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Hiroyuki Ito
Born
伊藤 裕之

(1965-12-30) December 30, 1965 (age 58)
NationalityJapanese
Occupation(s)Producer, director and designer of video games at Square Enix.

Hiroyuki Ito (伊藤 裕之, Itō Hiroyuki), also credited with the spelling Hiroyuki Itou, is a Japanese game producer, game director and game designer who has been working for Square Enix since 1987. He is famous for being the creator of various gameplay systems used in the Final Fantasy series. Notable examples of his work include the Active Time Battle (ATB) system, Ability Points (AP) system, Job Change system, Esper Magicite system, Relic system, Materia system, Charge Time Battle (CTB) system, Guardian Force system, Junction system, Triple Triad card game, Active Time Event (ATE) system, Mognet, Tetra Master card game, Active Dimension Battle (ADB) system, License Board system and Gambit system.

Hiroyuki Ito is also famous for being the director and game designer of Final Fantasy VI (1994), Final Fantasy IX (2000) and Final Fantasy XII (2006). He is also famous for being the game designer of Final Fantasy V (1992) and Final Fantasy Tactics (1997).

Works

Release Title System Credit(s)
1987 Rad Racer Nintendo Debugger (uncredited)
1987 Final Fantasy Nintendo Battle system designer (uncredited)
1988 Final Fantasy II Nintendo Debugger (uncredited)
1989 Square's Tom Sawyer Nintendo Planning
1989 Final Fantasy Legend Game Boy Scenario writer, map designer
1990 Final Fantasy III Nintendo Sound effects
1990 Rad Racer II Nintendo Game designer
1991 Final Fantasy IV Super Nintendo Battle system designer
1992 Final Fantasy V Super Nintendo Game designer, battle system designer
1994 Final Fantasy VI Super Nintendo Director, game designer, battle system designer
1995 Chrono Trigger Super Nintendo Event planner
1996 Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Super Nintendo Special thanks
1997 Final Fantasy VII PlayStation Materia system original concept (uncredited)
1997 Final Fantasy Tactics PlayStation Game designer, battle system main planner
1999 Final Fantasy VIII PlayStation Battle system designer
2000 Final Fantasy IX PlayStation Director, game designer, battle system director, "Melodies of Life" lyricist
2000 Chocobo on the Job WonderSwan Color Game designer
2002 Final Fantasy XI PlayStation 2, Windows Special thanks
2006 Final Fantasy XII PlayStation 2 Director, game designer, battle system director
2006 Final Fantasy V Advance Game Boy Advance Supervisor
2006 Final Fantasy VI Advance Game Boy Advance Supervisor
2007 Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions PlayStation Portable Supervisor
2007 Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System PlayStation 2 Producer, director, game designer, battle system director
2007 Final Fantasy IV DS Nintendo DS Battle system supervisor
2009 Crawlian Browser game Producer
2009 Gyromancer Xbox 360, Windows Special thanks
2011 Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy PlayStation Portable Special thanks
2012 Guardian Cross iOS, Android Original concept

The following credits belong to a different Hiroyuki Ito who was a former employee of Jupiter Corporation.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Introduction to the Jupiter Corporation staff working on Spectrobes: Beyond the Portals". 18 September 2008. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  2. ^ Arturo Molina (20 November 2010). "KH Re:coded Ultimania Nomura Interview (Director)". kh2.co.uk. Retrieved 15 February 2010. Tetsuya Nomura: The World Ends With You (2007 RPG developed for the DS) allowed players to be able to adjust the game level of difficulty whenever they wanted. Co-director Itou was originally the main producer for The World Ends With You, so you could also say that the blood from that game also flowed into Re:Coded.
  3. ^ Square Enix, Jupiter Corporation. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (Game Boy Advance). Square Enix. Scene: staff credits.
  4. ^ Square Enix, Jupiter Corporation. The World Ends with You (Nintendo DS). Square Enix. Scene: staff credits.

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