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{{nihongo|'''Noboru Sugimura'''|杉村 升|Sugimura Noboru|June 28, 1948 - February 27, 2005}} was a Japanese screenwriter who worked on various television series and video games. He debuted in 1974 as a writer for the detective drama ''Taiyō ni Hoero!'' ("Bark at the Sun!") as an assistant to the show's main writer, Ei Ogawa. During the later half of the 1980s, he was employed by Toei Company and began working primarily as a writer for various live-action ''tokusatsu'' programs. Sugimura was the main writer for the ''Metal Hero'' franchise from 1989 (''Kidō Keiji Jiban'') to 1991 (''Tokkyū Shirei Solbrain'') and the ''Super Sentai'' franchise from 1992 (''Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'') to 1995 (''Chōriki Sentai Ohranger''). Afterward, he moved to writing scenarios for video games and become one of the founding members of the [[Capcom]] division [[Flagship]], where he wrote the scenarios for several Capcom games, beginning with ''[[Resident Evil 2]]''. Sugimura passed away at the age of 56 from an unspecified heart condition.
Noboru worked in the scenario planning department behind [[Resident Evil 2]].
 
   
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==Works within the ''Resident Evil'' series==
Noboru is also credited as being part of the Scenario Planning team for the development of [[Resident Evil - CODE: Veronica]] and [[Resident Evil: Survivor]].
 
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* ''[[Resident Evil 2]]'' - Scenario
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* ''[[Resident Evil: Survivor]]'' - Scenario
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* ''[[Resident Evil - CODE: Veronica]]'' - Scenario & Planning Support
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* ''[[Resident Evil Zero]]'' - Scenario Editor
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* ''[[Resident Evil: Dead Aim]]'' - Scenario
   
 
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Noboru Sugimura (杉村 升 Sugimura Noboru?, June 28, 1948 - February 27, 2005) was a Japanese screenwriter who worked on various television series and video games. He debuted in 1974 as a writer for the detective drama Taiyō ni Hoero! ("Bark at the Sun!") as an assistant to the show's main writer, Ei Ogawa. During the later half of the 1980s, he was employed by Toei Company and began working primarily as a writer for various live-action tokusatsu programs. Sugimura was the main writer for the Metal Hero franchise from 1989 (Kidō Keiji Jiban) to 1991 (Tokkyū Shirei Solbrain) and the Super Sentai franchise from 1992 (Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger) to 1995 (Chōriki Sentai Ohranger). Afterward, he moved to writing scenarios for video games and become one of the founding members of the Capcom division Flagship, where he wrote the scenarios for several Capcom games, beginning with Resident Evil 2. Sugimura passed away at the age of 56 from an unspecified heart condition.

Works within the Resident Evil series