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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (麻生 宏) is a Japanese businessman and former [[Sega R&D 1]] game designer. He designed ''[[Quartet]]'', ''[[SDI]]'' and ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' for Sega before joining [[Koei]] in 1988. He became producer of the ''Dynasty Warriors'' series from the second installment up to the fifth. His last known work is the 2008 [[Nintendo DS]] game ''Prey the Stars''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (友池 隆純) is a Japanese businessman and former [[Sega R&D 1]] game designer. He designed ''[[Quartet]]'', ''[[SDI]]'' and ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' for Sega before joining [[Koei]] in 1988{{ref|1=https://m.gamer.com.tw/gnn/detail.php?sn=23872}}. He became leader of the company's Omega Force team, first directing ''Dynasty Warriors''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200805105854/https://gamecritics.com/chi-kong-lui/3572/}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20220925045514/https://www.gamesindustry.biz/fatal-inertia-to-usher-in-a-brave-new-world-of-combat-racing}}, before producing ''Destrega'', ''WinBack: Covert Operations'' and the rest of the ''Dynasty Warriors'' up to the fifth installment{{ref|1=https://www.mobygames.com/person/99696/takazumi-tomoike/credits/sort:date/}}. After producing ''Jan Sangoku Musou'' in 2006{{ref|http://raido.moe/staff/ps2/ps2_jan_sangoku_musou.html}}, he produced ''Fatal Inertia'' and ''Prey the Stars'' developed by Koei Canada{{ref|1=https://www.mobygames.com/person/99696/takazumi-tomoike/credits/sort:date/}}.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 2 April 2024

TakazumiTomoike.jpg
Takazumi Tomoike
Date of birth: 1962[1] (age 61-62)
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (?? – 1988)
Divisions:
Koei (1988[1] – )
Role(s): Designer

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Takazumi Tomoike (友池 隆純) is a Japanese businessman and former Sega R&D 1 game designer. He designed Quartet, SDI and Galaxy Force for Sega before joining Koei in 1988[1]. He became leader of the company's Omega Force team, first directing Dynasty Warriors[2][3], before producing Destrega, WinBack: Covert Operations and the rest of the Dynasty Warriors up to the fifth installment[4]. After producing Jan Sangoku Musou in 2006[5], he produced Fatal Inertia and Prey the Stars developed by Koei Canada[4].

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