Teruhisa Hiroi

aka: Paul Hieronymus Chada, Hiroshi Adachi, 広井 王子, P. H. Chada, Ouji Hiroi, Ohji Hiroi
Moby ID: 457410

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The manga author Teruhisa Hiroi (廣井 照久), born February 8, 1954, originally founded Red Company (now Red Entertainment Corporation) in June 1976. One of his nicknames is "Prince Hiroi" (広井王子, Hiroi Ōji); he is also known as Hiroshi Adachi. He is the mastermind behind Tengai Makyō, one of Japan's most popular RPG series. The central idea of these games is to present Japan in a comical way, the way a Western person unfamiliar with Japanese culture would see it. The manuals of most Tengai Makyō games mention Paul Hieronymus Chada as the creator of the series, complete with a portrait of a Western 19th century gentleman (sometimes Karl Marx, sometimes Sigmund Freud). However, Mr. Chada does not exist: his last name is an anagram of Adachi, while "P.H." also stands for "Prince Hiroi".

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Sakura Wars (2020, PlayStation 4) Original Story
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (2005, PlayStation 2) Special Thanks
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love (2005, PlayStation 2) Gereral Producer
Tengai Makyō III: Namida (2005, PlayStation 2) Original Work (原作)
Gungrave: Overdose (2004, PlayStation 2) Supervisor
Bujingai: The Forsaken City (2003, PlayStation 2) Supervisor
Oriental Blue: Ao no Tengai (2003, Game Boy Advance) The Auther
N.U.D.E.@: Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment (2003, Xbox) General Producer / Draft
Gungrave (2002, PlayStation 2) Supervisors
Dog of Bay (2000, PlayStation 2) 企画原案・総合プロデュース (General Producer / Draft)
Sakura Taisen GB: Geki Hana Kumi Nyūtai! (2000, Game Boy Color) General Producer (総合プロデューサー)
Hanagumi Taisen Columns 2 (2000, Dreamcast) General Producer (総合プロデューサー)
Himiko-den: Renge (1999, PlayStation) Production (製作)
Thousand Arms (1998, PlayStation) Executive Producer
Yakata: Nightmare Project (1998, PlayStation) Support (協力)
Super Tempo (1998, SEGA Saturn) Special Thanks
Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou Koto Nakare (1998, SEGA Saturn) Total Producer (総合プロデューサー)
Mitsumete Knight (1998, PlayStation) General Producer (総合プロデューサー)
Tengai Makyō: Daiyon no Mokushiroku - The Apocalypse IV (1997, SEGA Saturn) Original Novel
Ginga Ojōsama Densetsu Yuna Remix (1996, SEGA Saturn) Yuna's Father (ユナのパパ)

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