Reminder: Without Dragon Ball’s Akira Toriyama, We Wouldn’t Have Two of the Best RPGs in Gaming History

Fans reminisce the late Akira Toriyama's contributions to Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger.

Reminder: Without Dragon Ball's Akira Toriyama, We Wouldn't Have Two of the Best RPGs in Gaming History

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  • Akira Toriyama has passed away at the age of 68.
  • Dragon Ball fans from all over the world are still grieving over the loss of the creator.
  • Toriyama's contributions to the gaming industry are getting recognized once more.
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Dragon Ball is one of the most iconic and famous pieces of entertainment of all time, and the passing of Akira Toriyama is a heavy loss to the community. The creator touched the lives of millions of people, gave them strength, and even inspired others in this artistic craft. Most people would only recognize him as the creator of the hit Japanese anime series, but he contributed greatly to gaming by creating the art for Chrono Trigger and Dragon’s Quest.

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While it is easy to overlook, Toriyama served as a character designer for other Japanese games and made them even more popular for their cultural impact. The talent of the late artist knows no limit and is not bound to any specific format of media.

Dragon Ball’s Akira Toriyama Has Made Enormous Contributions to The Gaming Industry

Dragon Ball has inspired generations of fans and all feel the loss of Akira Toriyama.
Dragon Ball has inspired generations of fans, and we all feel the loss of Akira Toriyama.

Dragon Ball started all the way back in 1986 and there were a fair few competitors out there, but not in the same level of scale. Fans began to wonder if Toriyama had any gaming experience but rightly recalled his contributions to Japanese-inspired games.

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One of the most fulfilling moments for a human being is when others are touched or inspired by their work. Toriyama’s work helped motivate people who went through tragic and unfortunate events in their lives to keep going and endure like Goku. Dragon Ball made its way to be adapted into an awful live-action film and countless video games, however, Toriyama didn’t play any of them.

Dragon’s Quest and Chrono Trigger were all blessed to have Toriyama’s input, and fans have pointed out that the artist designed character models. Toriyama has been hailed as one of the most important figures in manga and most artists would look up to him and his previous projects for inspiration. It resembles the allegory of life being used to inspire art, and then vice versa.

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Akira Toriyama Will Always Be Remembered for His Contributions

Akira Toriyama lived for 68 years and made everyone's lives better.
Akira Toriyama lived for 68 years and made everyone’s lives better.

It is sad to see the passing of an icon, or a person who meant so much to others. The passing of legendary comic book writer and king of live-action cameos in Marvel movies, Stan Lee, also had a similar impact on the pop culture world.

His dreams of bringing people together as if they were all one family are now being driven by the people he inspired. Just because Toriyama and Lee are gone, doesn’t mean their dreams are dead; in fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Dragon Ball, Chrono Trigger, and Dragon’s Quest are all gifts of Akira Toriyama to the world, and there are people still out there who are reeling and grieving the passing of a talented artist, but it should also serve as a reminder to remember what his work stood for. He has left one of the greatest pieces of entertainment that will outlive everyone for future generations to come.

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Written by Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Rouvin is deeply fascinated by pop culture media ranging from comics, movies, TV shows and especially video games with a rich narrative.