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Masato Kato

A Scenario Writer and Director for Nintendo, Square, Monolith Soft, and Square Enix

Masato Kato

Masato Kato is a talented scenario writer whose handprints can be seen on many of Square's most popular titles, including his substantial contributions to every game in the Chrono series.

After graduating from college, Kato worked part-time for about a year as an animator and then joined Nintendo to work on a title called "Captain Tsubasa" (a job which included punching in dots for Tsubasa's animation sprites). He continued on to work on the game series known as "Ninja-Ryu-Ken-Den", whose second title saw him writing scenarios for the first time. He soon left to work for the animation studio Gainax, but left just before its creation of Neon Genesis Evangelion to join Square in the development of Chrono Trigger and continued on to pen the final Xenogears script three years later. He later left Square to work on Baten Kaitos with gaming studio Monolith Soft, which had been joined by former Square employees after the creation of Chrono Cross.

Throughout his career, Kato has maintained a close friendship with prolific game composer Yasunori Mitsuda, which began during the time of their work together on Chrono Trigger. Since then, they have collaborated on other titles (including sequel Chrono Cross) and together released the album Kirite--a novel written by Kato and accompanied by Mitsuda's score.

Masato Kato continues to work as a freelance scenario writer to this day, most recently re-joining Square Enix to grant his contributions to the World of Mana project.

Credits  + Add Credits

1995
Chrono Trigger
Super NES
Square
1997
Final Fantasy VII
PlayStation
Square
1998
Xenogears
PlayStation
Square
1999
Chrono Cross
PlayStation
Square
2002
Final Fantasy XI
PlayStation 2
Square Enix
2004
Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean
Gamecube
Monolith Soft
2006
Children of Mana
Nintendo DS
Square Enix
Dawn of Mana
PlayStation 2
Square Enix
2007
Heroes of Mana
Nintendo DS
Square Enix
 
Radical Dreamers

News & Blogs

Masato Kato predicts the iPad will cause the end of Nintendo's rise
With the iPad going on sale, the epoch of Nintendo is finished... but with the DS and the Wii, it’s been digging its own grave.
— Freelance writer Masato Kato on Twitter via 1
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Did you know...? Masato Kato and Ninja Gaiden

Did you know...?

Chrono Trigger scribe Masato Kato was credited for "ART WORKS" in the original Ninja Gaiden. From a recent interview:

Basically, I was responsible for the backgrounds, the hero and enemies for the action part. Beyond that, I did also images for the Cinema Display. Those were all pixel graphics. Furthermore, I drew the images for the enemy introductions in the manual. Since my drawings hold some peculiarities, I think people who know (my style) might recognize it there.

See The Chrono Trigger - Ninja Gaiden Connection for more about Kato's work on the Ninja Gaiden series and some interesting insight into the peculiarities of Japanese pseudonyms in the NES era.

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Masato Kato - The M Night Shyamalan of gaming

Masato Kato - The M Night Shyamalan of gaming

Many creative staff that started their careers at Squaresoft have since gone freelance or founded their own studios. The ones we hear the most about are often the directors, composers and art designers. While fans continue to push forward their claims that the main appeal of console RPGs, especially Japanese ones, lies in their focus on storytelling and character development, the actual writers behind the scenarios are often left unnoticed. Read on

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World of Mana production team details emerge

World of Mana production team details emerge

Masato Kato (Chrono Cross) returns to Square Enix for a try at the helm of World of Mana Read on

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Hopes for Chrono Break broken as Masato Kato surfaces outside of Squenix
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