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Latest revision as of 16:27, May 8, 2022

Shiro Mouri
毛利 志朗
もうり しろう

Shiro Mouri is a game developer who has worked for Nintendo since the late 1990's. He joined the Zelda team with Four Swords Adventures, where he is credited with Enemy Programming. He would go on to work as a programming lead on Phantom Hourglass, Spirit Tracks, and A Link Between Worlds. He would become a System Director with Tri Force Heroes.

Release Game Credit(s)
2004 Four Swords Adventures Enemy Programming
2007 Phantom Hourglass Programming Lead
2009 Spirit Tracks Programming Lead
2013 A Link Between Worlds Sub Director / Programming Lead
2015 Tri Force Heroes System Director