Goichi Suda (須田剛一) is a Japanese writer, video game director and the chief executive officer of Grasshopper Manufacture. Beginning his career as a scenario writer for Human Entertainment, Suda departed five years later and formed Grasshopper in Suginami, Japan. He is popularly known as Suda51, a pun on his given name Goichi, where go means five in Japanese and ichi means one. Suda's roles in the games made at his studio have varied over the years, however he has not limited his work only to Grasshopper titles. During his career, Suda has also lent his talents to other video games such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Liberation Maiden SIN and Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day.
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| - Goichi Suda (須田剛一) is a Japanese writer, video game director and the chief executive officer of Grasshopper Manufacture. Beginning his career as a scenario writer for Human Entertainment, Suda departed five years later and formed Grasshopper in Suginami, Japan. He is popularly known as Suda51, a pun on his given name Goichi, where go means five in Japanese and ichi means one. Suda's roles in the games made at his studio have varied over the years, however he has not limited his work only to Grasshopper titles. During his career, Suda has also lent his talents to other video games such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Liberation Maiden SIN and Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day.
- Goichi Suda (須田剛一 Suda Gōichi, born January 2, 1968 in Nagano, Japan), better known by his pseudonym Suda 51, is the CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture. The "51" in his pseudonym is a pun on his given name, as "Go" means 5 and "ichi" means 1. His works include Moonlight Syndrome for the PlayStation, The Silver Case, Michigan, killer7 for the Nintendo GameCube and most recently, No More Heroes for the Wii. He was known to make appearances wearing a lucha libre mask while promoting killer7. He is currently working on No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle for the Wii, and will also be involved in a project with Hideo Kojima tentatively titled Project 'S', following the release of Kojima's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
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| - Goichi Suda (須田剛一) is a Japanese writer, video game director and the chief executive officer of Grasshopper Manufacture. Beginning his career as a scenario writer for Human Entertainment, Suda departed five years later and formed Grasshopper in Suginami, Japan. He is popularly known as Suda51, a pun on his given name Goichi, where go means five in Japanese and ichi means one. Suda's roles in the games made at his studio have varied over the years, however he has not limited his work only to Grasshopper titles. During his career, Suda has also lent his talents to other video games such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Liberation Maiden SIN and Short Peace: Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day.
- Goichi Suda (須田剛一 Suda Gōichi, born January 2, 1968 in Nagano, Japan), better known by his pseudonym Suda 51, is the CEO of Grasshopper Manufacture. The "51" in his pseudonym is a pun on his given name, as "Go" means 5 and "ichi" means 1. His works include Moonlight Syndrome for the PlayStation, The Silver Case, Michigan, killer7 for the Nintendo GameCube and most recently, No More Heroes for the Wii. He was known to make appearances wearing a lucha libre mask while promoting killer7. He is currently working on No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle for the Wii, and will also be involved in a project with Hideo Kojima tentatively titled Project 'S', following the release of Kojima's Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.
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