«I've heard that it's an easier platform to create games for,» said
Grasshopper CEO, SUDA51.
The Grasshopper CEO went on to praise the Nintendo Switch for being such a developer - friendly console to independent studios, and give a tease at the return of Travis Touchdown, a character from the once Wii - exclusive No More Heroes saga.
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CEO of
Grasshopper, used to launch for less.
Grasshopper's
CEO Goichi Suda (Suda51 for the cool people) told Edge the company will need to look beyond the Wii if it wants to evolve No More Heroes further.
The game is brought to you by famed designer and
CEO of
Grasshopper Manufacture Goichi Suda (SUDA51), the mind behind well known titles like Lollipop Chainsaw, No More Heroes, and Shadow of the Damned.
Grasshopper Manufacture was founded in 1998 by
CEO Goichi Suda (SUDA51), who is known around the world for his distinctive style and innovative work as a game designer and scenario writer.
The E3 trailer from GungHo Online Entertainment and
CEO of
Grasshopper Manufacture Inc., Goichi Suda (yes, SUDA51), leaves more questions than explanations.
Grasshopper Announces No More Heroes Sequel «Cult Wii title No More Heroes is getting a sequel, following a surprise announcement by
Grasshopper Manufacture
CEO Goichi Suda (aka Suda51) at the Tokyo Game Show.
In 1998,
Grasshopper Manufacture's
CEO Goichi «Suda51» Suda was a young and ambitious game creator — far before his claims to fame titles Killer7 or No More Heroes.