Keiichiro Toyama

Keiichirō Toyama (外山 圭一郎, Toyama Keiichirō) is a video game designer, best known as the creator of the survival horror video games Silent Hill (1999) and Siren series.He was studying art as a student and joined Konami in 1994 as a graphic artist.He was also graphic designer and character designer in Snatcher and International Track & Field, after that he created the Silent Hill series. The game was successful and produced various sequels, but Toyama left Team Silent in 1999 after the first game was launched to join SCE Japan Studio afterwards to work on the Siren series. He directed the video games Siren (2003) and its sequel Forbidden Siren 2 (2006). In 2008, Toyama released Siren: Blood Curse, a reimagining of the original Siren game. Toyama then worked on the PlayStation Vita game Gravity Rush, released in 2012.

Personal facts

Keiichiro Toyama
Birth place
Japan
Known for
Siren (video game)
Video game producer
Gravity Rush
Silent Hill (video game)
TitleFounder of Project Siren

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  1. http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/06/13/developer-qa-siren-blood-curse