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Was his recent passing a ritual to boost the sales of Ninja Gaiden 4? I've heard that the masons have these rituals, where they'll sacrifice/kill some of their member, to boost the hype for some product being pushed. Most notable is of couse the joker from Batman movie, but they pretty much do these rituals all the time, but they don't get noticed most of the time because it's some lesser member of staff (like some female member of staff without any notable role).
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>>41310357
Yes most likely, it's how most these things play out
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his liver failed, which could mean anything really. anything from alcohol to poison agent
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When I was young, and I'm talking about the 2000s, I used to read and collect these video game magazines.
My favorite was IGN.
Itagaki He was a recurring figure in the pages of IGN, whether for his new job as a video game developer or for his extravagant statements.
Tomonobu Itagaki was an arrogant, alcoholic, funny, and quick-witted guy. Oh, and very talented.
This magazine featured a lot of "intelligent humor." It was actually a very good magazine with reports and lots of rumors.It was kind of like what you wanted to be when you grew up, kind of like a Rick Star celebrity in the burgeoning video game industry of the 2000s, fighting to be taken seriously.
Rest in peace Itagaki.
Thank you for reading my blog.
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>>41312505
yeah the guy was a legend
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>>41312542
I was looking at pictures of Itagaki at 58 years old.
The man looked old and tired from years of alcohol but strangely not as old as any other 58-year-old might look.
It is as if the aging process in the Japanese population is slower than in Western countries.
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>>41310357
So did they kill the gameboy guy for the n64?
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>>41315266
idk that guy so probably not
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>>41310357
I used to think this was just schizo shit until about 5 years ago where globalist freemasons would kill high ranking people over the most pitiful bullshit imaginable while making a ritual over it.
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>>41317893
Got any examples to share? I don't remember any outright killings, but I remember that mike tyson had to show his butt naked for that one camera shot (while he was entering the ring or something), and how John Cena had to be completely naked in that one event
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>>41318164
The only examples I got are highly political so I don't feel like stirring trouble. However the death of the guy who created yugioh is highly suspect, same with Mcafee
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He didn't have anything to do with Ninja Gaiden 4, he hadn't worked for Tecmo for over 10 years
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>>41319354
I don't think that matters
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>>41318585
His reported death was a twist on a scene from Yugioh 5Ds where the hero dives in to save a young girl with a very not Japanese name (and the creator gut, Kazuki Takahashi allegedly died saving a young foreigner girl).
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>>41319392
Yeah seems to be masonic ritual
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>>41315266
Yes
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>>41319392
On July 6, 2022, Takahashi was found dead in the water 300 meters (980 ft) off the shore of Nago, Okinawa, by Japan Coast Guard officers following a civilian report from a passing boat.[27] He was found wearing snorkeling gear, and his cause of death was determined to be drowning.[28][29]

Later reports stated that Takahashi had died in the afternoon of July 4 while assisting in the rescue of three others who were caught in a rip current.[30][31]
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>>41322742
What event is this from? What's the context?
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You all already forgot how the freemasons infiltrated Japan as a whole, whether it's movies, games and all? Last but not least, Napoleon of all things was Nintendo's first "mascot" and whatnot so yeah, it's all tightly tied up.
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>>41312322
liver ho ho ho
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>>41323747
E3 from the Kinect reveal in 2010. I used to wonder if he got blacklisted from the industry for this.
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>>41329485
Why a white robe? There's some other person also wearing white robe. What's this about?
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>>41322742
need more context on why there are people wearing white robes (including him).. is this from game event like e3, or is this from some big freemason event?
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what's this white robe event?
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tatsugaki
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>>41322742
Why were they wearing white robes in e3 event?



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