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A Japanese novel writer.
Iranian game designer & programmer. Founder of Sirius Software and Gebelli Software, he gained fame in early Apple II circles, with games such as Gorgon, Space Eggs, Horizon V, and Zenith. He was then a key member of Squaresoft, where he programmed games such as 3-D WorldRunner, Rad Racer, the early Final Fantasy games, and Secret of Mana.
Though their most notable collaborations come in the form of the Final Fantasy series, Uematsu and Sakaguchi have worked together closely, but not exclusively, since Rad Racer on the NES and continue to do so within their current development house, Mistwalker.
Tetsuya Nomura is one of the lead character designers for Square Enix, and director of the Kingdom Hearts series. He also has partial creative control of the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII and served as director of the movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children.
Head of Japanese developer Monolith Software, Inc. He is best known as as the creator of the Xeno franchise, having directed Xenogears, the Xenosaga series, and the Xenoblade Chronicles series.
Yasumi Matsuno is a Japanese game designer well known for his work on various RPG's for Square. Among his most notable works are Final Fantasy Tactics, which popularized the tactical RPG genre, as well as Vagrant Story, the Tactics Ogre series, and the original concept of Final Fantasy XII.
Yoshitaka Amano is a freelance artist who is most famous for his character and logo designs for the Final Fantasy games.
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