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Team Ninja : ウィキペディア英語版
Team Ninja

is a Japanese video game development studio of Koei Tecmo, founded in 1995. It was formerly led by Tomonobu Itagaki and is best known for the ''Ninja Gaiden'' action-adventure game series and the ''Dead or Alive'' fighting game series.
==History==
Team Ninja was originally formed by Itagaki from game designers working at Tecmo, specifically for the purpose of creating the home versions of the fighting game ''Dead or Alive'' and its sequel, ''Dead or Alive 2''.〔''Icons: Dead or Alive''〕 In 2008, the action-adventure game ''Ninja Gaiden II'' for the Xbox 360 was published by Microsoft Game Studios, making it the first game created by Team Ninja to not be published by Tecmo; Tecmo Koei later released an enhanced version of ''Ninja Gaiden II'' on the PlayStation 3 as ''Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2''.
On June 3, 2008, ''Dead or Alive'' creator Tomonobu Itagaki announced that he would be leaving Tecmo and Team Ninja on July 1, 2008, citing difficulties with the company. In the same statement announcing his resignation, he also announced that he was filing a lawsuit against Tecmo over unpaid bonuses for his work on ''Dead or Alive 4'' for the Xbox 360. It was later reported that he was fired from Tecmo on June 18, 2008 in retaliation for his lawsuit. Many of his colleagues at Team Ninja quit as well to join him at his new game development team, Valhalla Game Studios. Some ex-Team Ninja members also helped with Ubisoft's ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hands On: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up )
In 2010, Team Ninja co-developed a new ''Metroid'' action-adventure game for Nintendo's Wii console, titled ''Metroid: Other M''. 2012's ''Dead or Alive 5'' was the first time in over a decade that they have made a multi-platform game. Team Ninja also co-developed ''Hyrule Warriors'', a fighting game set in ''The Legend of Zelda'' universe, for Nintendo in 2014, and ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', a fighting game in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, for Square Enix in 2015.

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