilla...
poor health of the artist. A new manga adaptation, illustrated by Akiko Kawano, began serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine on...