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NATAL support can’t be added to old Xbox 360 titles. Publishers making NATAL games announced
Original at Video Games Blogger
• Wed, Sep 30
By Josh This included Konami’s Hideo Kojima, Capcom’s Keiji Inafune and Sega’s Toshihiro Nagoshi talking NATAL’s potential. This is significant because these three are some of the biggest game designer’s of Japan, with Hideo Kojima the mastermind behind Metal Gear, Keiji Inafune the guy who...
Rumor: Square Enix Japan axes 200-300 positions
Original at Joystiq
• Mon, Sep 28
By Ben Gilbert Kotaku heard that the Japanese publisher will supposedly be making cuts to its Japanese branches, leaving the recently acquired Eidos studios untouched. This rumor comes just days after Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune declared, "Japan is over. We're done. Our game industry is finished."R...
Tokyo Game Show Slump Casts Shadow Across Industry [Well Played]
Original at Kotaku
• Mon, Sep 28
By Brian Crecente At a screening of his latest game last week, Capcom's famed developer Keiji Inafune, the man behind such hits as Mega Man, Onimusha and Dead Rising, warned that Japanese game development has one foot in the grave. But then Inafune said that his latest game is proof that Japan can stay releva...
Keiji Inafune says Japanese game industry is over, man
Original at Joystiq
• Sun, Sep 27
By Ben Gilbert Giving Tokyo Game Show attendees a chance to get some hands-on time with Western-developed Dead Rising 2 at a party this week, Capcom's Keiji Inafune stated, "Japan is over. We're done. Our game industry is finished." Bionic Commando producer Ben Judd translated the Mega Man creator's cla...
Capcom's Inafune Declares Japan Game Industry 'Finished' [Capcom]
Original at Kotaku
• Sat, Sep 26
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By Owen Good As reported by Destructoid, Capcom's Keiji Inafune - a development fixture going back to the original Mega Man - was unimpressed by the games being shown on the TGS floor. Except for Capcom's of course. Keiji Inafune Dumps on Tokyo Game Show 2009 [Destructoid, via VG247]
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eBay auctions - Dragon’s Lair cel, and more
Original at Go Nintendo
• Fri, Sep 25
By RawmeatCowboy Auction here PlayStation & N64 store VHS SNES/NES game samples Original Keiji Inafune Mega Man sketch Link and Link Auction here PlayStation & N64 store VHS SNES/NES game samples Original Keiji Inafune Mega Man sketch Link and Link
TGS 2009: Xbox 360 Creator Panel Discussion recap
Original at Joystiq
• Thu, Sep 24
By Ludwig Kietzmann It was immediately noted that no ideas or concepts -- erupting from Hideo Kojima (Metal Gear Solid), Keiji Inafune (Mega Man, Dead Rising) and Toshihiro Nagoshi (Monkey Ball, Yakuza) -- should be considered actual, in-development concepts. Which is just as well, because it didn't take...
Capcom’s Inafune wants to add ‘Bungie’ flavor to Capcom titles, interested in collaboration
Original at Go Nintendo
• Mon, Sep 14
By RawmeatCowboy We don’t know anything of Bungie titles on Nintendo platforms, other than the Halo DS outing that nearly happened. What we do know is Capcom, and if Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune has his way, Bungie and Capcom will be working together in the future. Link
Keiji Inafune InterviewOriginal at fr.truveo.com
• Sun, May 24
The G-Hole (Episode 16). Our own Sir G heads out to the Capcom Gamer's Day event to talk to 'Mega Man' creator Keiji Inafune. fr.truveo.com
Mega Man Creator Pimps Xbox in Tokyo
Original at Wired
• Tue, Sep 2
By Jean Snow TOKYO -- Even though he wasn't there to announce anything new, the star of Monday's Microsoft Xbox 360 media event was the father of Mega Man, Keiji Inafune. As I think is evident in the photos I took, everyone wanted a piece of Inafune.
Inafune On Mystery Wii Title
Original at Kotaku
• Fri, Jan 19
By Michael McWhertor IGN is reporting (by way of Japanese game rag Gamega) that Keiji Inafune, Mega Man creator, has revealed that Capcom is currently working on an unannounced game for the Nintendo Wii. The man responsible for the Onimusha series, Lost Planet and Dead Rising hasn't divulged much more inform...
Keiji Inafune Discusses Mega Man
Original at Qj.net
• Tue, May 16
By Rushan S. for the Nintendo Wii or PlayStation 3? Keiji Inafune: PlayStation 3, probably the target audience that's going to purchase the PlayStation 3, it's going to be people with a lot more money, and maybe it would not be the most suitable platform for the Mega Man series.