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I love the Yakuza series. Tokyo is one of my favourite cities on Earth, and while I’ve been there plenty of times, I always look forward to going back. It’s nine hours and $1000 away, though, so that’s usually out of the question. But when I slide a Yakuza disc into my PS3 I can, for a night, make a half-assed trip, complete with karaoke-laden adventures and endless runs to convenience stores for snacky treats.

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I love the Yakuza series. Tokyo is one of my favourite cities on Earth, and while I’ve been...

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Nagoshi remarked that the Japanese console game market continues to grow bad, and the international market has also started to show slight signs of a drop. The current game market is facing a tough predicament. To combat this, it’s up to game designers to improve their analysis skills so that they can analyze problem areas and come up with a solution.

Using a free-to-play structure is attractive, but Nagoshi would like for his Ryu ga Gotoku Studio to at some point make an online game. It probably wouldn’t just be something like Yakuza Online, though.

Nagoshi was once told that, different from those who play sports professionally, game creators can make games forever. Now, he feels that this was a big lie. Companies will have to consider what responsibility they should take for their creators’ well being.

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Nagoshi remarked that the Japanese console game market continues to grow bad, and the...

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Ryu ga Gotoku Studio, makers of the Yakuza games, would like to make an online game, but it would have to be something more than just Yakuza Online.

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Ryu ga Gotoku Studio, makers of the Yakuza games, would like to make an online game, but it would...

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Here are some excerpts from one of the best Nagoshi interviews I’ve ever read over...

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I doubt I would leave this company in 10 or even 20 years. It’s not that I’m satisfied at Sega so much as I really owe one to Sega — they taught me how much fun making games can be. Unless something really drastic happens, I’m not going to leave on my own volition.

It’s hard to say whether the trend [of developers quitting large firms] is a good thing or for everyone’s best interests, but a creator needs to be someplace where he can shine the brightest, and that’s not necessarily always going to happen by going it alone.

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I doubt I would leave this company in 10 or even 20 years. It’s not that I’m satisfied at Sega so...

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