Yuichi Toyama

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Born (1967-04-23) April 23, 1967 (age 58)
Othernames"Healthy"
OccupationsVideo game designer, director, producer
Yearsactive1985–present
Yuichi Toyama
外山 雄一
Born (1967-04-23) April 23, 1967 (age 58)
Other names"Healthy"
OccupationsVideo game designer, director, producer
Years active1985–present
Employer(s)Technosoft(1987-1988)
Compile(1989-1992)
Eighting(1994-2017)
Taito(2017-present)

Yuichi Toyama (外山 雄一, Toyama Yuichi) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer. He used to work at Technosoft, Compile and Eighting, and is currently working at Taito since 2017. He is also a writer for the Game Culture Preservation Institute(IGCC).[1]

Toyama started his path in the video game industry after his enjoyment of playing Space Invaders. He had read magazines that featured games like Space Invaders, Star Wars, and Gundam. He always wanted to enjoy those games at home. He originally wanted to either get a Sharp MZ-80 or an NEC PC-8001, but in the end, he started with a Hitachi Basic Master Level 2. After testing the games on it, he had no choice but to do game programming on his own.[2]

Career

Technosoft (1987-1989)

Toyama started at Technosoft when he was a teenager. He started with being a designer for the game, Feedback, then later a planner and programmer for Herzog[3]

Compile (1989-1992)

Eighting (1994-2017)

Taito (2017-present)

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