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Takashi Tezuka (手塚 卓志, Tezuka Takashi, born November 17, 1960) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer. He is a senior officer in Nintendo's Entertainment Planning & Development division and is an Executive Officer at Nintendo itself.
YearTitleRole2024Senior supervisor2023Supervisor2023Producer2023Producer- 1984–present
- November 17, 1960 (age 62), Osaka, Japan
7. Feb. 2021 · Published Feb 7, 2021. Boo, who debuted in Super Mario Bros. 3, was based on the wife of co-designer Takashi Tezuka. via My Nintendo News. Mario's Boos were thought up and created by Takashi Tezuka, a Nintendo designer who has worked on pretty much every Mario game since the franchise's inception.
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Tezuka in his early days at NintendoDrawing of a Lakituby Tezuka for the 84 membership restaurant in TokyoTezuka with Miyamoto and Kondo at a Super Mario Makershow in JapanTezuka, alongside Tsubasa Sakaguchi and Shigeru MiyamotoTezuka's favorite Super Mario character is Lakitu.Tezuka's wife was the inspiration for the Booenemy. This is because she is often very shy, but then she became angry at him one day for spending too much time at work.4. Juni 2021 · A Boo's shyness was born out of friction between designer Takashi Tezuka and his wife, according to fellow designer Shigeru Miyamoto, who once explained the story in a Nintendo Power interview cited by The Guardian: "Mr. Tezuka got an idea about putting his wife in the game," said Miyamoto.
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17. Okt. 2023 · Tezuka also helped usher Mario into 3D as an assistant director on 1996’s Super Mario 64, with the game’s usage of Boos actually being inspired by Tezuka’s wife. By 1997, Tezuka progressed...
13. Sept. 2010 · 19. ...and the versions of the ghostly Boo enemies found in Super Mario 64, are based on the wife of the game's co-designer Takashi Tezuka. As Miyamoto explained in an interview with Nintendo ...
Takashi Tezuka ( jap. 手塚 卓志, Tezuka Takashi; * 17. November 1960 in Osaka; Pseudonym Ten Ten) ist ein japanischer Spieleentwickler bei Nintendo. Er arbeitet seit 1985 an Mario - und Zelda -Spielen und ist Vorstandsmitglied von Nintendo EPD .