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Double Dragon and Kunio-kun creator Yoshihisa Kishimoto dies at 64

Yoshihisa Kishimoto, the creator of the Double Dragon and Kunio-kun (River City) series, has died at the age of 64. The news was announced by Kishimoto’s son Ryūbō on Facebook, who wrote (via machine translation) “I am sorry to inform you that my father has passed to rest on 2nd April 2026. Thank you very much dad for everything you have done for me during my life.”

Kishimoto’s career began in the early 1980s working on LaserDisc games, which were going through a boom thanks to Dragon’s Lair. At Data East he created the likes of Cobra Command and Road Blaster, before being headhunted by Technos Japan to work on similar games.

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