Q: Can you explain briefly why Clover Studio has been decided to be dissolved?
A: Clover Studio (CS) was established in July 2004 by Capcom in order to create new types of titles. Then, the titles such as Viewtiful Joe, Okami and God Hand were produced. At the same time, R&D at Capcom also produced some new types of titles such as Dead Rising and Lost Planet and they were regarded highly at game shows such as E3. Reviewing the existing R&D organization, we have reached the conclusion that we should be centralizing all the resources rather than running two companies. Therefore, disbandment of CS was decided.
Q: We've heard that the famous creators such as [Resident Evil creator] Mr. [Shinji] Mikami, [Okami producer] Mr. [Atsushi] Inaba and [Devil May Cry director] Mr. [Hideki] Kamiya have quit, is this true? Why didn't they come back to Capcom?
A: Mr. Mikami had already left Capcom in November 2005 but signed on a separate contract with us. Mr. Inaba and Mr. Kamiya have also left Capcom in June and July of this year respectively. Naturally, we had hoped that Mr. Inaba and Mr. Kamiya to come back to us, however, both of them told us that they wanted a new challenge at a new environment. As far as Capcom's concerned, now all the resources should be used more effectively and more efficiently since they are centralized.
Q: Apparently, CS had 64 staff at the setup of the company, what happened to those people?
A: Actually, only 15 staff [members were] still left in the company at the time of 12th October. They will be transferred to R&D at Capcom although we haven't negotiated with them individually yet. However, we will have to examine what sort of organization is required for creating more new titles first.
Q: Will copyright of the titles that were produced by CS be transferred to Capcom?
A: Yes, all copyrights of the CS titles will be transferred back to Capcom as a process of disbandment of the company.
Q: Can you tell us more about Mr. Inaba and Mr. Kamiya? We've heard that they are setting up a new company.
A: Since they are not our employees any longer, we can't answer this question.
Q: Don't you think of Mr. Mikami's departure as a huge loss? Who's going to produce Resident Evil series from now on?
A: We have a signed contract with Mr. Mikami separately. In any case, we have many creators that have worked on Resident Evil series titles and have enough knowledge of the series. Mr. Mikami will also work in our R&D. By the way, Mr. Takeuchi is producing Resident Evil 5 (he's worked on the original Resident Evil).
source: next-gen.biz
Soit: Mikami reste chez Capcom mais Inaba et Kamiya fondent un studio indépendant.
Sur les 65 personnes de Clover, seulement 15 resteront chez Capcom

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posted the 10/13/2006 at 01:24 PM by
blakguy
Il est clair que nous sommes très intéressés par le concept de la Nintendo Revolution et nous espérons créer un jeu sur cette console. Maintenant, si le personnage et l’univers de Viewtiful Joe s’adaptent correctement aux caractéristiques de la future console de Nintendo, et bien nous pourrions effectivement concevoir un jeu Viewtiful Joe sur Nintendo Revolution. Dans le cas contraire, nous essaierons de faire tout notre possible pour proposer un autre jeu sur Nintendo Revolution qui soit tout aussi intéressant.
Mikami a donc un contrat style Free-lance et est libre de secasser de Capcom quand bon lui semble, après Sega (Naka, Mizuguchi), c'est au tour de Capcom de perdre ses talents: Inaba, Okamoto (game republic), Kamiya et sans doute bientot Mikami...
En tout cas ,je comprends mieux pourquoi on entendait plus trop parler de Mikami .Les rumeurs de son départ suite à la rupture d'exclusivité de RE 4 était donc vrai.
Mal joué de la part de Capcom , tous les talents partent les uns après les autres.