The ancient Sega vs Nintendo battle maybe finally over after co-creator of Sonic, Hirokazu Yasuhara, joined Nintendo. The original report came from Gamasutra, and the report says he will be employing at Nintendo of America in Redmond, Washington.
Hirokazu Yasuhara was the father of all of the classic Sonic games and working along side Yuji Naka to create one of the most memorable games ever. He has also spent some quality time at 2K Sports’ Visual Concepts Entertainment division, and as a senior game designer at Naughty Dog. His most recent work was at Namco Bandai, where he helped create Pac-Man Party for the Wii.
Do you if feel this is a good combo?
[via ign]