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Takashi Tokita (?? ??, Tokita Takashi) (born 24 January 1965) is a Japanese video game developer working for Square Enix. He has worked there since 1985, and has worked as the lead designer for Final Fantasy IV as well as the director of Parasite Eve and Chrono Trigger.
Date Of Birth 1965-01-24 Profession Director, Writer, Producer
Director Title Year Status Character Fainaru fantajî IV 2007 Video Game Chokobo reshingu 1999 Video Game Parasite Eve 1998 Video Game Chrono Trigger 1995 Video Game Live a Live 1994 Video Game
Writer Title Year Status Character The Bouncer 2000 Video Game dramatisation Chokobo reshingu 1999 Video Game scenario: story mode section Parasite Eve 1998 Video Game story Live a Live 1994 Video Game scenario
Producer Title Year Status Character Fainaru fantajî IV 2007 Video Game executive producer Mario Hoops 3-on-3 2006 Video Game senior producer Musashi: Samurai Legend 2005 Video Game producer
Sound Department Title Year Status Character Rad Racer II 1990 Video Game sound effects Fainaru fantajî III 1990 Video Game sound effects
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Bouncer 2000 Video Game lyrics: "Owaranai Mono - Forevermore" The theme from "The Bouncer" - Japanese version Chokobo reshingu 1999 Video Game lyrics: "Diamonds In My Heart" US version only - as TakaShi Tokita
Art Department Title Year Status Character Final Fantasy IV 1991 Video Game main designer - as T. Tokita
Production Manager Title Year Status Character The Bouncer 2000 Video Game production director
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Parasite Eve II 1999 Video Game special advisor: Square "Parasite Eve"
Thanks Title Year Status Character Dissidia: Final Fantasy 2008 Video Game special thanks Romancing SaGa 2005 Video Game special thanks: product development division Final Fantasy VII 1997 Video Game special thanks: field section
Known for movies Parasite Eve (1998) as Director
Chrono Trigger (1995) as Director
Chokobo reshingu (1999) as Director
Live a Live (1994) as Director