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  • Hiromichi Tanaka
  • Hiromichi Tanaka
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  • Hiromichi Tanaka (田中 弘道 Tanaka Hiromichi?) (born January 7, 1962) is a Japanese video game developer, game producer, game director, and game designer. He is currently Senior Vice President of Software Development at Square Enix and the head of Square Enix's Production Team 3. He is best known as the lead developer of Final Fantasy XI, and oversees ongoing development of that title and of future MMOGs. He also recently led the development of the Nintendo DS version of Final Fantasy III, having worked in a senior role on the original version of the game in 1990.
  • Po opuszczeniu studiów w Yokohama National University w 1983 razem ze swoim przyjacielem, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Tanaka dołączył do nowo powstałego studia gier i miał udział w produkcji pierwszego Final Fantasy, wydanego w Japonii cztery lata później, w 1987. Od tego czasu miał duży wkład w kilka projektów firmy, w tym w pozycje nie związane z serią Final Fantasy, takie jak Secret of Mana, Xenogears i Chrono Cross. Miał duży udział w rozwoju Final Fantasy XI, przy którym pracował jako producent. Do grudnia 2010 nadzorował produkcję drugiej ważnej gry sieciowej w serii, Final Fantasy XIV.
  • Since dropping out of Yokohama National University in 1983 along with his friend Hironobu Sakaguchi, Tanaka joined the then-fledgling game studio and had a hand in creating the very first Final Fantasy, released in Japan four years later in 1987. Since then, he has been a major part of several company projects, including non-Final Fantasy titles such as Secret of Mana, Xenogears, and Chrono Cross. He was heavily involved in the development of Final Fantasy XI as a producer, and, until December 2010, oversaw development on the series' second major online title, Final Fantasy XIV.
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  • Since dropping out of Yokohama National University in 1983 along with his friend Hironobu Sakaguchi, Tanaka joined the then-fledgling game studio and had a hand in creating the very first Final Fantasy, released in Japan four years later in 1987. Since then, he has been a major part of several company projects, including non-Final Fantasy titles such as Secret of Mana, Xenogears, and Chrono Cross. He was heavily involved in the development of Final Fantasy XI as a producer, and, until December 2010, oversaw development on the series' second major online title, Final Fantasy XIV. Tanaka announced his departure from Square Enix at the 2012 Vana Fest, citing health problems.
  • Po opuszczeniu studiów w Yokohama National University w 1983 razem ze swoim przyjacielem, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Tanaka dołączył do nowo powstałego studia gier i miał udział w produkcji pierwszego Final Fantasy, wydanego w Japonii cztery lata później, w 1987. Od tego czasu miał duży wkład w kilka projektów firmy, w tym w pozycje nie związane z serią Final Fantasy, takie jak Secret of Mana, Xenogears i Chrono Cross. Miał duży udział w rozwoju Final Fantasy XI, przy którym pracował jako producent. Do grudnia 2010 nadzorował produkcję drugiej ważnej gry sieciowej w serii, Final Fantasy XIV. Z przyczyn zdrowotnych, podczas festiwalu Vana Fest 2012 Tanaka ogłosił odejście ze Square Enix.
  • Hiromichi Tanaka (田中 弘道 Tanaka Hiromichi?) (born January 7, 1962) is a Japanese video game developer, game producer, game director, and game designer. He is currently Senior Vice President of Software Development at Square Enix and the head of Square Enix's Production Team 3. He is best known as the lead developer of Final Fantasy XI, and oversees ongoing development of that title and of future MMOGs. He also recently led the development of the Nintendo DS version of Final Fantasy III, having worked in a senior role on the original version of the game in 1990. In 1983, Tanaka dropped out of Yokohama National University along with Hironobu Sakaguchi to join Square. Along with Sakaguchi and Kazuhiko Aoki, Tanaka was part of Square's original Planning and Development department.