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Revision as of 06:54, 7 August 2022
Takeshi Ozawa |
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Takeshi Ozawa
Production history
Games
- Valkyria Chronicles (PlayStation 3; 2008) — Director
- Valkyria Chronicles (PlayStation 3; 2008) — Chief Game Designer
- Valkyria Chronicles II (PlayStation Portable; 2009) — Advisers
- Valkyria Chronicles II (PlayStation Portable; 2009) — Director
- 7th Dragon III Code: VFD (Nintendo 3DS; 2015) — Development Support
- Valkyria Revolution (Xbox One; 2017) — Director
- Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise (PlayStation 4; 2018) — Battle Game Design
- Shining Resonance Refrain (PlayStation 4; 2018) — Director
- Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 (Nintendo Switch; 2019) — Game Designers
- Shin Sakura Taisen (PlayStation 4; 2019) — Game Designers
Music
- Senjou no Valkyria Piano Pieces (CD; 2011) — Director
- Aoki Kakumeki no Valkyria Original Soundtrack (CD; 2017) — Thanks to[1]
- Valkyria Chronicles (2008) — Director, Chief Game Designer
- Valkyria Chronicles II (2010) — Director
- Valkyria Chronicles III (2011) — Director
- Shining Blade (2012) — Director
- Shining Ark (2013) — Director
- Shining Resonance (2014) — Director
- Valkyria Revolution (2016) — Director