Tomohisa Baiyon Kuramitsu

Creative Director at Q-Games

Tomohisa Baiyon Kuramitsu serves as the Creative Director at Q-Games since April 2016, contributing to game direction, art, and sound design for titles such as PixelJunk Eden 2 and Eden Obscura. With extensive experience as a freelance lecturer since 2002, Kuramitsu has participated in numerous conferences and events, including BitSummit and GDC. As a sound producer and composer, notable works include the album "We Are" and soundtracks for video games like Frogger in Toy Town and YIIK: A Postmodern RPG. Additionally, Kuramitsu has been the Art Director for various projects and runs the record label Descanso, facilitating collaborations within the artistic community. Kuramitsu holds a degree from Seian University of Art and Design.

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Q-Games

Q-Games, most known for the successful PixelJunk franchise, The Tomorrow Children: Phoenix Edition, and multiple Star Fox titles, is Located in the heart of Kyoto, an independent video game studio focused on making original games that push the boundaries of gameplay design and visual quality. It was founded in 2001 by industry legend Dylan Cuthbert who worked as the lead developer on the original Star Fox as well as other hit games and tech for Sony and Nintendo, Q-Games is committed to crafting innovative games on all platforms while simultaneously growing the indie games community in Kyoto and abroad. There is an original PixelJunk title on nearly every major platform including notable hits like PixelJunk Monsters, NomNomGalaxy, PixelJunk Eden, and over 20 other games. Q-Games has also collaborated with some of the biggest names in the industry as they continue to impress and innovate. Launched by Q-Games in 2013, BitSummit has grown in size over the years to become the largest indie game event in Japan. Mr. Dylan serves as the event's president.


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