Takashi Nishiyama

aka: Piston Takashi, 西山 隆志, T. Nishiyama
Moby ID: 150934

Biography edit · view history

Takashi Nishiyama started Dimps Corporation in 2000 and still runs the studio. Previously he worked at Capcom and was one of the developers on the original Street Fighter.

Credited on 63 games

Displaying most recent · View all

Sword Art Online: Fractured Daydream (2024, PlayStation 5) Executive Producers
Dragon Ball: The Breakers (2022, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission (2019, Windows) Executive Producers
SoulCalibur VI (2018, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet (2018, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 (2016, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul (2015, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Dragon Ball: Xenoverse (2015, PlayStation 4) Executive Producers
Freedom Wars (2014, PS Vita) Executive Producers
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition (2011, Windows) Executive Producers
Super Street Fighter IV (2010, PlayStation 3) Executve Producers
The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match (2009, Xbox 360) Producer
Street Fighter IV (2009, Xbox 360) Executive Producer
Draglade (2007, Nintendo DS) Dimps Support Staff
The Rumble Fish (2005, PlayStation 2) Executive Producer
Seven Samurai 20XX (2004, PlayStation 2) Executive Producer
DemolishFist (2003, Arcade) Executive Producer
Metal Slug X (2001, PlayStation) Producer
Faselei! (1999, Neo Geo Pocket Color) Special Thanks
Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage (1999, PlayStation) Executive Producer

[ full credits ]

Contribute

Add your expertise to help preserve video game history! You can submit a correction or add the following: