Tomonobu Itagaki Has Passed Away


We're all going to need a little time to process this one. I’m personally in great shock at the moment. Tomonobu Itagaki (through the help of someone he trusts dearly) has posted his last post on Facebook stating that if we are reading this he is gone. This is real. This is not a prank or a misprint. Tomonobu Itagaki has passed away.


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Tomonobu Itagaki's Final Words to Fans

The flame of my life is about to go out. The fact that this message has been posted means that my time has finally come. I am no longer in this world. (I have entrusted someone important to me with this final message).

My life was a continuous battle which I kept winning. I caused a lot of trouble for others too. I take pride in having fought to the end and having followed my convictions. I have no regrets, but I am deeply sorry that I could not deliver new works to my fans.

I'm sorry. So, it goes,


Tomonobu Itagaki

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Community Tributes

Over the years, a lot of us have gotten to know Tomonobu Itagaki, but before it was ever possible to talk to him through social media translations there was his renown and controversial interviews that all of his fans were always excited to observe. There is actually a (now) final interview released through a tribute book, and you may not like everything that is said, but it’s an exclusive 25-page interview that is featured in Mathieu Lallart’s tribute, Itagaki’s Dolls.

Not a lot of people know about the book yet as it has received little press and just came out not long ago, but I was just working on an interview with this gentleman about his book that pays tribute to not just Tomonobu Itagaki but also the glory days of the older Dead or Alive games. If you have Kindle unlimited you can read it now for free or you can purchase the paperback. This book was written in another language, but it has been largely and successfully translated to English. For those wanting to cling onto Itagaki's words, it might be a nice way to cope with his passing.

For anyone else that wants to write a tribute; please do so in the comments below. I will include them here in this post as well, but I need a moment to figure out how I'm going to present the tributes. You can speak of your memories pertaining to Tomonobu Itagaki, favorite moments, favorite games; anything you want and anything that you feel you would like to get off your chest and share. All tributes will be recognized to the best of my ability. You're also free to PM me your tribute here at FSD through the messaging system or you can message me on Twitter if you would prefer that method.

I find it to be absolutely imperative that Tomonobu Itagaki is included in the credits of NINJA Gaiden 4 and Microsoft, Koei Tecmo, Team NINJA & Platinum really should consider putting his name in the opening of the game. His legacy should be remembered. Tecmo and Tomonobu Itagaki have a checkered past, but I think we can all collectively agree that Tecmo would not be here right now if it wasn't for the creation of Dead or Alive.

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I’m so shocked about this… this man really paved the way for many fighting games and really left a legacy behind, that connected people world wide with games like DOA and Ninja Gaiden, hell. This whole forum wouldn't even exist without him.

I’m grateful that he shared his creativity with the world and that he indirectly played a huge part with my love for gaming. I hope heaven gives him a second chance and that he may find peace ❤️
 
I remembered one of our member's post here about his interview with him.

 
This man made me appreciate fighting games more than ever.
DOA3 was my first Itagaki game and I was blown away.
4 was super cool with Spartan, crossovers were rare in 3D fighters back then.
DOA2U had many unlockables and online play, all on disc!
I loaded it last week and was still breathtaking as ever.
Even when I played NG2 on the 360, I got whipped bad and still had an urge to keep trying.
I'm honored I got to experience this in my teenage years, thank you!
Rest in peace, legend Itagaki-san!
 
Not good new at all, he will be missed. I hope he isn’t burning in Hell regretting he’s life decisions… and indecisions. Of course I also have a bit of selfish thought here too. I hope this doesn’t hurt us getting DOA7.
 
The treatment of Max right now is honestly one of the most fucking disgusting things I’ve seen this year.

He gave his honest opinion, he grieved over Itagaki like all of us and he was sacked for it.

Sick people and a disgusting algorithm. Stay at the forum where it’s safe and misinformation is not spread for sheer entertainment.
 
RIP to Itakagi. One of my favorite fighting games was DOA 3 where I played that with fam a good number of times & one of the hardest games I'll ever play as a kid was Ninja Gaiden 1 on the original xbox. Was part of why I still consider the Dreamcast/PS2/Gamecube/XBOX era to be among the best in gaming and he made 2 big time series that still hold up today. May he rest in peace.
 
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