Street Fighter II is estimated to have grossed $10.61 billion as of 2017, making it the third highest-grossing video game of all time, after Space Invaders and Pac-Man.
[4] Okamoto worked on the 1996 survival horror game Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan).
Okamoto approached Angel Studios with the idea for an original intellectual property entitled S.W.A.T.
[9][10] Rockstar Games acquired the rights to Red Dead Revolver in December 2003 and resumed development,[11][12] releasing it for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in May 2004.
Genji is a game set in Feudal Japan with a similar playing style to the Onimusha series.
But then in November 2008, Brash Entertainment went out of business, and Game Republic had to turn to Namco Bandai for the release of Clash of the Titans.
[14] In recent years, he created the mobile games Dragon Hunter and Monster Strike (2013) for Mixi.
[15] By 2018, Monster Strike had grossed over $7.2 billion, surpassing Puzzle & Dragons to become the highest-grossing mobile app of all time.
[24] Okamoto has said that he gets ideas from scenery from movies, citing particularly the works of Akira Kurosawa and Chinese ghost stories.