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Konami producer Koji Igarashi, best known for his work on over a dozen Castlevania titles, left the company on March 15 to start an indie studio. "I've decided to break out on my own to have the ...
Speaking with Kotaku, Koji Igarashi of Castlevania fame explained why he left Konami. Igarashi announced yesterday that his last day at the company was March 15th, and that he intends to start a ...
The man that turned Castlevania games into a genre on PlayStation and Game Boy Advance is done with the series … at least as an employee of Japanese publisher Konami. Producer Koji Igarashi ...
When Iga decided to leave Konami in 2014 and founded independent studio ArtPlay, he knew he still wanted to create games with similar themes and style as Castlevania even if he could no longer ...
his perspective on the current state of Konami, where he spent his entire career until departing in 2014. Koji Igarashi GameSpot: Was it easy to get the initial funding for Bloodstained?
The veteran game producer Koji Igarashi who has worked on the Castlevania series has left Konami after working for them for over 20 years. Igarashi will now start a new studio so that he can make ...
For the past several years, Koji Igarashi tried his hand at making social games at Konami. Known widely for making Castlevania games, mostly single-player, 2D scrolling action games in the ...
Castlevania series producer Koji Igarashi has spoken out to lament the way in which Konami has handled its ongoing controversy with Hideo Kojima. We recently got to chat with Iga through his agent ...
For years, Koji Igarashi – known as “IGA” by his fans – was MIA at the storied game publisher Konami. Though he helped create the legendary 1997 classic Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night ...
Koji Igarashi, best known for his work on Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, has left Konami. His last day at the Japanese developer was Saturday, March 15. The producer departed the studio with ...
Koji Igarashi, longtime producer and shepherd of Konami's Castlevania series, left the company this weekend after more than 20 years at the Tokyo-based game maker. Igarashi — often called Iga ...
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