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{{ja|Hiroyuki Takahashi|高橋 宏之||born 1957}}, an assistant producer in Famicom ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''. He is later famous for role-playing game ''Shining Force'' and ''Golden Sun'' series, along with ''Mario Golf'' and ''Tennis'' games.
{{ja|'''Hiroyuki Takahashi'''|高橋 宏之||born 1957}} is an assistant producer in Famicom ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''. He is later famous for developing role-playing game ''Shining Force'' and ''Golden Sun'' series, along with ''Mario Golf'' and ''Tennis'' games.


== Career ==
== Career ==


He is a former employee of [[Enix]] in charge of real estate business, and worked on ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' (1990) as an assistant producer.
He is a former employee of [[Enix]] who in charge of real estate business, and worked on ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' (1990) as an assistant producer.


At the same year, he and Kan Naitō, two former ''Dragon Quest'' staff, left Enix and found Climax Entertainment which developed dungeon crawler ''Shining in the Darkness'' (1991). Later, he created Sonic! (later Camelot) and develoeped strategy role-playing game trilogy ''Shining Force'' for Sega. Camelot was affiliated with Nintendo in the 21st century, and developed role-playing game series ''Golden Sun'' (2001–2010), along with a dozen of ''Mario'' sport games.
In the same year, he and Kan Naitō, two former ''Dragon Quest'' staff, left Enix and found Climax Entertainment, which developed dungeon crawler ''Shining in the Darkness'' (1991). Later, he created Sonic! (later Camelot) and developed strategy role-playing game trilogy ''Shining Force'' for Sega. Camelot was affiliated with Nintendo in the 21st century, and developed role-playing game series ''Golden Sun'' (2001–2010), along with a dozen of ''Mario'' sport games.


There are many traces of ''Dragon Quest'' in Takahashi's RPGs: featuring silent protagonists; saving and exorcising in [[church]]s; lost half of the gold after annihilated.
There are many traces of ''Dragon Quest'' in Takahashi's RPGs: featuring silent protagonists; saving and exorcising in [[church]]s; lost half of the gold after annihilated.
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* ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' (Famicom, 1990) — assistant producer
* ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'' (Famicom, 1990) — assistant producer


'''Other titles'''
'''Other role-playing games'''
* ''Shining'' series
* ''Shining'' series (1991–1998) for Sega
** ''Shining in the Darkness''
** ''Shining in the Darkness''
** ''Shining Force'' series
** ''Shining Force'' series
* ''Beyond the Beyond''
* ''Golden Sun'' series (2001–2010) for Nintendo
* ''Golden Sun'' series


[[Category:Staff]]
[[Category:Staff]]

Revision as of 15:43, 9 September 2021

Hiroyuki Takahashi (高橋 宏之 born 1957) is an assistant producer in Famicom Dragon Quest IV. He is later famous for developing role-playing game Shining Force and Golden Sun series, along with Mario Golf and Tennis games.

Career

He is a former employee of Enix who in charge of real estate business, and worked on Dragon Quest IV (1990) as an assistant producer.

In the same year, he and Kan Naitō, two former Dragon Quest staff, left Enix and found Climax Entertainment, which developed dungeon crawler Shining in the Darkness (1991). Later, he created Sonic! (later Camelot) and developed strategy role-playing game trilogy Shining Force for Sega. Camelot was affiliated with Nintendo in the 21st century, and developed role-playing game series Golden Sun (2001–2010), along with a dozen of Mario sport games.

There are many traces of Dragon Quest in Takahashi's RPGs: featuring silent protagonists; saving and exorcising in churchs; lost half of the gold after annihilated.

Works

Dragon Quest title

Other role-playing games

  • Shining series (1991–1998) for Sega
    • Shining in the Darkness
    • Shining Force series
  • Golden Sun series (2001–2010) for Nintendo