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  1. DNP. The Open Championship. DNP. Torakichi Nakamura (中村 寅吉, Nakamura Torakichi, 17 September 1915 – 11 February 2008) [1] was a Japanese golfer whose victory, with partner Koichi Ono, at the 1957 Canada Cup outside Tokyo helped to spur a boom in golf in Japan. Nakamura, also known as "Pete", "Tora-san," and "the Putting God", [2] was ...

  2. Koichi Yamadera (山寺 宏一, Yamadera Kōichi, born June 17, 1961) is a Japanese actor, narrator and singer from Shiogama, Miyagi Prefecture. [1] [2] He graduated from Tohoku Gakuin University 's economics school and is currently affiliated with Across Entertainment. Before that, he was affiliated with the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's ...

  3. Koichi Nakamura (中村 光一, Nakamura Kōichi, born August 15, 1964) is a Japanese video game designer. A programming prodigy, Nakamura gained fame while still in high school; in 1982, he entered Enix's national programming contest and claimed first place with his entry, Door Door. In 1984, he founded the video game company Chunsoft, where he remains its president. Nakamura was a member of the math club at Marugame High School in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. There he ported the video game ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Door_DoorDoor Door - Wikipedia

    Door Door was designed and programmed by Koichi Nakamura, known as one of the creators of Dragon Quest. The game was the runner-up in the Enix-sponsored "First Game and Hobby Program Contest" in 1982, winning the Outstanding Program Award with a prize of 500,000 yen.

  5. It was produced by Koichi Nakamura, directed and written by Shin-ichiro Tomie, and with planning and game balance handled by Seiichiro Nagahata. It was initially planned to be a 64DD game, but was later announced as being developed as a cartridge-based Nintendo 64 game.

  6. Koichi Nakamura. Japanese video game designer. Statements. instance of. human. 2 references. imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. imported from ...