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Akira Tago

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Name
  
Akira Tago


Role
  
Psychologist

Akira Tago Akira Tago 1926 2016 News Nintendo World Report

Nominations
  
BAFTA Games Award for Best Handheld Game

Professor layton puzzle creator akira tago passes away at 90


Akira Tago (Japanese: 多湖 輝, February 25, 1926 – March 6, 2016) was a Japanese psychologist. He was an honorary emeritus of Tokyo Future University and a professor emeritus of Chiba University. He was also the chief of Akira Tago Laboratory.

He compiled a best-selling quiz book series Atama no Taisō (頭の体操, literally Head Gymnastics), from 1966 to his death. There are 23 sequel parts published. He was also known for designing the puzzles of video games, including the Professor Layton series, in which he is cited as a "Puzzle Master" in the credits. In the titular Professor Layton's office, the player can also find a book which the professor is reading written by a puzzle master from abroad--as the games take place in the UK, this is likely referring to Tago. He died at the age of 90 in March 2016.

Akira Tago Professor Layton puzzle master Akira Tago passes away at 90

Akira Tago Fallece Akira Tago principal responsable de los puzles del Profesor

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Akira Tago Wikipedia