Daisuke Satō
This article is about the writer. For the Japanese-Filipino footballer, see Daisuke Sato (footballer).
Daisuke Satō | |
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Born |
Ishikawa, Japan | April 3, 1964
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Writer |
Notable works |
Imperial Guards[1] Highschool of the Dead[2] |
Daisuke Satō (佐藤大輔 Satō Daisuke, born on April 3, 1964) is a Japanese board game designer, novelist, and manga writer. He is known for the publication of the alternate history novels Seito (Divided Japan like Korea), Red Sun Black Cross (Japan fights against Germany) and so on, and the manga series Imperial Guards (Army with saber-toothed tigers) and Highschool of the Dead (Zombie apocalypse), which he produces with illustrator Shōji Satō.
Known works
Games
- レッドサン ブラッククロス Red Sun Black Cross
- リターン トゥ ヨーロッパ Return to Europa
- エスコート フリート Escort Fleet
- ニイタカヤマノボレ Niitakayama Nobore (Climb the New High Mountain)
- ベトナム戦争 War in Vietnam
Novels
- 逆転・太平洋戦史 Gyakuten Taiheiyou Senshi (Reversed Pacific War History)
- 信長シリーズ Nobunaga series
- 征途 Seito (Victory Road)
- Red Sun Black Cross
- 侵攻作戦パシフィック・ストーム Shinkou Sakusen Pacific Storm (Strike Operation Pacific Storm)
- 遥かなる星 Harukanaru Hoshi (Distant Star)
- 東京の優しい掟 Tokyo no Yasashii Okite (Gentle Rule of Tokyo)
- 虚栄の掟 Kyoei no Okite (Vanity Rule)
- 地球連邦の興亡 CHIKYU-RENPOU no Koubou (Rise and Fall of FEDERATION, EARTH)
- 皇国の守護者 Koukoku no Shugosha (Imperial Guards)
- 鏖殺の凶鳥 Ousatsu no Huckebein (Genocider Huckebein)
- 黙示の島 Mokushi no Shima (Apocalyptic Island)
- 平壌クーデター作戦 静かなる朝のために Pyongyang Coup d'État Sakusen - Shizukanaru Asa no Tameni (Conspiracy of Coup d'État in Pyongyang - For the Peaceful Morning)
- And some other short stories
Manga
- 日米決戦2025 Nichi-Bei Kessen 2025 (JA-US Final Battle in 2025)
- by Daisuke Tō (another name of Satō), Yoshifumi Kobayashi and others
- And some other books those were used the name of Daisuke Tō
- Imperial Guards
- by Daisuke Satō and Yū Itō
- 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD Gakuen Mokushiroku Highschool of the Dead (Apocalypse in the High School )
- by Daisuke Satō and Shōji Satō
References
- ↑ 「皇国の守護者 5巻」(佐藤大輔・伊藤悠) (in Japanese). Yomiuri Online. 2008-03-11. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
- ↑ "Official Highschool of the Dead Website" (in Japanese). Monthly Dragon Age. Retrieved 2009-05-19.
External links
- Unofficial Daisuke Sato Works Site
- Daisuke Satō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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