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Programmer and director at Nihon Falcom. He is also one of the company's General Managers directing the Creative Unit.
A Japanese computer engineer that founded Nihon Falcom in 1981.
The former Managing Director of Nihon Falcom who also became the company's second president in 2001. He eventually retired from his position in July 2007 due to health issues.
One of Nihon Falcom's key music composers that helped create the soundtracks for several of their games throughout the 80s and 90s. She is also a founding member of the Falcom Sound Team JDK.
Director, writer and producer at Nihon Falcom that has served as the company's third president since 2007.
One of Nihon Falcom's most influential game designers that created the company's iconic Dragon Slayer franchise.
A Japanese writer known for his work in the anime industry but also for his time at Nihon Falcom where he was responsible for penning the scenario for the Gagharv trilogy in The Legend of Heroes series.
Japanese filmmaker most well known for his animated movies such as 5 Centimeters Per Second and Your Name.
Yuzo Koshiro is a Japanese video game music composer known for producing some of the most famous soundtracks in the industry, ranging from Dragon Slayer, Ys and ActRaiser to Shinobi, Sonic, Streets of Rage, Eye of the Beholder, and Shenmue.
Japanese developer that formerly worked for Nihon Falcom.
A Japanese game creator that formerly worked at Nihon Falcom but is currently a managing director at Gust.
A former Falcom artist that is famous for her design work on the Rune Factory series among many other titles.
Japanese manga artists that worked for Nihon Falcom in the 1980s where he drew illustrations for games like Ys II, Xanadu on the MSX, and Romancia.
Localization Producer known for her work on the Trails franchise.
A Japanese graphic artist that is best known for the pixel art he created while at Nihon Falcom in the 1980s.
Japanese designer that formerly worked at Nihon Falcom on titles like the original Ys.
The director and programmer behind several famous Japanese RPG titles from Nihon Falcom and Quintet.
Japanese developer that formerly worked for Nihon Falcom in the mid-80s. Most well-known for his work on the Asteka series.
Japanese game designer and scenario writer known for both co-creating the Ys franchise at Falcom and co-founding Quintet along with Masaya Hashimoto.
Nao Tatsuo (辰尾奈央) is an illustrator and graphic designer that has done work on various light novel series and Falcom games.
Japanese developer that formerly worked at Nihon Falcom.
Kira Buckland, under the name of Rina-Chan, was one of the most prolific voice actors on Newgrounds. She has since graduated to become an equally prominent voice of video game, anime, and toy characters.
Former Falcom producer that later founded Gruppo One in the 2000s.
Japanese scenario writer and game designer that did a lot of work for Nihon Falcom and Quintet.
Graphic artist that got his start in the industry working at Nihon Falcom in the 1980s.
Japanese game designer most famous for founding Studio Alex where he produced the Lunar series. He is also responsible for developing some early Japanese RPGs such as Mugen no Shinzou and for working on several games at Nihon Falcom, including Sorcerian, Star Trader, and Dinosaur.
An artist and graphic designer who co-founded the company Ancient along with her brother, famed composer Yuzo Koshiro. She was the chief graphic designer for Streets of Rage 2 and contributed to a number of other franchises, including Ys, ActRaiser, and Lunar among others.
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An American voice actor.
Japanese to English translator.
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