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'''Takashi Tezuka''' is a video game designer and producer at [[Nintendo]].
==Biography==
==Biography==
[[Category:Nintendo]]
Tezuka joined [[Nintendo]] in April 1984. He worked as director of {{TLoZ}}, {{ALttP}} and {{LA}}, and as producer of {{TWW}}. Since {{OoT}}, Tezuka has worked as supervisor in every other game in {{TLoZ|Series}}.
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[[Image:Takashi-tezuka.jpg|left|thumb|100px|Takashi Tezuka]]


Shigeru Miyamoto's right hand and second in command in the Entertainment Analysis & Development section. Tezuka was the main designer besides Miyamoto since R&D4 was created in 1984. He has worked closely on the [[Yoshi]] series. Shigeru Miyamoto's promotion and new responsibilities have made Tezuka the more active head at EAD. Long time designer and director, Tezuka began producing and co-producing EAD titles in 1997. He was born November 17, 1960, in the Osaka Prefecture and attended the Osaka University of Arts.
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|{{OoS}}
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|{{FS}}
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|{{FSA}}
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|{{TMC}}
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|{{TP}}
|Supervisor
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|{{PH}}
|Supervisor
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|{{ST}}
|Supervisor
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|{{SS}}
|Supervisor
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|{{ALBW}}
|Supervisor
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|{{TFH}}
|Supervisor
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|{{BotW}}
|Supervisor
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Mr. Tezuka served as producer during the development of Animal Crossing and Pikmin 2 for the Nintendo [[GameCube]]. Furthermore, he assisted with several of the initial [[Nintendo DS]] tech demos that were on display during the 2004 Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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Takashi Tezuka is a video game designer and producer at Nintendo.

Biography

Tezuka joined Nintendo in April 1984. He worked as director of The Legend of Zelda, A Link to the Past and Link's Awakening, and as producer of The Wind Waker. Since Ocarina of Time, Tezuka has worked as supervisor in every other game in The Legend of Zelda series.

The Legend of Zelda Games

Game Position
The Legend of Zelda Director, designer, writer
A Link to the Past Director
Link's Awakening Director
BS The Legend of Zelda Designer
Ancient Stone Tablets Supervisor
Ocarina of Time Supervisor
Majora's Mask Supervisor
Oracle of Seasons Supervisor
Oracle of Ages Supervisor
Four Swords Supervisor
The Wind Waker Producer
Four Swords Adventures Supervisor
The Minish Cap Supervisor
Twilight Princess Supervisor
Phantom Hourglass Supervisor
Spirit Tracks Supervisor
Skyward Sword Supervisor
A Link Between Worlds Supervisor
Tri Force Heroes Supervisor
Breath of the Wild Supervisor

Nomenclature

TMC Forest Minish Artwork.png Names in Other Regions TMC Jabber Nut Sprite.png
Language Name
Japan Japanese 手塚 卓志 (Tezuka Takashi)