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oilywater
04-23-2014, 03:15 AM
If you ever have the opportunity to interview a Japanese character designer and you have to work with a translator, the designer can kill a lot of time if you ask him to sketch while the interview in going on. This is from a meeting I had with Fire Emblem/No More Heroes character designer, Yusuke Kozaki. He managed to sketch all three pieces for me during out 20 minute interview.

http://s15.postimg.org/5pk3zeby3/IMAG1314.jpg

Dan
04-23-2014, 05:35 AM
This is cool and all but i think you're posting this in the wrong thread bud... try off topic next time..

AlexRNd
04-23-2014, 01:57 PM
Wow, thank you for sharing! Fantastic items!
I read that you from press, i bet that you have a ton of great stories)
Love to hear more from you!
What is your most fondest memories from work in gaming press?

oilywater
04-23-2014, 05:56 PM
This is cool and all but i think you're posting this in the wrong thread bud... try off topic next time..

Noted, my bad.

Wow, thank you for sharing! Fantastic items!
I read that you from press, i bet that you have a ton of great stories)
Love to hear more from you!
What is your most fondest memories from work in gaming press?

From a materialistic standpoint? E3 2002, the height of shwag, partly because game publishers still had to print press kits, as opposed to handing us USB sticks these day. Over the event's three days, I ended up with three shopping bags with of stuff including 6-months worth of review copies from Atlus, every available shwag from Working Designs (without needing to participate in the attendee contests), and press bribe Xenosaga merchandise straight from Japan .

I've also attended a lot of review events, and while the annual Call of Duty trip to Palm Springs is nice, I seem to have fonder memories of the 3-day/2-night Crysis 2 review event at the St. Regis in San Francisco. We had our own rooms, each with 3D TVs. According to the hotel website, each room cost EA $500.

v1sav1s
04-23-2014, 11:55 PM
Good stuff! Thanks for posting. Where can we watch/read your interview?

AlexRNd
05-11-2014, 07:04 PM
From a materialistic standpoint? E3 2002, the height of shwag, partly because game publishers still had to print press kits, as opposed to handing us USB sticks these day. Over the event's three days, I ended up with three shopping bags with of stuff including 6-months worth of review copies from Atlus, every available shwag from Working Designs (without needing to participate in the attendee contests), and press bribe Xenosaga merchandise straight from Japan .

I've also attended a lot of review events, and while the annual Call of Duty trip to Palm Springs is nice, I seem to have fonder memories of the 3-day/2-night Crysis 2 review event at the St. Regis in San Francisco. We had our own rooms, each with 3D TVs. According to the hotel website, each room cost EA $500.

Totally forgot about this thread, thank you for answer!
That's sounds fantastic! You've got a lot of treasures, but most important you had a chance to meet many industry legends.
um.. what is your favorite part of all this Expos, conferences. meetings?
a communication with other peoples, or maybe something other?
Do you like to attend on them now, or it's a just a part of job.. maybe after all these years it's all grown into routine for you? How are you feels about that now?

Working Designs.. Xenosaga...Are you willing to share with us some images?
Also do you have anything Silent Hill related? Not physical things, but maybe stories?
I love the series and i love to hear more stories about franchise.

StayFree( ' 3')
06-08-2014, 08:42 AM
If you ever have the opportunity to interview a Japanese character designer and you have to work with a translator, the designer can kill a lot of time if you ask him to sketch while the interview in going on. This is from a meeting I had with Fire Emblem/No More Heroes character designer, Yusuke Kozaki. He managed to sketch all three pieces for me during out 20 minute interview.

http://s15.postimg.org/5pk3zeby3/IMAG1314.jpg

Oh yeah, Kozaki was just an awesome guy to meet. Guy was doing multiple sketches for everyone that took the time to greet him during JX.

KnightOfTruth
06-09-2014, 03:20 PM
Oh yeah, Kozaki was just an awesome guy to meet. Guy was doing multiple sketches for everyone that took the time to greet him during JX.

You wouldn't happen to have said sketches available would you StayFree?! <nudge, nudge> ;) ;)