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Theme of Laura is one of my favourite ever video game songs.

Maybe his departure (and work on other franchises) will mean more of that and less of the ambient music (which was well done, just not what I like - I prefer the strong melody of Theme of Laura and Promise).



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Nearly all the old peoplein Konami have left. Most notable in my mind is the creator of Suikoden, the team that later became Treasure and Kojima (though he still works with them).

I doubt there's really any 'old blood' left in Konami. And it shows, as most of the games they've made in the last two gens have been nothing like they were in the past.



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Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Nearly all the old peoplein Konami have left. Most notable in my mind is the creator of Suikoden, the team that later became Treasure and Kojima (though he still works with them).

I doubt there's really any 'old blood' left in Konami. And it shows, as most of the games they've made in the last two gens have been nothing like they were in the past.

The Goemon team also left and founded Good Feel Inc.  They recently made Wario Land Wii.

Iga's Castlevania team is still there, as well as most of the Bemani team (though the creator left to found a new company called Yudo), the Powapuro team, the Winning Eleven team and of course, the staff at Kojima Productions.  Konami's internal teams do seem to have suffered a lot though, all combined they don't have near the output of the old KCEO/KCEJ/KCET days, not to mention Konami's prolific 8/16bit output.



jarrod said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
Nearly all the old peoplein Konami have left. Most notable in my mind is the creator of Suikoden, the team that later became Treasure and Kojima (though he still works with them).

I doubt there's really any 'old blood' left in Konami. And it shows, as most of the games they've made in the last two gens have been nothing like they were in the past.

The Goemon team also left and founded Good Feel Inc.  They recently made Wario Land Wii.

Iga's Castlevania team is still there, as well as most of the Bemani team (though the creator left to found a new company called Yudo), the Powapuro team, the Winning Eleven team and of course, the staff at Kojima Productions.  Konami's internal teams do seem to have suffered a lot though, all combined they don't have near the output of the old KCEO/KCEJ/KCET days, not to mention Konami's prolific 8/16bit output.

Yeah, I kind of classify most of those guys as 'new' blood, compared to the guys who established many of the popular franchises which made Konami a success.  And especially in the case of IGA, he kind of just swooped in and altered all the past games to make his own version of Castlevania.  Not exactly innovation.  More like alteration and perversion to make something 'unique'.

In any event, the main point is Konami keeps losing all its main crew, which established it as a good company.  The company that used to be one of my three favorites.  Now its like none of the games they produce are even remotely like the games of the past and I have lost all interest i nthe company I loved.



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As long as Kojima stays im happy



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