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Suda 51, Inafune presenting at Nordic Game

Minds behind No More Heroes and Resident Evil 5 coming to May conference
Grasshopper Manufacture's Goichi Suda (a.k.a. "Suda 51", pictured) and Capcom's Keiji Inafune will be delivering talks at Nordic Game 2009, event organizers announced Friday.

Suda 51 is the designer behind the stylish and violent games Killer7 and No More Heroes. Inafune is the creator of Mega Man and is executive producer of the upcoming Resident Evil 5.

"Having Keiji Inafune and Goichi Suda join Nordic Game this year highlights the strong and growing relationship between the Japanese and Nordic games communities" said Tom Felices, executive director of Nordic Game 2009.

Other speakers from EA DICE, Insomniac, Englobe, Media Molecule and Grin will also be on hand.

The industry and media event takes place May 19-20 in Malmö, Sweden.

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