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is a Japanese game director, writer and part of
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's affiliation. Since 1995, he contributes to the company with the ''
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'' franchise as the main writer for the ''Shiren the Wanderer'', and ''
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'' series. Prior to his affiliation to the company in 1992, he has also contributed in
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's ''
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'' series of sport games.


Career

His hobby is soccer, and the ''
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'' series was his initial source of inspiration.


Tecmo

Tomie joined Tecmo, now known as
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, after graduating from university. During that time, he was engaged in soccer-themed games, such as ''
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'' in 1987 and '' Captain Tsubasa II'' in 1990. For ''
Tecmo Super Bowl ''Tecmo Super Bowl'' is an American football video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) that was released in December 1991. Developed by Tecmo, it is the first sports video game that was licensed by both the National Football League ...
'', published in 1991, though Japan had limited NFL coverage overall in the late 1980s, him and programmer Akihiko Shimoji were recording games from NHK satellite TVs to reproduce it in-game. Tomie's passion on sports has also helped the team to work on ''Tecmo Super Bowl''.


Chunsoft

Later in 1992, Tomie was transferred to Chunsoft and consistently worked on the scenario of the ''Shiren the Wanderer'' series since its first title in 1995. The reason of working as a writer comes from the company's ''Sound Novel'' series, as he was not inspired of '' Otogiriso'', but thought it was an innovative game, in addition to the lack of writers in the company. His hobby for sport games is particularly noticeable in '' Shiren the Wanderer 2'' and ''Shiren Monsters: Netsal'', where he oversaw both games as the director. The scenarios present throughout the ''Mystery Dungeon'' series were written so they would not interfere too much into the franchise's roguelike genre. The scenario for the ''Shiren the Wanderer'' series is smaller but also intriguing for each title as they are mixed with its difficulty. Initially, he has suggested to put the setting of the series in
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, compared to the earlier ''Mystery Dungeon'' title, '' Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon''. In the ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' series, the scenario has more presence in the gameplay than the former series and its appeal comes from "their directions and sounds" rather than the scenario alone. Furthermore, the series does not have a linear timeline between the mainline ''
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'' franchise and this series so newcomers would be introduced easily into the series and the genre. In an interview held in 2022, Tomie claimed he was not aware of the western fanbase but was able to receive messages from Japanese fans of the series via letters, with some of them claiming '' Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness'', and its sister game '' Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky'', his "
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". In 2012, during the first Nico Nico Game Master event, him and
Kaoru Hasegawa is a Japanese game artist and part of Spike Chunsoft's affiliation. Since 1994, he contributes to the company, with the ''Mystery Dungeon'' franchise as the main character designer for the ''Shiren the Wanderer'' series since its first title in 1 ...
appeared in the finale of a real-time attack of the first ''Shiren the Wanderer'' game. Even if both series have not received a brand new title since 2010 and 2015 respectively, Tomie left a secret message in the 2020 port of '' Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'', indicating he would still be able to work on the next games if there are enough voices from the fans to green-lit a new ''Mystery Dungeon'' game in the company.Tomie: ...! Hey! Did you just push the switch on my back!? You're supposed to read the item description before you use it! Every wanderer knows that! It clearly says "DO NOT PUSH"! Geez, how did you make it this far? ...Well, might as well say my piece since you're here. My name is Tomie. I'm an old hand at Spike Chunsoft. So old that I'm nearly retirement age. Shiren the Wanderer, Banshee's Last Cry... I've seen some titles in my day. We devs got along good over the years. Old, young, age doesn't matter... They work us to the bone, all the same. Hasegawa... You may not know the name, but you know his art. His version of Shiren is iconic! And Nagahata, he's the only know who knows what to tweak under the hood to keep the game balanced. Then there's me, worrying about making a new Shiren the Wanderer. I gotta consider the budget and the needs of the company. Can we do it? More importantly, should we do it? I'm too wishy-washy to take the first step. If only... If only someone gave me a push. ...? Wait, didn't somebody just do exactly that? Ah, I'm going senile... Can you give me one more push? ...No? You can't? In that case... Can you make your voice heard? If all the Shiren fans across the world speak out, surely someone will hear... Who knows, your voices might make it all the way to the people in charge. Wouldn't be the first time our overlords got fired up over fan demand. Anyway, if a sequel gets green-lit, you can bet I'll give it my all. The series has a reputation to live up to. And the fans expect nothing less than the best! I won't let them down. Ah, this is all hypothetical, of course. But it's nice to think about, isn't it? Until we meet again, I'll be here, dreaming... Of a new Shiren the Wanderer title. - F A R E W E L L - ''(Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate)''


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