According to former Capcom, Keiji Inafune, during a lecture at a school in Japan, towards the end of the PlayStation 2 Capcom has established a rule that 80% of cases the development of new games should focus on the sequel. In practice, Inafune said in an article published by Famitsu. com (translation via GamesIndustry Andriasang), "any proposed development of a new IP was not approved." Lost Planet and Dead Rising would have been rejected in this way by the company of Japan, but Inafune would continue to develop the prototypes despite the ostracism of the publisher, and would eventually prompted Capcom to develop games in question after passing the budget.
Keiji Inafune has left Capcom in late 2010, last month, Inafune has announced that it has established two new studies based in Tokyo, Comcept and Intercept.
Keiji Inafune has left Capcom in late 2010, last month, Inafune has announced that it has established two new studies based in Tokyo, Comcept and Intercept.
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