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− | '''Team Ninja''' is a subsidiary development studio of [[Tecmo]] and (like '''Team Sonic''' of the {{w|Sonic the Hedgehog}} franchise or '''Team Silent''' of the {{w|Silent Hill}} franchise) is a specialized videogame team that produces consistent entertainment through a certain franchise (in this case the [[Dead or Alive series|Dead or Alive franchise]] and the [[Ninja Gaiden series|Ninja Gaiden franchise]]). |
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⚫ | '''Team Ninja''', styled as '''Team NINJA''', is a Japanese video game development department of [[Koei Tecmo]] which was founded in 1995 for Tecmo, Inc. by former leader [[Tomonobu Itagaki]]. With its primary headquarters located in {{w|Tokyo|Tokyo, Japan}}, Team Ninja primarily works on and produces games for Tecmo (however the team has also produced games for both Microsoft Game Studios and Nintendo). It is best known for the ''[[Dead or Alive]]'' and ''[[Ninja Gaiden]]'' series. |
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+ | On June 3, 2008, Tomonobu Itagaki announced that he was leaving Tecmo and Team Ninja, citing difficulties with Tecmo. In the same statement announcing his resignation, Itagaki also announced that he was filing a lawsuit against his former employer over unpaid bonuses for his work on ''[[Dead or Alive 4]]''. When Itagaki left Tecmo, most of his colleagues and fellow Team Ninja members left with him to form Valhalla Game Studios. |
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− | At the beginning of its formation Team Ninja was headed by [[Yoshiaki Inose]] until July 2001 when his apprentice, [[Tomonobu Itagaki]], took over as head of the team. On June 2008, Itagaki announced his resignation from Tecmo due to difficulties with the management and the Team’s leadership was left to [[Yosuke Hayashi]], who had previously worked with Itagaki on the Ninja Gaiden Sigma titles. |
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+ | The role of Team Ninja leader was taken over by current head [[Yosuke Hayashi]]. |
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− | ==Credits== |
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− | *[[Dead or Alive]] (Arcade) November 1996 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive (game)|Dead or Alive]]'' |
+ | **Arcade version - November 1996 |
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+ | **[[Sega Saturn]] version - October 8th, 1997 |
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− | *[[Dead or Alive ++]] (Arcade) July 1998 |
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+ | **[[PlayStation]] version - March 12th, 1998 |
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+ | **''Dead or Alive++'' - July 1998 |
− | *[[Dead or Alive 2]] |
+ | *''[[Dead or Alive 2]]'' |
+ | **Arcade version - October 16th, 1999 |
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+ | **''Millennium'' Edition - January 2000 |
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+ | **[[Sega Dreamcast]] version - February 29th, 2000 |
+ | **[[PlayStation 2]] - March 30th, 2000 |
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− | *[[Dead or Alive 3]] (Xbox) November 14th, 2001 |
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+ | **''Hardcore'' version - October 25th, 2000 |
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− | *[[Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball]] (Xbox) January 23, 2003 |
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+ | **''Hard*Core'' - (PlayStation 2) December 14th, 2000 |
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− | *[[Ninja Gaiden (Xbox)]] March 2nd, 2004 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive 3]]'' (Xbox) - November 14th, 2001 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball]]'' (Xbox) - January 23, 2003 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden}}'' (Xbox) - March 2nd, 2004 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden Hurricane Pack 1}}'' (Xbox Live) - August 9th, 2004 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden Hurricane Pack 2}}'' (Xbox Live) - September 27th, 2004 |
− | *[[Dead or Alive |
+ | *''[[Dead or Alive Ultimate]]'' (Xbox) - October 26th, 2004 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden Black}}'' (Xbox) - September 20th, 2005 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive 4]]'' (Xbox 360) - December 29th, 2005 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive Xtreme 2]]'' (Xbox 360) - November 15th, 2006 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden Sigma}}'' (PlayStation 3) - June 14th, 2007 |
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− | *[[Dead or Alive Paradise]] (PSP) 2010 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden II}}'' (Xbox 360) - June 3rd, 2008 |
+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2}}'' (PlayStation 3) - September 29th, 2009 |
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+ | *''{{w|Metroid: Other M}}'' (Wii) - August 31st, 2010 |
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+ | *''[[Dead or Alive: Dimensions]]'' (Nintendo 3DS) - May 19th, 2011 |
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+ | *''{{w|Ninja Gaiden 3}}'' (PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360) - March 20th, 2012 |
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+ | **''[[Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate]]'' (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) - September 3rd, 2013 |
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+ | **''[[Dead or Alive 5 Last Round]]'' (PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One) - February 17th, 2015 |
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+ | *''YAIBA Ninja Gaiden Z'' - (PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) February 24th, 2014 |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *''Ninja Gaiden II'' was published by Microsoft Game Studios, making it the first game created by Team Ninja not published by Tecmo. |
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− | * The creation of [[Dead or Alive 1]] saw Tecmo saved from corporate bankruptcy. |
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− | * [[Dead or Alive 3]] and [[Dead or Alive 4]] were launch titles for the [[Xbox]] and [[Xbox 360]] consoles respectively. |
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− | * When Tomonobu Itagaki left Tecmo, some Team Ninja members left with him to form the Valhalla Game Studios. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | *[http://teamninja-studio.com/ |
+ | *[http://teamninja-studio.com/ Team Ninja portal page] |
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+ | *[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl8iNF8pssHi5sS84XIP8-g Team Ninja Studio YouTube Channel] |
+ | *[https://twitter.com/TeamNINJAStudio @TeamNINJAStudio on Twitter] |
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+ | *[http://www.ign.com/companies/team-ninja Team Ninja (IGN website)] |
[[Category:Creators]] |
[[Category:Creators]] |
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Revision as of 03:31, 25 February 2015
Team Ninja, styled as Team NINJA, is a Japanese video game development department of Koei Tecmo which was founded in 1995 for Tecmo, Inc. by former leader Tomonobu Itagaki. With its primary headquarters located in Tokyo, Japan, Team Ninja primarily works on and produces games for Tecmo (however the team has also produced games for both Microsoft Game Studios and Nintendo). It is best known for the Dead or Alive and Ninja Gaiden series.
On June 3, 2008, Tomonobu Itagaki announced that he was leaving Tecmo and Team Ninja, citing difficulties with Tecmo. In the same statement announcing his resignation, Itagaki also announced that he was filing a lawsuit against his former employer over unpaid bonuses for his work on Dead or Alive 4. When Itagaki left Tecmo, most of his colleagues and fellow Team Ninja members left with him to form Valhalla Game Studios.
The role of Team Ninja leader was taken over by current head Yosuke Hayashi.
Games
- Dead or Alive
- Arcade version - November 1996
- Sega Saturn version - October 8th, 1997
- PlayStation version - March 12th, 1998
- Dead or Alive++ - July 1998
- Dead or Alive 2
- Arcade version - October 16th, 1999
- Millennium Edition - January 2000
- Sega Dreamcast version - February 29th, 2000
- PlayStation 2 - March 30th, 2000
- Hardcore version - October 25th, 2000
- Hard*Core - (PlayStation 2) December 14th, 2000
- Dead or Alive 3 (Xbox) - November 14th, 2001
- Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball (Xbox) - January 23, 2003
- Ninja Gaiden (Xbox) - March 2nd, 2004
- Ninja Gaiden Hurricane Pack 1 (Xbox Live) - August 9th, 2004
- Ninja Gaiden Hurricane Pack 2 (Xbox Live) - September 27th, 2004
- Dead or Alive Ultimate (Xbox) - October 26th, 2004
- Ninja Gaiden Black (Xbox) - September 20th, 2005
- Dead or Alive 4 (Xbox 360) - December 29th, 2005
- Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 (Xbox 360) - November 15th, 2006
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma (PlayStation 3) - June 14th, 2007
- Ninja Gaiden Dragon Sword (Nintendo DS) - March 20th, 2008
- Ninja Gaiden II (Xbox 360) - June 3rd, 2008
- Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (PlayStation 3) - September 29th, 2009
- Dead or Alive Paradise (PlayStation Portable) - March 30th, 2010
- Metroid: Other M (Wii) - August 31st, 2010
- Dead or Alive: Dimensions (Nintendo 3DS) - May 19th, 2011
- Ninja Gaiden 3 (PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360) - March 20th, 2012
- Dead or Alive 5 (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) - September 25th, 2012
- Dead or Alive 5+ (PlayStation Vita) - March 19th, 2013
- Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) - September 3rd, 2013
- Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate Arcade - December 24th, 2013
- Dead or Alive 5 Last Round (PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One) - February 17th, 2015
- YAIBA Ninja Gaiden Z - (PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) February 24th, 2014
Trivia
- Ninja Gaiden II was published by Microsoft Game Studios, making it the first game created by Team Ninja not published by Tecmo.