Love to work for Konami

Momotaro Dentetsuisn’t a household name in the states, but in Japan the series has sold tens of millions and long predatesMario Partyas a popular (train-themed) video game board game. The Hudson series has seen dozens of entries since its 1988 start. Hudson also made all theMario Partys prior toMario Party 9.

Konamifinished buying out Hudsonin 2011, though, after long being a majority stakeholder. The last consoleMomotaro Dentetsucame to DS in 2010 (there were also mobile releases in 2011 and 2012).

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Series creator Akira Sakumatweeted, “Konami hasn’t gotten in touch with me at all. This is how they’ve tossed me aside for a while now. I’m announcing here thatMomotaro Dentetsuis officially done. Ishikawa at Konami squelched everything.”

Sakuma threatened to “end” the series back in 2011 if Konami messed with the development team, though Konami owns the rights. He took toTwitter in 2012, too, stating, “As long as there’s a guy named Imura at Konami, I won’t makeMomotaro Dentetsu.”

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Now it’s Ishikawa that’s the problem.

Mariko Sakuma, who works on the series as well, also Tweeted about the whole affair explaining, “They told us that we’d get a response in May, so we gave them the weekend, and ended up waiting until June 2nd. But we still haven’t seen any contact. I wonder what happened with Konami’s Mr. Ishikawa.”

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