Itagaki surfaces at Valhalla Game Studios
Former Team Ninja developer reemerges as chief technical officer at new studio; longtime Xbox loyalist interested in PC development.
Former Team Ninja developer reemerges as chief technical officer at new studio; longtime Xbox loyalist interested in PC development.
Former Team Ninja developer and previous employer reach an agreement in 2008 dispute over unpaid Dead or Alive 4 bonuses.
Event to unveil "greatest ____ game ever" at San Francisco PlayStation Store sparks speculation of Ninja Gaiden Sigma sequel.
Spurning Square Enix's offer, the Ninja Gaiden-maker is reportedly considering a union with the Dynasty Warriors publisher.
Final Fantasy XIII publisher makes "friendly" 22.3 billion-yen offer for troubled Ninja Gaiden-maker; deadline Sept. 4.
Former Team Ninja boss and Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden creator Tomonobu Itagaki ordered by court not to talk to press before Tecmo lawsuit begins.
According to news on Japanese Web sites, employees are launching a class-action suit at the Tokyo District Court for unpaid overtime.
Company's stock appears more dead than alive despite reassurances that major franchises including Ninja Gaiden will continue.
Japan's most festive game fans congregate en masse to express their admiration for games in costume form.
Console maker prepares for the shopping season in island nation with new titles, budget reprints, and additional hardware.
Retailer named as official entertainment, electronics, and video game retailer as competition organiser also names its 2007 games.
Eight Xbox 360 games receive new status, $29.99 price tag; Fight Night, Burnout, DOA4 also re-priced.
YouTube hosting rough cut of trailer for Uwe Boll's Postal, Dead or Alive up on Google Video in its entirety.
Company says allegations against Itagaki were bogus; DOA producer to countersue, will seek damages for "defamation."
Female coworker reportedly claims Tomonobu Itagaki made repeated unwanted advances--and that Tecmo didn't do enough to stop it.
Xbox Live Marketplace hosts a free sample of Tecmo's brawler nearly seven months after release.
Handhelds dominate the first semester of fiscal 2006, boosted by DS Lite sales and a host of hit games.
Electronics company lends support to US portion of the games for the fifth time; will also sponsor worldwide round of tournaments.
Far East gamers will soon get exposure to a sampling of the system's lineup, from Ninety-Nine Nights to Dead or Alive 4.
Microsoft moves 30,000 next-gen consoles down under in first four days on shelves; figures surpass PSP as country's quickest seller.
Tecmo development whiz Tomonobu Itagaki chimes in with his thoughts on the outcome of his first Xbox 360 game.
Two updates out for 360 owners; dashboard fix prepares consoles for further updates, DOA4 fix includes option to reset online statistics.
Xbox 360 fighting game's tardiness hurts 2005's earnings; 2006 profits and revenues projected to decline.
Xbox 360 sequels replace their predecessors; Halo 2 swapped out for Project Gotham Racing 3.
New president says the Dead or Alive publisher will soon reveal its games for Sony's next-gen console; says all new platforms have their advantages.
The Dead or Alive gang is back in action on the Xbox 360, and GameSpot's Walkthrough to DOA4 will get you started with all of your favorite characters.
Tecmo's first Xbox 360 fighter reportedly has a bug that can erase unlocked characters, costumes, leaderboard achievements, and online ranking.
Tecmo rings in New Year with next-gen fighter; DOA4 features online play, hidden content, and scrumptious scrappin'.
Tecmo confirms that its Xbox 360 fighting game will be in major retailers nationwide just in time for New Year's.
Over the holidays, we've been hammering on the retail-ready version of this long-awaited Xbox 360 fighting game. Read our final impressions as we prepare our full review.
Xbox 360 fighter's release date backing further into corner of 2005; online retailers list ship date at December 28.
Female Spartan warrior's story revealed by Bungie; "Nicole" trapped in 21st century guarding Nassau Station secrets. New screens inside.
More than half of initial shipment remained on shelves after two days, fewer than one game sold per console.
GameStop is now listing the first Xbox 360 fighting game as having a December 22 ship date.
Japanese industry-watchers pessimistic about Microsoft's chances to repeat the sellouts of the US and European launches.
Anticipated 3D fighting game for Xbox 360 to miss out on Christmas in Japan; still set for 2005 release.
Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore to receive 360s early next year despite shortages in North America.
GameSpot's first crack at a trade show for the everyman draws thousands; over, yes, but not forgotten. Photos inside.
Event celebrating gaming and music under way at San Francisco's Moscone Center.
Next-gen fighter, highly anticipated Nintendo sequel join list of games at convention melding music and games.
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