Works
Release | Title | System | Credit(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Bahamut Lagoon | Story event planner | |
1997 | Final Fantasy VII | Event planner | |
1999 | Racing Lagoon | Scenario writer | |
2001 | Final Fantasy X | Event director, scenario editor | |
2003 | Final Fantasy X-2 | Director, scenario editor | |
2005 | Final Fantasy VII: Technical Demo for PS3 | Director | |
2007 | Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings | Director, event planner, scenario writer | |
2007 | The World Ends with You | Special thanks | |
2008 | Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King | Scenario director | |
2008 | Dissidia: Final Fantasy | Scenario supervisor | |
2009 | Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord | Scenario director | |
2009 | Blood of Bahamut | Director, event planner, scenario writer | |
2009 | Final Fantasy XIII | Director, scenario designer | |
2010 | Front Mission Evolved | Senior scriptwriter | |
2010 | The 3rd Birthday | Scenario director | |
2011 | MindJack | Scenario writer (uncredited) | |
2011 | Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy | Special thanks | |
2011 | Imaginary Range | Supervisor | |
2011 | Final Fantasy XIII-2 | Director, scenario designer | |
2013 | Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII | Director, scenario designer |
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