Takeshi Miyaji

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Takeshi Miyaji (宮路 武, Miyaji Takeshi, December 22, 1965 – July 29, 2011) was a Japanese video game developer who founded the development companies Game Arts (with his brother Yoichi Miyaji) and G-Mode. He was best known as the creator of the Silpheed, GunGriffon, Lunar and Grandia video game series. His work on the Lunar and Grandia series in particular had a major influence on the development of role-playing video games. He was the younger brother of Game Arts' CEO Yoichi Miyaji. rdf:langString
宮路 武(みやじ たけし、1965年12月22日 - 2011年7月29日)は、ゲームクリエイター。 『ガングリフォン』シリーズや『グランディア』シリーズの生みの親。兄は宮路洋一。携帯電話ゲームの制作・運営会社株式会社ジー・モードの元代表取締役社長。 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Takeshi Miyaji (宮路 武, Miyaji Takeshi, December 22, 1965 – July 29, 2011) was a Japanese video game developer who founded the development companies Game Arts (with his brother Yoichi Miyaji) and G-Mode. He was best known as the creator of the Silpheed, GunGriffon, Lunar and Grandia video game series. His work on the Lunar and Grandia series in particular had a major influence on the development of role-playing video games. He was the younger brother of Game Arts' CEO Yoichi Miyaji.
rdf:langString 宮路 武(みやじ たけし、1965年12月22日 - 2011年7月29日)は、ゲームクリエイター。 『ガングリフォン』シリーズや『グランディア』シリーズの生みの親。兄は宮路洋一。携帯電話ゲームの制作・運営会社株式会社ジー・モードの元代表取締役社長。
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