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  1. 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.

  2. 1. Aug. 2011 · G-Mode has announced that its CEO and founder, Takeshi Miyaji, passed away on July 29 at the age of 45. Miyaji founded G-Mode in 2000, but previously worked on Silpheed, Gun Griffon and the...

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    • Silpheed
    • Lunar: The Silverstar
    • Grandia

    Debuting on the Japanese PC-8801 in 1986 (and later remade with enhanced graphics for the SegaCD), Silpheed had fast, frantic gameplay, dropping players into the cockpit of a polygonal spacecraft and tasking them with the protection of the world. While it failed to reach great commercial success, mostly due to the release of Star Fox for the SNES, ...

    In the early ‘90s most RPGs were technically-focused, with mathematical backbone and a digital heart. There was story, but the emphasis was hardly ever on compelling players, instead opting to use the narrative as an excuse to guide them from one town to the next. Lunar: The Silver Star was different. It used the Sega CD’s disc-based system to its ...

    Several years after Lunar: The Silver Star (and its sequel, Lunar: Eternal Blue), Takeshi Miyaji worked on a game that would go on to be his most successful and memorable: Grandia. Originally released on Sega Saturn before being brought to the PlayStation several years later, Grandia is considered by many to be one of the strongest RPGs of the era,...

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  3. 1. Aug. 2011 · Takeshi Miyaji, creator of legendary PSOne/Saturn RPG Grandia, has died at the age of 45. The announcement comes by way of G-Mode, the studio he founded and ran as CEO. Miyaji worked on...

  4. 1. Aug. 2011 · G-Mode's confirmed in a statement that its CEO Takeshi Miyaji has suddenly died. He was 45 years old. Miyaji was mostly for his work as the creator of Grandia, but is also known for Slipheed...

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    • Contributor
  5. Wie das auf mobiles Spielen fokussierte Studio G-Mode in einem Statement mitteilt, ist deren Gründer Takeshi Miyaji am 29. Juli im Alter von gerade einmal 45 Jahren verstorben. Details hinsichtlich der Todesursache wurden allerdings nicht veröffentlicht. Seit elf Jahren hatte er das Entwicklungsstudio geleitet.

  6. 1. Aug. 2011 · Takeshi Miyaji, Grandia creator and G-Mode CEO, passed away on July 29. He was 45 years-old. Miyaji and his brother Yoichi Miyaji entered the game industry at 19 years-old, when they created Game...