It's noting that one of the most famous moustachus in the industry has had a resounding impact on it. With several dozens of titles to his credit, the director of the first opus of Final Fantasy seems to forget some details of his career, as he entrusted to the journalist Duwashington Post Gene Park:
I do not tend to think about my past. From time to time, I can go for a walk on Wikipedia when I need to find information: "Hey, when the Final Fantasy VI exit?" for example. So I look, and I see all the projects I contributed to. It's always surprising for me, I really developed full of things!
BOMBING MISSION
It is precisely by replaying the cult game of cult games that Sakaguchi had the idea of what would become Fantasian:
Final Fantasy VI reminded me how much I loved this type of gameplay, and my desire to reconnect with my roots. Let's be honest: I'm coming to the end of my developer career, so I thought I wanted to do something in a style I know very, very well, and I love to personally play.
And because there is definitely no age to satisfy his fantasies, the chief role managed took advantage of the development of Fantasian to make a dream that haunts him since 1996, and the release of a certain Independance Day to the cinema since the cinema . You do not see the report ? Look instead the video above: Like the director Roland Emmerich, Sakaguchi dreamed of having an iconic element exploded as was the White House at the time. After creating one of the last dioramas of The adventure, the team took charge of the detonation requested by the master:
The team was reluctant to spray this superb diorama. They asked me if it was really what I wanted, and I said yes! It's an idea that I had been in me for a very long time, and I knew it was one of the last opportunities I would have. It was a personal dream.
Here is how you can skillfully quote the latest J-RPG of the Mistwalker studio and a famous invader film from the end of the twentieth century in the same sentence, something to shine when returning mundane evenings. It's a gift.
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