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Not to be confused with the designer Takayuki Yokoyama.
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Takayuki Yokoyama (programmer)
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Takayuki Yokoyama (横山 敬幸) is a programmer at Sega of Japan. He has worked for Sega since at least 1993, when he proposed a horoscope game alongside Akimitsu Hanado[1]. He was lead programmer of Indy 500. He has been involved with on every main The House of the Dead entry following the THOTD-like Vampire Night.

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