
Three creators. Three games. No mercy. Kikizo takes a flying tour of Tecmo's top developers to check out Again for DS, Undead Knights for PSP and Quantum Theory for PS3.
What with the explosive departure of Tomonobu Itagaki, an unsuccessful takeover bid from Square Enix, and a merger effective from next April with Dynasty Warriors publisher Koei, Tecmo has been a highly watchable company of late. Despite this whirlwind of corporate politics, the publisher's output shows no sign of stalling.
Join us for a rapid-fire chat with Koichi Yamaguchi, Kohei Shibata and Keisuke Kikuchi - producers for Again, Undead Knights and Quantum Theory respectively.
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But what I am really looking forward to from Tecmo is the Dead or Alive series making a return to the Playstation family. I was heartbroken when the franchise jumped shipped to the Xbox. Now with Itagaki gone, I think that I, the Master of Quan, can show the Sony cats what it is to be a true Drunken Master. Brad Wong, Helena, Gen Fu, Lei Fang, Christie, Eliot, and Kokoro FTW!!