Takashi Tokita

Takashi Tokita (時田 貴司, Tokita Takashi) (born 24 January 1965) is a Japanese video game developer working for Square Enix. He joined Square in 1985 at the same time as Akitoshi Kawazu and Nasir Gebelli. He is well known for writing the story for Parasite Eve and also Final Fantasy IV. He is also well known as the director of Parasite Eve and Chrono Trigger. Tokita is the head of Square Enix's Production Team 7.

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  • 1965 (age 45 years)
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