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Astro Boy: Omega Factor Artist Tomoharu Saito Lost A Leg Due To Working On The Game | Time Extension

Tomoharu Saito, the artist behind the iconic pixel art of Astro Boy: Omega Factor, tragically lost a leg during his work on this game. This came to light when Tetsu 'Tez' Okano, who also on the Dreamcast RPG Segagaga, provided insights on the circumstances.

"Because of this work, he was delayed in going to the hospital, lost one of his legs, and finally died," says Okano.

Tomoharu Saito was known for his contributions to a variety of classic games such as Streets of Rage 2, Gourmet Warriors, and Gunstar Super Heroes. His passion for illustrating games was profound but exacted a high cost on his personal health.

  • Cause Of Death: Cancer synovial sarcoma, which led to amputation and, later, lung cancer.
  • Work: Saito was a freelancer for multiple companies including Sega, Masaya, and Cave. He later worked as a full-time employee at Square before returning to freelancing.

The sacrifices made by Tomoharu Saito highlight the often-overlooked human side of game development. His dedication to his craft was unquestionable but comes with a heavy toll on personal well-being.


Saito said "legs aren't necessary in the illustration industry". What do you think this says about the game development industry?

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