Founder of the Downtown Hot-blooded series, CEO Mitsuhiro Yoshida, dies


▲ Obituary of Miracle Kids CEO Mitsuhiro Yoshida (Source: Miracle Kids Official Twitter)

The news of the death of Miracle Kids’ CEO Mitsuhiro Yoshida, the creator of the downtown hot-blooded series that dominated the 1980s and 1990s and who had been focusing on developing new titles until recently, has been reported.

On September 3, Miracle Kids announced their obituary through their official Twitter. A representative of the company said, “I am informed on behalf of the family with the permission of the bereaved family. Miracle Kids CEO Mitsuhiro Yoshida passed away suddenly (died suddenly) on August 30th.” He said, “I am the creator of the downtown hot-blooded series.

During his time at Technos Japan, CEO Yoshida served as the director of the downtown and sports game series that dominated the late 80s and 90s, such as Dodge Ball Club at a hot-blooded high school and a downtown hot-blooded story. In particular, the downtown hot-blooded story was well-received as it entered overseas under the name of ‘River City Ransom’.

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