Where are all the OGs of the Japanese videogame-industry?
Hironobu Sakaguchi, the 'father of Final Fantasy,' is no longer at Square Enix. He works at Mistwalker, a company that creates mobile games.
Yu Suzuki was a prominent developer for Sega, working on games like Space Harrier and Virtua Fighter. Although he has returned to the mainstream for the development of Shenmue III, even that could be argued as an indie-title, and he is far from his glory days at AM2.
Yuji Naka, the main programmer of the Sonic-series, is now at Prope, where they also make mobile games as well as a couple of Streetpass-games on 3DS.
Perhaps they have made enough money, and are satisfied with their career-accomplishments and wish to take it easy. I respect that. I'm just sad that many of the people who created the games I grew up with are no longer taking a greater role in game-creation nowadays.
Yu Suzuki was a prominent developer for Sega, working on games like Space Harrier and Virtua Fighter. Although he has returned to the mainstream for the development of Shenmue III, even that could be argued as an indie-title, and he is far from his glory days at AM2.
Yuji Naka, the main programmer of the Sonic-series, is now at Prope, where they also make mobile games as well as a couple of Streetpass-games on 3DS.
Perhaps they have made enough money, and are satisfied with their career-accomplishments and wish to take it easy. I respect that. I'm just sad that many of the people who created the games I grew up with are no longer taking a greater role in game-creation nowadays.
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