Nintendo's Satoru Okada, who helped develop the original Game Boy alongside Gunpei Yokoi, has officially retired from the company. Okada was chief developer of the Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Boy Advance SP, and the original Nintendo DS.
Okada was also the director of classic games such as Metroid and Kid Icarus for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Super Mario Land for the Game Boy.
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