Naoki Hisaya

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Naoki Hisaya ( Japanese 久 弥 直樹 , Hisaya Naoki ; * as Naoki Hayashi , 林 直樹 , Hayashi Naoki ) is a Japanese scriptwriter who worked for Tactics , Key and Siesta. He has been working as a freelance writer since 2006. He became known for his work on the popular Ren'ai adventure canon . He worked on works like Moon. , One - Kagayaku Kisetsu e and Moon Childe with and was the writer responsible for the concept of Sola .

Career

His career began in 1997 as a writer of Erogēs scenarios for developer Tactics, who produced them for Nexton . His first job was moon. , followed by One - Kagayaku Kisetsu e in 1998. Together with the employees of these two plants, he founded the game developer Key together with Jun Maeda , Itaru Hinoue , Shinji Orito and OdiakeS , who from then on worked for the publisher Visual Art’s . In his time he was Key with the overall planning of Kanon , which was published in 1999, and wrote the scenario of three (Ayu, Nayuki and Shiori) of the five routes of the game. After the completion of Kanon, he left Key and founded a Dōjin Circle , which from 1999 to 2002 participated in Comiket , C Revo and other conventions . Within the group Black box he was involved in their first game Limit Off , for which he also wrote the lyrics of the opening credits Real intention . However, the project was never completed. Since 2004 he has worked for the development studio Siesta and was one of the writers of the plot of Moon Childe , which was published in December 2005. Again the author left his employer, but announced in August 2006 on Comiket 70 that he would be working on the light novel Sola with the illustrator Naru Nanao . When Sola was adapted as an anime in 2007, he wrote the script for five of the fifteen episodes. At the same time he also worked on the manga version of Sola, which was drawn by Chako Abeno . In 2014 he created the anime series Sora no Method , whose scripts and accompanying manga (drawings: Yuka Namisaki) he also wrote.

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