The gaming world has lost its most forceful personality, as the enigmatic and fiery Tomonobu Itagaki has left us. A man whose reputation was built on his ferocity, he had no tolerance for weakness or mediocrity – both in himself and those around him. His unwavering conviction often led to heated confrontations, but this same unyielding spirit helped forge some of the most iconic games of all time.
As I recall our first meeting at E3 2002, where we bonded over our shared passion for gaming, it's clear that Itagaki was a force to be reckoned with. We forged an unbreakable bond during my time at Electronic Gaming Monthly and later GMR, both of which featured Itagaki's games on the cover. Behind his tough exterior lay a person of great loyalty, wit, and kindness – someone who didn't suffer fools gladly but respected those who were honest and direct with him.
Those who knew him understood that beneath his rough demeanor, he was a gentle soul with a penchant for soft-spoken humor. His legendary karaoke sessions, where he would unleash his inner rockstar on Japanese ballads, remain an unforgettable memory. However, even in those moments of levity, there was always an air of intensity, a sense that this man was never truly off-duty.
Itagaki's departure from Tecmo in 2008 – a company he had saved with the Dead or Alive series – marked the beginning of his most personal and productive period. His team remained loyal to him, even as the notoriously demanding Japanese gaming industry pushed its developers to the limits. While Itagaki was known for pushing boundaries, it was clear that he also valued those around him.
In a poignant revelation just over a year ago, Itagaki shared his struggles with heavy drinking and his subsequent decision to cut back on his hard-hitting lifestyle – all done at the behest of his doctors. However, even this momentary respite from his usual antics was marred by hospitalization. A visit to see him shortly before his passing revealed that he still had a wicked sense of humor and a heart of gold.
Itagaki's legacy is cemented in the countless games he created during his tenure at Team Ninja – titles like Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden, and Devil's Third that brought unparalleled joy to millions. Though his final project remains unfinished, we can take solace in knowing that it was a testament to his unwavering commitment to his craft.
As we bid farewell to this enigmatic figure, it's clear that Tomonobu Itagaki left an indelible mark on the gaming world. His unrelenting spirit, fierce loyalty, and genuine passion for gaming have inspired countless developers and fans alike. We may never see another force like him, but his impact will continue to resonate through the games he created – a lasting tribute to his remarkable life.
As I recall our first meeting at E3 2002, where we bonded over our shared passion for gaming, it's clear that Itagaki was a force to be reckoned with. We forged an unbreakable bond during my time at Electronic Gaming Monthly and later GMR, both of which featured Itagaki's games on the cover. Behind his tough exterior lay a person of great loyalty, wit, and kindness – someone who didn't suffer fools gladly but respected those who were honest and direct with him.
Those who knew him understood that beneath his rough demeanor, he was a gentle soul with a penchant for soft-spoken humor. His legendary karaoke sessions, where he would unleash his inner rockstar on Japanese ballads, remain an unforgettable memory. However, even in those moments of levity, there was always an air of intensity, a sense that this man was never truly off-duty.
Itagaki's departure from Tecmo in 2008 – a company he had saved with the Dead or Alive series – marked the beginning of his most personal and productive period. His team remained loyal to him, even as the notoriously demanding Japanese gaming industry pushed its developers to the limits. While Itagaki was known for pushing boundaries, it was clear that he also valued those around him.
In a poignant revelation just over a year ago, Itagaki shared his struggles with heavy drinking and his subsequent decision to cut back on his hard-hitting lifestyle – all done at the behest of his doctors. However, even this momentary respite from his usual antics was marred by hospitalization. A visit to see him shortly before his passing revealed that he still had a wicked sense of humor and a heart of gold.
Itagaki's legacy is cemented in the countless games he created during his tenure at Team Ninja – titles like Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden, and Devil's Third that brought unparalleled joy to millions. Though his final project remains unfinished, we can take solace in knowing that it was a testament to his unwavering commitment to his craft.
As we bid farewell to this enigmatic figure, it's clear that Tomonobu Itagaki left an indelible mark on the gaming world. His unrelenting spirit, fierce loyalty, and genuine passion for gaming have inspired countless developers and fans alike. We may never see another force like him, but his impact will continue to resonate through the games he created – a lasting tribute to his remarkable life.