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Tetsuya Takahashi was born on 18 November, 1966 in Shizuoka Prefecture, is a Japanese video game designer. Discover Tetsuya Takahashi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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CCO and Director of Monolith Soft |
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57 years old |
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Scorpio |
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18 November 1966 |
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18 November |
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Shizuoka Prefecture |
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Japan
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Tetsuya Takahashi Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Tetsuya Takahashi's Wife?
His wife is Soraya Saga
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Soraya Saga |
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Tetsuya Takahashi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tetsuya Takahashi worth at the age of 57 years old? Tetsuya Takahashi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from Japan. We have estimated Tetsuya Takahashi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Tetsuya Takahashi (高橋 哲哉) (born November 18, 1966, in Shizuoka Prefecture) is a Japanese video game designer, writer and director.
Takahashi worked at Square in the 90s as a graphic designer and graphic director, participating on some of their most well-received titles such as Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy VI and Chrono Trigger, before directing and co-writing Xenogears.
Takahashi was born on November 18, 1966, in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
He began his career in video games in the 1980s working with Nihon Falcom.
Takahashi worked on Final Fantasy VI, including the design of the Magitek armor from the opening scene of the game.
He also was the graphics director on Chrono Trigger.
In 1995 he married his Squaresoft coworker Kaori Tanaka, better known by her pen name Soraya Saga.
Originally submitted as a potential plot for Final Fantasy VII, it was made into its own project after being judged too dark and complicated for a fantasy game by others at Squaresoft.
While at Squaresoft, Takahashi realized that the company intended to focus on the Final Fantasy series, and that sequels to the Xenogears series were becoming unlikely.
He then decided to leave and start his own software development company.
He left Square in 1999 to co-found Monolith Soft, where he would develop the Xenosaga and Xenoblade Chronicles series with Namco and Nintendo respectively, being the executive director of Xenoblade since the first entry in the series.
He is married to Soraya Saga, who also worked with him at Square Enix, as well as on Xenosaga and Soma Bringer.
Takahashi is one of the founders of Monolith Soft, senior director and chief creative officer at the company, as well as part of its board of directors.
In October 1999 he left Squaresoft to start a new company, Monolith Soft, together with Hirohide Sugiura.
Following a meeting about the game Soma Bringer, Takahashi imagined what a game would be like where the world was actually the body of a "giant god".
Takahashi attempted a more "mature" writing style for the game, and said he expects to continue in the same vein in the future.
The game references both Japanese and Western RPG styles, referring to the western style in some cases "without thinking about it".
In this way, the game is designed to appeal to fans of "text-based" JRPGs and western RPGs at the same time.
Minor localizations were made for the American and European release, as well as bug fixes and game balancing.
Originally Takahashi tried a more traditional turned based combat system, but he later incorporated a battle system where the protagonist can see into the future as a gameplay mechanic.
Takahashi and Monolith Soft were revealed to be working on a new game for the Wii U in September 2012.
It was later revealed in the January 2013 Nintendo Direct under the tentative title X, and shown further at E3 2013.
For E3 2014, it was announced with the title Xenoblade Chronicles X.