Let’s pay homage to Tomonobu Itagaki, the man behind Dead or Alive

Let’s pay homage to Tomonobu Itagaki, the man behind Dead or Alive

This past October 16, we got some terrible news in the video game world. As always, it is heartbreaking for an entire community to learn of the passing of a great creator of this universe that is so dear to so many. And this time, it was sadly Tomonobu Itagaki who left us, at the age of only 58.

The Dead or Alive franchise

This Japanese figure leaves behind a true legacy, notably with the Dead or Alive franchise, which he created in 1996 and continued to work until Dead or Alive 4 in 2005. He wasn’t behind the following two entries, Dead or Alive 5 and 6.

This legendary franchise has carved out a place for itself in the fighting game landscape. Despite a lighter tone than its competitors, its gameplay remains rich and demanding, offering Tecmo impressive results with over 10.76 million copies sold worldwide and more than 25.76 million players if free downloads are included.

Of course, the series embraces fan service, with hyper-sexualized female characters, which has also contributed to its notoriety—and its unapologetic marketing.

The heyday of Ninja Gaiden

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