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Toby Fox
An image of the Annoying Dog from Undertale, which Fox commonly uses for his public image
Born
Robert F. Fox

(1991-10-11) October 11, 1991 (age 32)
Other names
  • Radiation
  • FwugRadiation
Alma materNortheastern University
Occupations
  • Video game developer
  • composer
Years active2008–present
Known forCreating the video games Undertale and Deltarune
Websitetobyfox.net (archived)

Robert F. "Toby" Fox (born October 11, 1991) is an American video game developer and video game music composer. He is best known for developing the role-playing video game Undertale, which garnered acclaim and has received nominations for a British Academy Game Award, three Game Awards and D.I.C.E. Awards. He has also created Deltarune, which features many characters and features from Undertale, and has also garnered significant praise.

Fox's early work consisted primarily of composing music, notably for the webcomic Homestuck, and, following the success of Undertale, he went on to compose music for a number of other independent video games. Other notable works include contributing to the soundtracks of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the Pokémon video games.

Career

Early work and composing

Toby Fox's earliest well-known work is his "EarthBound Halloween Hack",[1] a Halloween-themed ROM hack of the 1994 SNES game EarthBound, which released in 2008. He then moved on to compose a variety of music for Andrew Hussie's 2009 webcomic Homestuck during his senior year of high school. Though he did not initially respond when Hussie started a "Music Contribution Team" in April 2009 and put up a news post asking composers to participate, Hussie took note of his work when Fox started uploading piano covers of the webcomic's music on the MS Paint Adventures forums.[2] Fox has composed music for the 2017 Homestuck video game Hiveswap,[3] Undertale artist Temmie Chang's short narrative game Escaped Chasm,[4] and Game Freak's 2019 RPG Little Town Hero, the last of which was arranged by Pokémon composer Hitomi Sato.[3] He also composed a track for Pokémon Sword and Shield,[3] a vocal song for Itoki Hana's PRAY album,[5] and multiple tracks for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[6][7]

Acclaim and breakthrough

Undertale

Fox's most well-known work is the 2015 role-playing video game Undertale, which he also composed the soundtrack for.[8] The game sold more than 1 million copies,[9] becoming a "breakout hit" and "pop-culture phenomenon".[10] Fox worked on the entire game independently, besides the art assets—which he asked Temmie (Tuyoki) Chang to help with—to avoid relying on others.[11] He had some experience in game development before Undertale, using RPG Maker 2000 with his three brothers to make role-playing games and EarthBound ROM hacks in high school,[12][13] the most notable of which was Earthbound: The Halloween Hack.[14] He thought of the character designs and ideas for Undertale while in college, where he drew them in his notebook.[15]

Following its release, Undertale garnered an extensive fanbase.[16][17] Fox commented that he did not mind if people stated that they did not like the game, saying that it was "not for everyone".[17] Despite Undertale's awards and widespread acclaim, Fox wrote that his personal opinion was that the game was still "niche" and deserved an "8/10" review score.[16][18]

In 2016, Fox released a number of unused musical tracks from Undertale.[19] He also became a contributor to the A Profound Waste of Time magazine.[20] Fox was then chosen to be part of the 2018 Games Forbes 30 Under 30 list for his role in creating Undertale.[21]

The success of Undertale, especially in Japan, afforded Fox the opportunity to visit Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai at his home, where they discussed the series and played Super Smash Bros. Ultimate against each other, and the two reportedly had a very similar skill level, trading wins and losses equally. Sans, a character from Undertale, was later included in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Mii costume available through downloadable content, along with an instrumental composition "Megalovania", for which Fox provided a new arrangement.[22][23][24]

Deltarune

On October 30, 2018, Fox tweeted a request for fans of Undertale to check the game's official Twitter account in 24 hours. The following day, Fox released the first chapter of the followup to Undertale, named Deltarune, (an anagram of undertale) for free under the guise of a "survey".[25][26] On November 1, Fox shared more details regarding the game, including that the rest of the chapters were expected to release simultaneously, but work had not yet started, and there was no estimated timeframe for completion.[27] Fox also stated that he had been working on the project since 2012, and that the idea for Undertale developed from Deltarune during production.[27][28] On June 12, 2019, as only the first chapter of Deltarune had been playable for several months, Fox expressed on his Twitter account he had hope he would complete the rest of Deltarune, saying: "Slowly I'm writing and drawing it all out."[29] He stated that he had written "about 50 songs past Chapter 1".[30]

On September 17, 2021, Fox released the second chapter of Deltarune for free since "the world has been really tough for everybody recently", referring to the struggles of the COVID-19 pandemic. He plans to release the next two chapters simultaneously, with a price greater than Undertale, but without any projected release date.[31]

Personal life

Robert F. Fox[8][32] was born on October 11, 1991,[33] in Manchester, New Hampshire.[8] Along with his three brothers, he is the son of Robert Fox, a financial planner, and Barbara Fox, a retired paraprofessional.[8] He studied environmental science at Northeastern University.[8]

Fox is secretive[8] and does not typically do interviews.[8][34] He has chronic wrist and hand pain that regularly disables him from programming and composing. In September 2020, Fox cited a flareup of this pain as a factor in the delayed development of Deltarune's second chapter.[35]

Works

Gameography

Year Title Director Composer Writer Platforms Ref
2008 EarthBound: Halloween Hack (romhack) Yes Yes Yes Super Nintendo [1]
2015 Undertale Yes Yes Yes Windows, macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One [8]
2016 Rose of Winter No Yes No Windows [36]
2017 Hiveswap: Act 1 No Yes No Windows, macOS, Linux [3]
2018 Deltarune Yes Yes Yes Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch [25]
2019 Escaped Chasm No Yes No Windows [37]
Little Town Hero No Yes No Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One [3]
2020 Dweller's Empty Path No Yes No Windows [38]
Hiveswap: Act 2 No Yes No Windows, macOS, Linux [3]
2022 Pokémon Scarlet and Violet No Yes No Nintendo Switch [39]

Guest composer only

Other credits

Year Media type Media title Role Notes Ref
2009–2016 Webcomic Homestuck Composer [47]
2010 Album The Baby is You Writer, composer, vocalist Album made for Homestuck [47]
2012 Album I Miss You – EarthBound 2012 Composer [48]
2012 Website tane.us Guest Arrangement Metronomy - Black Eye Burnt Thumb (Toby "Radiation" Fox CHIP MIX) [49]
2018 Album PRAY Guest composer, lyricist and vocalist [5]
Video game Black Bird Game testing [50]
2020 Comic Hobonichi Mother Project "Pollyanna" comic Contributor [51]
Music video Chip Tanaka/Hammerhead Shark Song Director/Animator (music video) [52]
2021 Video game Get in the Car, Loser! Credited for providing Guest Items and Stories [53]
Song "Myths You Forgot" Featured artist [54]
2022 Album "Skies Forever Blue" Composer, writer In collaboration with Itoki Hana [55]
2023 Song "The Greatest Living Show" Composer, writer [56][57]
Song "Prelude" Composer In collaboration with bo en [58]
Animated television series We Baby Bears Voice actor (2 episodes) [59]
Animated television series Pokémon Horizons Original Composer [citation needed]
2024 Song Kataha Composer As a guest composer for Amane Kanata's "Unknown DIVA" album [60]

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External links

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