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Hiroyuki Taguchi
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Hiroyuki Taguchi (田口 博之) is a Japanese designer and artist. He joined Sega in 1992 as a new graduate, and was initially assigned to AM1.[3] His most notable works include The House of the Dead, as well as the lesser-known The Ocean Hunter,[4] and later Avalon no Kagi for Hitmaker,[5] which both share a signature art style. Taguchi was latterly involved with card design for Sangokushi Taisen at AM1 again,[3] and has more recently joined Delightworks as a general manager in 2018.[3]

Production history

Magazine articles

Main article: Hiroyuki Taguchi/Magazine articles.

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Hiroyuki Taguchi

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References