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'''Takao Miyoshi''', also known by his alias '''Taka Oh''', is a planner, game designer, director and producer.  
 
'''Takao Miyoshi''', also known by his alias '''Taka Oh''', is a planner, game designer, director and producer.  
  
Starting at smaler projects, his first projects with head designer roles were ''[[Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit]]'', ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'', ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' and ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''.
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Starting at smaler projects, his first projects with lead game designer roles were ''[[Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit]]'', ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'', ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' and ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''.
  
 
Miyoshi has since become a mainstay of the [[Phantasy Star]] series as its Director starting with ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' and Producer as of ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'' (succeeding original series producer [[Yuji Naka]]). After numerous Chief Producer roles, he left Sega for [[Yuji Naka]]'s [[Prope]].
 
Miyoshi has since become a mainstay of the [[Phantasy Star]] series as its Director starting with ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' and Producer as of ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'' (succeeding original series producer [[Yuji Naka]]). After numerous Chief Producer roles, he left Sega for [[Yuji Naka]]'s [[Prope]].

Revision as of 13:57, 29 July 2017

Takao Miyoshi at Sonic Team

Takao Miyoshi, also known by his alias Taka Oh, is a planner, game designer, director and producer.

Starting at smaler projects, his first projects with lead game designer roles were Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit, Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island, Burning Rangers and Sonic Adventure.

Miyoshi has since become a mainstay of the Phantasy Star series as its Director starting with Phantasy Star Online and Producer as of Phantasy Star Universe (succeeding original series producer Yuji Naka). After numerous Chief Producer roles, he left Sega for Yuji Naka's Prope.

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