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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (豊嶋 宜彦) is one of the eldest programmers still working at [[Sega of Japan]] in recent memory. With works as early as 1987's ''[[Penguin Land]]'', he has been a developer on [[Master System]], [[Game Gear]], [[PC]], [[Dreamcast]] and [[Xbox]]. Around 2003 he was moved to [[Sonic Team (company)|Sonic Team]], and is only known to have worked on ''[[:category:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]]'' games since 2006.
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While he most likely programmed games throughout the late 80's and early 90's, his aliases have not been identified. [[Totoyo]], which has a similar name and a history that lines up nicely, is a prominent possibility.
  
 
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Yoshihiko Toyoshima (豊嶋 宜彦) is one of the eldest programmers still working at Sega of Japan in recent memory. With works as early as 1987's Penguin Land, he has been a developer on Master System, Game Gear, PC, Dreamcast and Xbox. Around 2003 he was moved to Sonic Team, and is only known to have worked on Sonic games since 2006.

While he most likely programmed games throughout the late 80's and early 90's, his aliases have not been identified. Totoyo, which has a similar name and a history that lines up nicely, is a prominent possibility.

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