Massimo Guarini
- Director
- Writer
- Actor
Visionary Director with 14 years experience in the industry. Directed
the award-winning "Shadows of the Damned" with Suda51, Shinji Mikami
and Akira Yamaoka, for Grasshopper Manufacture in Tokyo. At Ubisoft
Montreal, he directed "Naruto - Rise of a Ninja", awarded by IGN with
the E3 2007 Best Fighting Game award.
Massimo Guarini began his Game Design career at Ubisoft in 1999. Since then he has written, designed, directed, or otherwise assisted the development of more than 15 games all over the world, winning several industry awards, including the E3 2007 Best Fighting Game (Xbox360) Award, the 2007 Game Critics Award nominee for Best Fighting Game and the 2000 Platform Game of the Year (GameBoy Color) Award, issued by Nintendo in its official buyers guide.
After Ubisoft's acquisition of Redstorm Entertainment in 2000, Massimo directly worked on the production of several titles based on the Tom Clancy best selling series Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell.
In 2003 Massimo co-founded Shibumi Visual, a creative agency and video production studio based in Milan, Italy, working closely with Dynamic Italia (a division of Tokyo-based Dynamic Planning, founded by Go Nagai) to produce and market Japanese Anime home video editions. He served as its President and Creative Director until late 2004.
In early 2005 Massimo moved to Montreal, Canada, where he lived for almost three years serving as Game Director in the award winning Ubisoft Montreal studio.
At Ubisoft Montreal Massimo directed the famous "Naruto - Rise of a Ninja", which debuted in October 2007 on Xbox360 in North America and Europe.
"Naruto - Rise of a Ninja", has been awarded by Ign.com as E3 2007 Best Fighting Game and has received the Game Critics Awards nominee for 2007 Best Fighting Game.
Following his passions and interests, Massimo moved to Japan in October 2007.
He entered the challenging Japanese Videogames Industry as Producer and Creative Director at Interchannel Inc., a Japanese video game publisher/developer based in Tokyo and owned by the holding company Index Group (Atlus, Takara-Tomy, Nikkatsu, Madhouse Anime Inc).
At Interchannel, Massimo has been in charge of creating and directing new Games Intellectual Properties for the Japanese and international markets. He has also been in charge of licensing deals (in and out) with international publishers, animation and movies products evaluation and games submissions to platform holders (Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft).
During his stay in Tokyo, Massimo had the chance to meet with Suda51 (Suda Goichi), the eccentric founder of art-house Grasshopper Manufacture and Director of "No More Heroes".
Impressed and inspired by his strong personality and unique creative approach, Massimo decided to join Suda51 and Capcom's fame Executive Producer Shinji Mikami on their new projects.
After having directed the award winning "Shadows of the Damned" with Suda51 and Shinji Mikami, Massimo moves back to his home country in 2011 to establish his own game production studio called Ovosonico.
Massimo had extensive abroad working experiences in Italy, France, China, Canada and Japan.
Massimo Guarini began his Game Design career at Ubisoft in 1999. Since then he has written, designed, directed, or otherwise assisted the development of more than 15 games all over the world, winning several industry awards, including the E3 2007 Best Fighting Game (Xbox360) Award, the 2007 Game Critics Award nominee for Best Fighting Game and the 2000 Platform Game of the Year (GameBoy Color) Award, issued by Nintendo in its official buyers guide.
After Ubisoft's acquisition of Redstorm Entertainment in 2000, Massimo directly worked on the production of several titles based on the Tom Clancy best selling series Rainbow Six and Splinter Cell.
In 2003 Massimo co-founded Shibumi Visual, a creative agency and video production studio based in Milan, Italy, working closely with Dynamic Italia (a division of Tokyo-based Dynamic Planning, founded by Go Nagai) to produce and market Japanese Anime home video editions. He served as its President and Creative Director until late 2004.
In early 2005 Massimo moved to Montreal, Canada, where he lived for almost three years serving as Game Director in the award winning Ubisoft Montreal studio.
At Ubisoft Montreal Massimo directed the famous "Naruto - Rise of a Ninja", which debuted in October 2007 on Xbox360 in North America and Europe.
"Naruto - Rise of a Ninja", has been awarded by Ign.com as E3 2007 Best Fighting Game and has received the Game Critics Awards nominee for 2007 Best Fighting Game.
Following his passions and interests, Massimo moved to Japan in October 2007.
He entered the challenging Japanese Videogames Industry as Producer and Creative Director at Interchannel Inc., a Japanese video game publisher/developer based in Tokyo and owned by the holding company Index Group (Atlus, Takara-Tomy, Nikkatsu, Madhouse Anime Inc).
At Interchannel, Massimo has been in charge of creating and directing new Games Intellectual Properties for the Japanese and international markets. He has also been in charge of licensing deals (in and out) with international publishers, animation and movies products evaluation and games submissions to platform holders (Nintendo, Sony, Microsoft).
During his stay in Tokyo, Massimo had the chance to meet with Suda51 (Suda Goichi), the eccentric founder of art-house Grasshopper Manufacture and Director of "No More Heroes".
Impressed and inspired by his strong personality and unique creative approach, Massimo decided to join Suda51 and Capcom's fame Executive Producer Shinji Mikami on their new projects.
After having directed the award winning "Shadows of the Damned" with Suda51 and Shinji Mikami, Massimo moves back to his home country in 2011 to establish his own game production studio called Ovosonico.
Massimo had extensive abroad working experiences in Italy, France, China, Canada and Japan.