Tokuro Fujiwara
Tokuro Fujiwara (藤原 得郎) (born April 7, 1961) is a Japanese video game designer and the founder of Whoopee Camp.
He was involved in the development of many classic Capcom titles. In 1996 he quit Capcom to start Whoopee Camp, where he developed Tomba! and Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return.
Personal Life
Not much is known about Tokuro Fujiwara, he first started working at Konami in 1982 as director of multiple arcade games. In 1983 he left Konami to join Capcom where he worked on multiple arcade games before creating the hit game "Ghosts 'n Goblins" in 1985 and the sequel in 1988, in that year he also had a Producer debut with Mega Man 2. In 1989 he produced DuckTales with Keiji Inafune. His final project at Capcom was in 1996 where he created Resident Evil, where his role was General Producer.
History With WhoopeeCamp
Fujiwara set up WhoopeeCamp in 1996 when he quit Capcom, he also set up the WhoopeeCamp website to reach out to other game developers. The reason Fujiwara set up WhoopeeCamp and wanted to become independent was because he wanted to create more games with his own hands, during the time working at Capcom he felt that he couldn't let his creative side shine, thus he created his own company, WhoopeeCamp.
External links
- Tokuro Fujiwara's article on Wikipedia