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Square-Enix - Japanese games aren't getting much attention, tech isn't up to snuff

by rawmeatcowboy
29 August 2010
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The following information comes from a Nintendo Power interview with Square Enix Executive Producer Akitoshi Kawazu…

“Aside from a few well-known titles, games from Japan are receiving less and less attention, regardless of if it’s an RPG or not. I feel that it has something to do with the marketing abilities of Japanese publishers, as well as the games themselves.

The technology is not on par with Western games, and it also seems like developers are losing their passion to stick with their vision because they are being overwhelmed by costs or market trends. It’s necessary for each individual developer to constantly be up-to-date with the latest computer and game technologies. It is also important for development teams and groups as a whole to support technological advancement. It is impossible for one person to keep up with all the skills necessary for game development on his own. On top of this, developers need to take on a project with the confidence and strength to stick with their vision. Everything I mentioned here applies to me personally, as well, and they are all things I would like to bring to fruition with my next project.”

I personally enjoy Japanese titles more than American ones, but I do agree that the Japanese titles aren’t getting much love lately. How do you feel about the East Vs. West?

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