Japanese Figures in the Video Game Industry: Kōji Igarashi
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This article examines the career and creative legacy of Japanese video game producer and designer Kōji Igarashi, widely known as “IGA”, one of the key figures behind the modern identity of the Castlevania franchise. The text explores his early career at Konami, his contributions to landmark titles such as Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and his influence in shaping the so-called “Metroidvania” style of game design.
The article also discusses the development of several Castlevania titles across multiple platforms, including Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and home consoles, as well as Igarashi’s collaborations with notable artists and composers such as Ayami Kojima and Michiru Yamane. Particular attention is given to the aesthetic, musical, and gameplay innovations introduced during the period often considered the “IGA era” of the franchise.
Finally, the article addresses Igarashi’s departure from Konami and the creation of Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, a crowdfunded project widely regarded as a spiritual successor to his Castlevania works.
Originally published in Spanish in 2016 on CoolJapan.es, this article forms part of a series dedicated to influential Japanese creators in the global video game industry.
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- Translated title (Spanish)
- Japoneses en el mundo del videojuego: Kōji Igarashi
Related works
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- Other: 10.5281/zenodo.18609458 (DOI)
Dates
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2016-08-31
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2016-08-13
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2026-02-11
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2026-03-08Translated into English