
In what will certainly be remembered as one of the most unexpected events of 2008, Tomonobu Itagaki, Team Ninja leader and mastermind behind Ninja Gaiden, left Tecmo last night and announced that he is suing the company. The reason? He failed to receive a completion bonus for Dead or Alive 4 that was promised to him by Tecmo president Yoshimi Yasuda.
1up did some digging and discovered that Itagaki's problems with Yasuda may extend past unpaid bonuses, as they've heard that Yasuda wanted to force him into making several ports of his games and was more concerned with making money over creating a quality product.
In a recent interview, Itagaki stated that he's interested in creating a new action game similar to Ninja Gaiden, but now the question arises of where he'll go from here to create it. Will he join another development team at another publisher? Will he form his own studio? For now, the answer will have to wait.
Here's the statement that
Andrew Szymanski, Itagaki's translator, sent to both Kotaku and
1up: "At approximately 2:30 PM Japan Standard Time today, June 3 2008, an
official statement from Tomonobu Itagaki was sent by fax to major
Japanese news outlets. In the interest of fair and expedient reporting
of this story throughout the English-speaking world, I have been asked
by Itagaki to convey this statement to you. Herein find attached
Itagaki's official statement, in English, for the benefit of your
readers.
"You will likely have questions regarding the content of the statement,
or about Itagaki's future plans. I am afraid that I will be unable to
answer such questions for the time being; however, rest assured that
more information will be forthcoming as soon as it is deemed
appropriate to do so."
Hit the jump for Itagaki's full statement, which includes a message to game fans.
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