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The Onimusha 2 remaster is a major win for videogame preservation, even if Capcom’s hands-off approach conserves decades-old flaws.
Producer Keiji Inafune left Level-5 last year, with the development team describing his departure as an "unexpected challenge" for the Fantasy Life series.
Inafune-san, I think it’s interesting how Soul Sacrifice has elements of the Arthurian legend given how the characters are named and Kaio is based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Taiwan's Uma Wins Capcom Cup And $1 Million The biggest prize pool in Street Fighter history goes to the Juri player after a strong, surprising run at Capcom Cup 2024.
Minnapad signs with Keiji Inafune and Seiichi Ishii BEASTROID concept art BRAIN FIGHTER concept art Famed Developers of Iconic Game Franchises, Mega Man and Tekken to Serve as Inaugural Legends ...
Minnapad, a create-to-earn DAO launchpad and NFT marketplace that provides access to renowned Japanese creators, announced the first two DAOs in a series planned for this year.
It’s been revealed that Level-5 has acquired Keiji Inafune’s company Comcept, and they’re already working on a new smartphone RPG together.
Comcept has now become a subsidiary known as Level-5 Comcept but Inafune and Level-5 president and CEO Akihiro Hino both see it more as a merger where the philosophies of both companies have come ...
Mighty No 9 Launch Criticisms: Creator Keiji Inafune has taken full responsibility for the platformer's launch woes and technical issues.
Keiji Inafune looks back on five years of Comcept Five years after leaving Capcom and starting an independent team, Inafune reviews his progress.
The Failure and Fortunes of Red Ash In part two of our interview, Keiji Inafune speaks about the Mega Man Legends successor's Kickstarter failure and its second lease on life.
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