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  2. Sep 16, 2024 · He was the game director for Pokémon Emerald and Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Morimoto is notable for his prominent role in the creation of the Pokémon Mew, which has since become his favorite Pokémon. He also appears as an NPC called Morimoto (Japanese: モリモト) in Generations V, VII, and VIII.

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  3. Shigeki Morimoto (Japanese: 森本 茂樹, Hepburn: Morimoto Shigeki, born October 1, 1967) is a game designer and programmer currently working at Game Freak. He has been involved in nearly every main series Pokémon game, since Pokémon Red and Blue Versions where he was a programmer, and the creator of the battle system and the Pokémon "Mew".

    Year
    Game
    Position
    2022
    Battle logic planning
    2019
    Lead battle designer
    2019
    Supervisor
    2017
    Battle designer
  4. Apr 13, 2024 · In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, Game Freak is located at Hotel Grand Lake. During the post-game, Morimoto, appearing as a male Swimmer, can be challenged to a battle once per day. Like in Sword and Shield, he gives the player the Oval Charm after being defeated for the first time.

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    • Generation V
    • Male
    • GAME FREAK (Generations V and VII)
  5. 1 day ago · You see, while hitting up a local car boot sale earlier this month, another lost game found its way into Ben's path: a battered old copy of Pokémon Emerald. And so, naturally, we're once again ...

  6. Shigeki Morimoto is one of the most crucial parts of Game Freak and arguably the most impassioned director. Here he is with HG/SS: https://i.redd.it/x1z51490ib631.jpg. Morimoto designed the original battle system and all the moves in Red/Green.

  7. Though from what I've heard; Shigeki Morimoto (Emerald, HGSS director) worked on USUM as well. It would certainly explain the massive post-game, which has always been Morimoto's thing whenever he was in the directors chair.

  8. Game Freak uploaded a video this week with Shigeki Morimoto, the original designer for Mew. While it’s unfortunately only in Japanese at present, Siliconera translated some of the more notable tidbits. Here’s the full roundup: – Mew was first released to 20 players via CoroCoro in 1996. – Second distribution for 100 people happened later on.