Tokuro Fujiwara

Tokuro Fujiwara (藤原 得郎 Fujiwara Tokurō), sometime credited as Professor F or Arthur, is a Japanese video game designer, best known for creating Ghosts 'n Goblins and producing the Mega Man series. He worked as the general manager of the Capcom Consumer Division from 1988 to 1996. After working at Capcom for thirteen years, he left the company to form his own studio, Whoopee Camp, where he would serve as the director of Tomba! game. -- By the way,... more
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