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'''Shigehisa Nakaue''' (中植茂久) is a graphic artist and illustrator working for [[Nintendo]]. Prior to joining the company in 2003, he worked as an illustrator for the magazine ''[[Nintendo Dream]]''<ref>The Kyoto Report, http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/shigehisa-nakaue</ref>, where he wrote and illustrated the long-running strip ''[[Dream Drunker]]'', and also illustrated the promotional manga ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco|Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco]]''.
'''Shigehisa Nakaue''' (中植茂久) is a graphic artist and illustrator working for [[Nintendo]]. Prior to joining the company in 2003, he worked as an illustrator for the magazine ''[[Nintendo Dream]]''<ref>The Kyoto Report, http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/shigehisa-nakaue</ref>, where he wrote and illustrated the long-running strip ''[[Dream Drunker]]'', and also illustrated the promotional manga ''[[lylatwiki:Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco|Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco]]''.

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Shigehisa Nakaue
File:Shigehisa nakaue.jpg
Born September 15, 1936
Super Mario–related role(s) Primary 2D illustrator of the Super Mario series


Shigehisa Nakaue (中植茂久) is a graphic artist and illustrator working for Nintendo. Prior to joining the company in 2003, he worked as an illustrator for the magazine Nintendo Dream[1], where he wrote and illustrated the long-running strip Dream Drunker, and also illustrated the promotional manga Star Fox: Farewell, Beloved Falco.

Nakaue is currently the primary 2D artist of the Super Mario franchise, having drawn the Peach Letters in Super Mario 3D Land and much of the 2D artwork featured in subsequent games and promotional material for the series. Due to being similar in style to previous Super Mario artist Yoichi Kotabe, there has been a long-running misconception that these scenes were drawn by an unretired Kotabe despite Shigehisa Nakaue being credited as the sole illustrator in 3D Land.

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