Eitaro Toyoda is a Sonic Team game designer and level designer. He first joined Sonic Team during the development of Sonic Adventure as an Event Scene Editor. Since then he has worked with Sonic Team USA on Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Heroes, and Shadow the Hedgehog. He then moved back to Tokyo to work on Sonic and the Secret Rings as a game designer. While Takashi Iizuka is more experienced and responsible for most of the level design in Sonic Adve...
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