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* Legend has it that the decision to {{spoiler|[[It Was His Sled|kill off Aerith]]}} in ''[[
* The final boss of ''[[
** Itoi couldn't program, so he had to read off the dialogue he wrote to a friend, who typed it in. They both cried while writing Giygas.
** In the same vein, ''[[
* ''[[Tattoo Assassins]]'' gave this to ''the entire production team.'' They were people working for Data East '''Pinball''', roped into trying to create a [[Follow the Leader|Mortal Kombat clone]] with the promise of a hefty bonus...if they could deliver a fully-functional game in eight months. You can read how this project crashed and burned [http://www.bunnyears.net/tattoo/ here.] (Scroll down to the very bottom, the rest is just information about the game's concept.)
* Apparently, while chapter 6 of [[The Way]] was in production, Lun, its creator, was going through some rough times.
** Arc V of ''[[
* An [[Urban Legend]] said that the real Mike Dawson who starred in [[Darkseed]] had one after making the game and left game design, having a Mental Breakdown. The part about leaving game design is true; however, he didn't have a mental breakdown and begun to teach game design and wrote books on computer programming. Mike Dawson's ''character'' has a complete breakdown in the sequel, but that version of Mike isn't a creator - he's just a guy who lives with his mom.
* After pressure from Konami and death threats from fans, [[Hideo Kojima]] tried to make [[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]] as depressing as possible. He originally wanted Snake and Otacon to be tried for war crimes at the end of the game, but the development team protested, and it got changed to a happier ending showing them retiring (which could be interpreted as another product of Kojima's frustration).
* According to Masato Kato, the head writer for ''[[
* There's been some speculation that the tone of [[Umineko no Naku Koro
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