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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (吉田 徹), also known as '''Yoshibon'''. He was a major artist, director and writer during the Mega Drive for various games. Afterwards he has been consulting and doing management for various games in his department. Ever since Sega opened mobile divisions with [[Mobile Content R&D]] and [[Sega Networks]], he has been a design team leader there.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (吉田 徹), also known as '''Yoshibon'''. He was a major artist, director and writer during the Mega Drive for various games. Afterwards he has been consulting and doing management for various games in his department. Ever since Sega opened mobile divisions with [[Mobile Content R&D]] and [[Sega Networks]], he has been a design team leader there.
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==Career==
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{{PAGENAME}} joined Sega after 4 years in college, unable to get a job appointment. He was desperate for any opportunity where he would be an illustrator, and stumbled upon an orientation meeting at Sega's Hokkaido office. He originally submitted to work in marketing, as he didn't know the company very well, not knowing home consoles other than the [[Famicom]] existed..<ref>''PHANTA! Phantasy Star 30th Anniversary Cosplay Book + Developer Interview Supplement'', Pg. 30</ref>
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

Revision as of 11:33, 23 September 2023

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Toru Yoshida (吉田 徹), also known as Yoshibon. He was a major artist, director and writer during the Mega Drive for various games. Afterwards he has been consulting and doing management for various games in his department. Ever since Sega opened mobile divisions with Mobile Content R&D and Sega Networks, he has been a design team leader there.

Career

Toru Yoshida joined Sega after 4 years in college, unable to get a job appointment. He was desperate for any opportunity where he would be an illustrator, and stumbled upon an orientation meeting at Sega's Hokkaido office. He originally submitted to work in marketing, as he didn't know the company very well, not knowing home consoles other than the Famicom existed..[4]

Production history

Hardware

Magazine articles

Main article: Toru Yoshida/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Toru Yoshida

References