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doamarierose-honoka · 1 year ago
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Yoshitaka Tamaki, the artist and character designer behind Shining in the Darkness, Shining Force, Landstalker and many other classic titles, passed away earlier this year, it has been revealed.
Tamaki passed away on July 13th following a battle with lung cancer. He was just 55 years old. A private service was held in his memory today.
Having initially worked as a freelance artist for Enix, Tamaki would join Hiroyuki Takahashi at the newly-formed Climax Entertainment to create Shining in the Darkness on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. While he is most famous for the art and character designs he produced, Tamaki would also contribute to story and scenario writing on several titles he worked on.
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As well as working on the Shining series and the seminal action adventure Landstalker, Tamaki would also work on FEDA: The Emblem of Justice (Super Famicom), Lady Stalker (Super Famicom), FEDA Remake!: The Emblem of Justice (Saturn), Alundra (Playstation), Time Stalkers (Dreamcast), Shining Soul (GBA), Shining Soul II (GBA) and Shining Force Neo (PS2). He is also credited on Shining Force: Resurrection Of The Dark Dragon, a GBA remake of the original game.
Back in 2018, fellow Climax / Camelot Software Planning artist Hiroshi Kajiyama, who also worked on the Shining series, passed away.
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who-do-i-know-this-man-s3 · 4 months ago
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⚠️Vote for whomever YOU DO NOT KNOW⚠️‼️
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awsmdog-blog · 1 year ago
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Hidehiko Enomoto (Muse The Staff) - FEDA The Emblem of Justice - Emblem of Justice
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randomisedgaming · 1 year ago
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In rather sad news last week it was announced on his twitter and covered on TimeExtension, that the artist Yoshitaka Tamaki had sadly passed away in July of this year. He drew the iconic artwork for many of the games including The Shining Series, Landstalker, Alundra, FEDA: The Emblem of Justice & Spectrobes.
A detailed list of many of the games he worked on can be found here: https://www.mobygames.com/person/65625/yoshitaka-tamaki/
The above artwork comes from Landstalker & Shining Force: Legacy of Great Intention.
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lord-tiki · 5 years ago
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Feliz 25 Aniversario Feda♡
Foto: game_tanteidan
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quirky-vg · 3 years ago
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From: FEDA Remake!: The Emblem of Justice (フェーダ・リメイク! エンブレム・オブ・ジャスティス)
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blog-vhft · 4 years ago
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allfandomdojo · 4 years ago
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demoban · 8 years ago
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Release: DemoDemo PlayStation Volume 18, 1996 May (PCPX-96027)
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In terms of structure, this DemoDemo is strange in that it splits it demos equally between the accessible sections for reasons I couldn’t wholly tell you. That being said, you better love yourself some scrolling shooters and puzzle games, as they by far constitute the bulk of this disc’s playable content. If you do happen to like shooters in particular, though, it’s worth noting that Dezaemon+ demo on here is neat in that aside from letting you play sample content, you can even mess around with the series-defining shmup editor for things like graphics and sound, although you understandably don’t seem to be able to actually save any content you make within the demo. With that out of the way, here’s the full content breakdown:
DemoDemo PlayStation Volume 18, 1996 May PCPX-96027
Demo PlayStation:   Playable Demos (Silver disc icons, left to right, top to bottom):   -Victory Zone 2   -Circuit Beat   -City Bravo   -Dezaemon+   -Kyuiin
  Movies (Green disc icons, left to right, top to bottom):   -Kowloon's Gate   -Samurai Showdown III   -Hokuto no Ken   -Sonic Wings Special   -Expert   -Creature Shock   -Bonogurashi: Kore de Kanpeki Disu   -True Pinball   -Ebisu Yoshikazu no Ooana Kyoutei   -PoPoLoCrois Monogatari   -The King of Fighters '95   -Shutokou Battle   -Feda: Emblem of Justice Remake   -ThunderStrike 2   -ClockWerx   -Meru Purana   -Extreme Power   -Kojima Takeo: Mahjong Teiou
Request PlayStation:   Playable demos for the following games in clockwise order, starting at the top:   -BreakThru   -Mezase! Senkyuuou   -Kururin PA!   -Unstack   -Tecmo Stackers/Deron Dero Dero
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humor-y-videojuegos · 5 years ago
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Feda: The Emblem of Justice Año: 1994 Plataformas: SNES, Saturn
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hornickel-international · 5 years ago
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Feda The Emblem of Justice with box 16bits game cartidge English translation
Feda The Emblem of Justice with box 16bits game cartidge English translation
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doamarierose-honoka · 1 year ago
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Man, what’s with all the bad news lately? I’m sorry today’s been such a downer, Sega fans. I’ve saved the saddest, most serious news for last though.
Beloved artist and character designer behind some of the Shining Force and Stalker games at Climax Entertainment, Yoshitaka Tamaki, unfortunately passed away from lung cancer on July 13th, 2023 at the still-too-young age of 55. He was just recently mourned in a private funeral service, according to a post from his own twitter that was translated by Gosokkyu.
Tamaki-san’s artwork was easily recognizable with its stylized merging of anime and Disney-esce visual styles. Sega fans will remember his art best from games like Shining in the Darkness, Shining Force, Landstalker, Time Stalkers, and Shining Soul I and II, each of the Sega games he worked on during his time at Climax Entertainment, the developers of all except for the two Shining Soul games. Before all that, he got his start in the video game industry working freelance at Enix until getting noticed by Climax and asked to design art for their first Genesis game, the aforementioned Shining in the Darkness. Besides those games, he would also illustrate for games like FEDA: The Emblem of Justice (both the Super Famicom original and its Sega Saturn remake), FEDA 2: White Surge, Alundra, and Assault Suits Vaiken. Unfortunately, photos of him are rare because he was rather camera shy in life.
We at Segabits humbly thank him for gracing us with his talent and wish the best for his friends and family. His stamp on Sega and video game history will remain long into his absence.
Feel free to take in some of his amazing art from the Sega games he worked on as well as leave some best wishes and fond memories in the comments after the break.
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tanumask-blog · 6 years ago
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やのまんのゲーム出ないかなぁ… [SFC] フェーダ/FEDA EMBLEM OF JUSTICE [OP] https://t.co/9zjc8yykgc @YouTubeより
やのまんのゲーム出ないかなぁ… [SFC] フェーダ/FEDA EMBLEM OF JUSTICE [OP] https://t.co/9zjc8yykgc @YouTubeより
— タヌト (@tanut_main) February 18, 2019
from Twitter https://twitter.com/tanut_main February 18, 2019 at 12:15PM via IFTTT
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0minx · 6 years ago
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Play Feda – The Emblem of Justice (Japan) [En by Magic Destiny+Stealth v1.01]
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Play Feda – The Emblem of Justice (Japan) [En by Magic Destiny+Stealth v1.01] Online
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gamephd-wallpapers · 6 years ago
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Play Feda – The Emblem of Justice (Japan) [En by Magic Destiny+Stealth v1.01] Play Feda - The Emblem of Justice (Japan) Online Play this Super NES game in your web browser, here on GamePhD!
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lord-tiki · 7 years ago
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Feda: The Emblem Of Justice
Characters Illustration by Yoshitaka Tamaki
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