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Kiyoshi Mizuki is one of the founders of BEMANI, joining KONAMI in April 1996 and having worked since the very first [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] game as a planner and graphic designer. His original proposal was a very different game - an electromechanical machine that incorporated music of different genres. The idea was later reworked by KONAMI and changed into what was known as beatmania. | Kiyoshi Mizuki is one of the founders of BEMANI, joining KONAMI in April 1996 and having worked since the very first [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] game as a planner and graphic designer. His original proposal was a very different game - an electromechanical machine that incorporated music of different genres. The idea was later reworked by KONAMI and changed into what was known as beatmania. | ||
Kiyoshi continued to work in the beatmania series until [[AC bm complete|beatmania 4thMIX | Kiyoshi continued to work in the beatmania series until [[AC bm complete|beatmania 4thMIX 〜the beat goes on〜]], eventually joined by other designers and planners. He also was in charge of the very first [[AC 1st style|beatmania IIDX]] title, where as a planner he set the foundations for the series. Many of his beatmania animations were recycled for generic videos and unique overlays for beatmania IIDX as well, although all of them were either replaced or removed in later games. | ||
Kiyoshi left KONAMI in April 1999, joining Nintendo EAD the same year as a planner, director, and artist. He has also headed the production of ''Swapnote'', ''Miiverse'' and ''Miitomo''. | Kiyoshi left KONAMI in April 1999, joining Nintendo EAD the same year as a planner, director, and artist. He has also headed the production of ''Swapnote'', ''Miiverse'' and ''Miitomo''. |
Revision as of 17:19, 9 July 2024
Kiyoshi Mizuki
Staff Information
- Name: Kiyoshi Mizuki (水木洁)
- Position:
- Planner: beatmania→4thMIX -the beat goes on-, beatmania IIDX
- Graphic designer: beatmania→4thMIX -the beat goes on-, beatmania IIDX
Profile
Kiyoshi Mizuki is one of the founders of BEMANI, joining KONAMI in April 1996 and having worked since the very first beatmania game as a planner and graphic designer. His original proposal was a very different game - an electromechanical machine that incorporated music of different genres. The idea was later reworked by KONAMI and changed into what was known as beatmania.
Kiyoshi continued to work in the beatmania series until beatmania 4thMIX 〜the beat goes on〜, eventually joined by other designers and planners. He also was in charge of the very first beatmania IIDX title, where as a planner he set the foundations for the series. Many of his beatmania animations were recycled for generic videos and unique overlays for beatmania IIDX as well, although all of them were either replaced or removed in later games.
Kiyoshi left KONAMI in April 1999, joining Nintendo EAD the same year as a planner, director, and artist. He has also headed the production of Swapnote, Miiverse and Miitomo.
Aliases
- MiZKING / MiZKiNG F
Credited Works
Videos
This list is not complete.
beatmania
- 2 gorgeous 4U
- 20,november
- DJ BATTLE
- e-motion
- greed eater
- jam jam reggae
- LOVE SO GROOVY
- OVERDOSER
- PRACTICE STAGE
- u gotta groove
beatmania 2ndMIX
- Acid Bomb
- Beginning of life
- Deep Clear Eyes
- Do you love me?
- e-motion (2nd MIX)
- jam jam reggae (Funky jam Cookie mix)
- LOVE SO GROOVY (Nite's After Luv mix)
- OVERDOSER (DrivingDubMix)
- PRACTICE STAGE
- Salamander Beat Crush mix
- SKA a go go
- tokai
- u gotta groove (TripleMazinDub)
Overlays
beatmania IIDX
- 20,November
- 22DUNK
- 5.1.1.
- Be in my paradise
- Beginning of life
- celebrate
- Deep Clear Eyes
- diving money
- Do you love me?
- Dr.LOVE
- e-motion
- g.m.d.
- GAMBOL
- into the world
- jam jam reggae
- LOVE SO GROOVY
- LUV TO ME (disco mix)
- Melt in my arms
- OVERDOSER
- patsenner
- perfect free
- Prince on a star
- Queen's Jamaica (astria mix)
- R3
- Salamander Beat Crush mix
- ska a go go
- Special energy
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