Difference between revisions of "Takashi Iizuka"

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* ''Phantasy Star Online Ver.2'' (2001) — Special Thanks(Sonic Team USA)
 
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Takashi Iizuka

Where Hirokazu Yasuhara left off, Takashi Iizuka picked up. He worked directly under Yasuhara in the design of Sonic 3, and has since taken the reigns of the series. Sonic Adventure, the 3D rebirth of the little blue hedgehog that started it all, was the product of Iizuka's idea for a Sonic RPG. After the successful completion of that project, Iizuka headed to the US to head Sonic Team USA, where he continues to churn out new adventures for the speedy wonder, including Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes.

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