Koei Tecmo Exec at Tomonobu Itagaki Memorial: 'You Were So Pure and Cool' - News
by William D'Angelo , posted on 01 December 2025 / 824 ViewsTomonobu Itagaki, best known as the creator of the Dead or Alive series and the Ninja Gaiden reboot series, died in October of this year.
He joined Tecmo in 1992 and would head Team Ninja. He was producer and director on the first four Dead or Alive games, the first two Ninja Gaiden reboot series that started in 2004, and more.
Koei Tecmo executive vice president Yosuke Hayashi gave a speech during a memorial service for Itagaki saying he was "so pure and cool."

Read the entire speech below (via a translation on Reddit):
It's been a while, Itagaki-san. This is Hayashi. I never thought we'd meet like this. My encounter with Itagaki-san dates back to 2001, when I joined the company as a new graduate. I was assigned to your department as a game planner. You told me you had no work for me. That's what you told me. Two weeks after I was assigned, I really had no work, haha. At the time, I lamented my bad luck, thinking it was the worst possible encounter.
My most memorable memory with Itagaki-san was the development of XBOX Ninja Gaiden from 2003 to 2004. The development team was in complete chaos, and it seemed like the game would never be completed, haha. But you were the only one who didn't give up. The two of us spent 12 hours every night checking every adjustment to the game. Those six months are a treasured part of my game-development career.
As you all know, the title was successfully completed and then made a big leap forward afterwards. In 2008, we worked together on several titles. That was the time our paths parted ways (Itagaki leaving the company-Roy)
You spoke to me before you left: "Don't change the logo," was all he said. No other unnecessary words were exchanged. You were so pure and cool.
From there, our paths diverged. I could never imitate your brilliance and recklessness. While carrying on your will, I've continued fighting in my own way. Within Itagaki's world, direct communication was almost nonexistent. The change in our relationship began about a year ago. Opportunities to receive direct messages from you increased. But honestly, messages from you were now written in a polite language, while you always used to speak in commands. This was incredibly awkward for me haha. I still have that last message you sent me from that time.
Please allow me to publish it here:
"Thank you for remembering our promise from back then (to not change the logo I think - roy). Times have changed lately, and selling a million copies doesn't earn you much recognition from the world anymore. That's the era we've entered. Please keep making great products from now on".
I fought relentlessly because I wanted your approval. Did I earn even a little of it? Since this has become your final words to me, I will always treasure the words you gave me. Your business card is dated October 16th. This day is also my wife and my marriage registration anniversary. My wife said to me, "You really do have a connection with Mr. Itagaki, don't you? I'll never forget it." The word "connection" is so very you. That my first boss was Mr. Itagaki. That we were able to build a home together is still a happy memory. It wasn't the worst encounter; it was the best encounter.
Please continue watching over us from the window Itagaki. Thank you.
A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can follow the author on Bluesky.







