RPGamer writes: "Welcome to the State of XSEED/Marvelous interview, our third "state of" interview with North American publishers. XSEED Games and Marvelous Entertainment have gone to Japan and back to answer our burning questions about their upcoming titles for 2009. Stay tuned, you're bound to learn something."
Nintenderos: "We kick off our interviews this year with a very special one with George Kamitani, president of Vanillaware. In case you didn't know this study, it is the one behind games of the stature of Muramasa: The Demon Blade, Odin Sphere or Dragon's Crown. In addition to, of course, unforgettable titles like the wonderful 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim published by Atlus a few months ago."
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Very good interview. I especially like this bit:
"While current-gen games are fine and all, too often they're simply a showcase for really great graphics with really mediocre gameplay mechanics. With Retro Game Challenge, players will be able to experience a time when games HAD to stand on the strength of their game play, as to be perfectly blunt, graphics blew back in the day."
Oh, how true it is. How sad the gamers of today are...
But again, very nice interview. Anyone who's a fan of Marvelous games should check this out.