Designers and their favourite recurring themes.

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Don't know who is in charge of DQ but these things keep popping up.
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Shigesato Itoi and mothers......................
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Balasubbie wrote:Shigesato Itoi and mothers......................
Also abortion.
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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?
Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.
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Gunstar Green wrote:
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?
Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.
And he always remained very modest compared to some other people in the business. Cough...
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elmagicochrisg wrote:
Gunstar Green wrote:
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?
Definitely it's one of the things that always made his games feel special in my opinion.
And he always remained very modest compared to some other people in the business. Cough...
Peter Molyneux, anyone?
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BoringSupreez wrote:Peter Molyneux, anyone?
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