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In 1982, he and his friends, James Hanzatko and Yuusuke Santamaria, founded a fanzine called ''Game Freak''. The magazine became popular. One of Satoshi's friends, [[Ken Sugimori]], started drawing Pokemon for the magazine. Satoshi's friends encouraged him to write two books: ''CAP Land'' and ''Catch'em all CAP Land''. In the 1980s, Game Freak decided to make games. They moved out of their one room office to Nintendo headquarters and started their career in game development. | In 1982, he and his friends, James Hanzatko and Yuusuke Santamaria, founded a fanzine called ''Game Freak''. The magazine became popular. One of Satoshi's friends, [[Ken Sugimori]], started drawing Pokemon for the magazine. Satoshi's friends encouraged him to write two books: ''CAP Land'' and ''Catch'em all CAP Land''. In the 1980s, Game Freak decided to make games. They moved out of their one room office to Nintendo headquarters and started their career in game development. | ||
− | In 1991, Satoshi first saw the [[Gameboy]]. He imagined a game based on catching and collecting insects. The idea of trading them came when he saw two children playing Gameboy's next to each other. With the idea in mind, Satoshi asked [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] about it. Together, the two developed the [[Link Cable]] for the game. The game itself, [[ | + | In 1991, Satoshi first saw the [[Gameboy]]. He imagined a game based on catching and collecting insects. The idea of trading them came when he saw two children playing Gameboy's next to each other. With the idea in mind, Satoshi asked [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] about it. Together, the two developed the [[Link Cable]] for the game. The game itself, [[Pokemon Red/Blue/Green]], took five years to develop. At the time, no other Nintendo game had taken that long to develop. |
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