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    Daiki Iwamoto

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    A prolific Nintendo programmer in the video game industry. He is best known for his work on the Zelda franchise, particularly the handheld games.

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    Daiki Iwamoto is an employee from Nintendo EAD and has been an employee there since 1996 and the first game he is credited in is Super Mario 64 on which he was of the many programmers. Daiki also worked on the legendary Ocarina of Time but his first breakthrough role within the company was Four Swords for the Game Boy Advance on which he served as the lead programmer. Daiki almost exclusively works on Zelda titles now and is mainly involved in the handheld games in the franchise. Daiki served as the director on both The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks and The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass which were both launched to great critical acclaim.

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