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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (矢島 利明) is a Japanese programmer previously employed at [[Megasoft]] and [[Sega]]. Since the early 2000's he has worked for Monolith Software.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (矢島 利明) is a Japanese programmer previously employed at [[Megasoft]] and [[Sega]], before leaving to work at Square where he was the main programmer behind ''[[wikipedia:Front Mission Alternative|Front Mission Alternative]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210620102435/https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/games/ps2/xeno/staff/05/index.html}}. Since the 1999 he has worked for Monolith Software, with games such as ''[[wikipedia:Soma Bringer|Soma Bringer]]'', ''[[wikipedia:Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans|Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans]]'' and the ''[[wikipedia:Xeno (series)|Xeno]]'' series to his name.
  
 
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==Production history==

Revision as of 02:20, 13 October 2023

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Toshiaki Yajima
Employment history:
Square
Monolith Software (1999[1] – )
Role(s): Programmer

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Toshiaki Yajima (矢島 利明) is a Japanese programmer previously employed at Megasoft and Sega, before leaving to work at Square where he was the main programmer behind Front Mission Alternative[1]. Since the 1999 he has worked for Monolith Software, with games such as Soma Bringer, Dragon Ball Z: Attack of the Saiyans and the Xeno series to his name.

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