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Masuda has also done design work for the Pokémon games. He designed the [[Hoenn]] region, and he was involved with game design that contributed to {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, although he did not directly serve as a designer for that game.
Masuda has also done design work for the Pokémon games. He designed the [[Hoenn]] region, and he was involved with game design that contributed to {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}, although he did not directly serve as a designer for that game.


Masuda has been known by fans for his important and noteworthy announcements relating to the games, among his firsts being the aforementioned [[Masuda method]]. In 2008, Masuda {{n|Masuda: 'Please play Pokémon Diamond/Pearl on Jan. 12'|revealed}} {{weather|diamond dust}} to players of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} through his director's column by asking them to play on January 12. The phenomenon first occurred on his fortieth birthday, and it was later discovered to appear on several other days in different years in different games. Slightly over two years later, {{p|Zoroark}} was first revealed by Junichi Masuda as a silhouette in the February 7, 2010 edition of [[Pokémon Sunday]]. Its full image was later revealed in the March 2010 issue of [[CoroCoro]], alongside its pre-evolution, {{p|Zorua}}.
Masuda has been known by fans for his important and noteworthy announcements relating to the games, among his firsts being the aforementioned [[Masuda method]]. In 2008, Masuda {{n|Masuda: 'Please play Pokémon Diamond/Pearl on Jan. 12'|revealed}} {{weather|diamond dust}} to players of {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} through his director's column by asking them to play on January 12. The phenomenon first occurred on his 40th birthday, and it was later discovered to appear on several other days in different years in different games. Slightly over two years later, {{p|Zoroark}} was first revealed by Junichi Masuda as a silhouette in the February 7, 2010 edition of [[Pokémon Sunday]]. Its full image was later revealed in the March 2010 issue of [[CoroCoro]], alongside its pre-evolution, {{p|Zorua}}.


Masuda opened his Twitter account on October 4, 2011 in order to communicate with fans. Soon after, Masuda gained the attention of fans once again because of his blog post that {{n|Junichi Masuda reveals information on N|revealed information}} about the mysterious character [[N]], including his name and its origin.
Masuda opened his Twitter account on October 4, 2011 in order to communicate with fans. Soon after, Masuda gained the attention of fans once again because of his blog post that {{n|Junichi Masuda reveals information on N|revealed information}} about the mysterious character [[N]], including his name and its origin.
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