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Eiji Aonuma (Eiji Onozuka (小野塚 英二)) was born on 16 March, 1963 in Nagano, is a Video game designer, director, producer. Discover Eiji Aonuma's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?
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Eiji Onozuka (小野塚 英二) |
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Video game designer, director, producer |
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61 years old |
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Pisces |
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16 March 1963 |
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16 March |
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Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
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Eiji Aonuma Height, Weight & Measurements
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Eiji Aonuma Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Eiji Aonuma worth at the age of 61 years old? Eiji Aonuma’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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He then led the production of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the second major Zelda game to be released for the GameCube and a launch game for the Wii. He then produced a sequel to The Wind Waker for the Nintendo DS, The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass, followed by another Nintendo DS title, The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks. He also produced Link's Crossbow Training and The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword for the Wii, The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds for the Nintendo 3DS, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for the Nintendo Switch and Wii U. In November 2016, Aonuma received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Golden Joystick Awards. In addition to producing Zelda games, Aonuma plays percussion as a member of a brass band he founded with five others in 1995, known as The Wind Wakers, named after the game of the same name. The band comprises over 70 Nintendo employees who perform four concerts a year. In June 2019, he was promoted to the position of Deputy General Manager within the company's Entertainment Planning & Development division.
Aonuma attended the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music where he completed his masters in composition design, working on marionettes. He graduated in 1988.
After graduating, he interviewed at Nintendo. Aonuma met Shigeru Miyamoto during the interview, and showed Miyamoto samples of his college work. When he landed a job at Nintendo, however, he had never played a video game before, as he did not play them as a child. He asked his girlfriend about video games, and she introduced him to two Yuji Horii games, Dragon Quest (1986) on the Famicom and The Portopia Serial Murder Case (1983) on the PC-8801, which were the first video games he ever played. His first projects involved graphic design, creating sprites for Nintendo Entertainment System games such as 1991's NES Open Tournament Golf. Aonuma was director of development on 1996's Marvelous: Mōhitotsu no Takarajima for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. In a move which Aonuma attributes to his position on the Marvelous team, Miyamoto recruited Aonuma to join the development team for the Zelda series. He spent several years as a lead designer of The Legend of Zelda series: The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and its sequel Majora's Mask, both for the Nintendo 64; and The Wind Waker, the first Zelda game for the GameCube. After The Wind Waker, Aonuma considered moving onto other projects, but was convinced by Shigeru Miyamoto to continue with the Zelda series.
Eiji Aonuma (Japanese: 青沼 英二 , Hepburn: Aonuma Eiji, born March 16, 1963) is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer, who works for Nintendo as the producer and project manager of The Legend of Zelda series.