Eikichi Kawasaki

Eikichi Kawasaki (川崎 英吉, Kawasaki Eikichi, born sometime in 1944) is a Japanese game director, producer, planner, video game designer, and founder of the original SNK. He stayed with the company until its bankruptcy, creating the Playmore group to compensate. After he won several lawsuits from SNK's former partner, Aruze, Kawasaki resurrected the company to the current SNK-Playmore.

He is sometimes credited as "E. Kawasaki".

SNK Works

 * Bermuda Triangle - director
 * World Wars - director
 * Chopper I - supervisor
 * P.O.W. - Prisoners of War - "boss"; director + producer
 * Prehistoric Isle in 1930 - producer
 * Fighting Soccer - producer
 * Beast Busters - president
 * SAR - Search and Rescue - "boss"; director
 * Mechanized Attack - producer
 * Street Smart - "boss"; director + producer
 * The Next Space - "boss"; director
 * The Super Spy - "boss"; director
 * Riding Hero - producer
 * Puzzled - producer
 * NAM-1975 - producer
 * Cyber-Lip - producer
 * Robo Army - executive producer
 * Eight Man - producer
 * Burning Fight - producer
 * Alpha Mission II - producer
 * Baseball Stars 2 - producer
 * Soccor Brawl - producer
 * Football Frenzy - producer
 * Mutation Nation - producer
 * King of the Monsters 2 - executive producer
 * Top Hunter: Roddy & Cathy - producer
 * Neo Geo Cup '98 - The Road to the Victory - president
 * Super Sidekicks series - (I: producer; II~III: president)
 * Fatal Fury series - (I~Fatal Fury Special: producer; Real Bout: "big boss")
 * Art of Fighting - producer
 * The King of Fighters series ('94~'95, 2003, Neowave, Maximum Impact: executive producer)
 * Samurai Shodown series - (I~IV executive producer)
 * Metal Slug X - hyper organizer
 * Savage Reign - executive producer
 * SNK vs Capcom: SVC Chaos - executive producer
 * Neo Geo Battle Coliseum - executive producer
 * Psycho Soldier Music Cassette - composer
 * Athena the Music - composer
 * 100 Mega Shock! - composer