
Designers and their favourite recurring themes.
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Opa Opa
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Don't know who is in charge of DQ but these things keep popping up.


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Balasubbie
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Shigesato Itoi and mothers......................
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Also abortion.Balasubbie wrote:Shigesato Itoi and mothers......................
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Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.General_Norris wrote:Yu Suzuki's games feel very personal to me. Out Run feels very personal in the "sharing my driving experience with the public" and Space Harrier can be similarly constructed. I don't know, most games don't feel like they had such a central leading force. Don't you agree?
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And he always remained very modest compared to some other people in the business. Cough...Gunstar Green wrote:Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.General_Norris wrote:Yu Suzuki's games feel very personal to me. Out Run feels very personal in the "sharing my driving experience with the public" and Space Harrier can be similarly constructed. I don't know, most games don't feel like they had such a central leading force. Don't you agree?

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Peter Molyneux, anyone?elmagicochrisg wrote:And he always remained very modest compared to some other people in the business. Cough...Gunstar Green wrote:Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.General_Norris wrote:Yu Suzuki's games feel very personal to me. Out Run feels very personal in the "sharing my driving experience with the public" and Space Harrier can be similarly constructed. I don't know, most games don't feel like they had such a central leading force. Don't you agree?
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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BoringSupreez wrote:Peter Molyneux, anyone?


