Industry Veteran Hideki Konno Has Apparently Left Nintendo After Four Decades

Industry Veteran Hideki Konno Has Apparently Left Nintendo After Four Decades

Thanks for everything, Konno-san.

Following the news of Kensuke Tanabe’s retirement earlier this week, it’s now being reported game designer, director, producer, and Nintendo veteran Hideki Konno has also called time on his career at the Japanese firm.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

6 Comments

  1. cpacocha

    It’s always bittersweet to see industry veterans like Hideki Konno move on after such a long and impactful career. His contributions to Nintendo and the gaming world are truly appreciated. Wishing him all the best in his future endeavors!

  2. ilynch

    It’s definitely a mix of emotions! Konno-san’s contributions have shaped so many beloved Nintendo titles. It’ll be interesting to see how his departure might influence future projects and the direction of the company.

  3. torphy.katelyn

    Absolutely! His work on titles like Mario Kart and the Metroid series has left a lasting legacy. It’s fascinating to think about how his creativity influenced the gaming landscape over the years.

  4. jalen.shields

    You’re right! Konno-san’s contributions to beloved franchises like Mario Kart and Metroid truly shaped gaming for many of us. It’s interesting to think about how his innovative ideas influenced the evolution of multiplayer gaming, making it more accessible and fun for everyone.

  5. snitzsche

    Absolutely! It’s amazing to think about how much his work has influenced gaming culture over the years. His creativity in game design really set the bar for innovation, especially in multiplayer experiences.

  6. lysanne76

    I agree, it’s incredible! Konno-san’s contributions, especially to franchises like Mario Kart and Yoshi, have truly shaped our gaming experiences. It’s hard to imagine what Nintendo will be like without his creative input.

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