Saturday, September 29, 2012
A dynasty warrior's fight for Japanese console games
If you want to know how free-to-play, mobile, social and other new trends in the gaming industry in Japan have affected the console game development scene, Akihiro Suzuki is perhaps the best person to talk to. Tecmo Koei veteran and the executive producer is best known for Musou Orochi the Dynasty Warriors and franchises some of the best examples of the strengths of the Japanese game industry and its weaknesses. Suzuki is an outspoken critic of the gambling industry in Japan, and ... 


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