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  1. Yu Suzuki steps down from R&D position.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6207395...dlines;title;1

    By 2003, Sega designer Yu Suzuki had already left a mark on the gaming industry worthy of induction into the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame. Best known as the creator of the Virtua Fighter and Shenmue series, Suzuki was until that point a prodigiously successful developer, responsible for many of Sega's biggest franchises.

    Since the time of that AIAS honor, the designer has been out of the industry limelight, most recently appearing to promote Shenmue Online, the now-shelved massively multiplayer online role-playing game counterpart to his series of adventure games. So low was his profile that last year, Sega of America CEO Simon Jeffrey mistakenly told Gamasutra that Suzuki was no longer an employee of Sega at all.

    Suzuki's retreat from the gaming world is apparently continuing, as this week Sega parent company Sega Sammy announced that the designer has stepped down--the publisher used the word "retired"--from his position as a R&D creative officer with the company. However, he isn't departing Sega entirely.
    A Sega of America representative confirmed for GameSpot that Suzuki will stay on with the publisher in a diminished capacity, continuing on as manager of the R&D department for Sega's AM Plus division. To date, AM Plus has released a pair of Japanese arcade games, the touchscreen fighter Psy Phi, and the character-driven racer Sega Race TV.

    Ferrari F355 was an eye-catching--but unforgiving--arcade driving game.
    The early part of Suzuki's career was marked by a succession of arcade classics including Space Harrier, Afterburner, and Out Run. However, the developer grew more experimental in later years, devoting time to projects like the Ferrari F355 Challenge arcade game. The monstrous machine was eye-catching with three screens to provide players with better peripheral vision, but its laser-like focus on simulating driving a single model of car in painstaking detail limited its mass appeal.

    Then there was the wildly ambitious Shenmue series. Although it attracted a hardcore fanbase, the first two Shenmue installments were not commercially successful, and a planned third game in the series never materialized. Although it has been more than six years since the North American release of Shenmue II, rumors of a new third game in the series pop up from time to time.

    For more on the creator's work, check out GameSpot's 2002 video review of Shenmue II for the Xbox:

    Sega is truly dead.
    Last edited by gamevet; 05 Apr 2009 at 02:54 AM.


  2. Was a good run.
    6-6-98 - 6-6-18 Happy 20th Anniversary TNL

  3. Would you like a game of Lucky Hit?
    "I've watched while the maggots have defiled the earth. They have
    built their castles and had their wars. I cannot stand by idly any longer." - Otogi 2

  4. I can't quite figure out if this is good news or bad news for VF

  5. I wonder if he's going to go indie like Naka or really just retire.

  6. Sega doesn't quite fail, but there's certainly a lot missing. Too many of their good arcade titles have not been ported recently - you know the ones.

  7. #8
    AFTER BURNER CLIMAX
    Pete DeBoer's Tie
    There are no rules, only consequences.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by gameoverDude View Post
    Sega doesn't quite fail, but there's certainly a lot missing. Too many of their good arcade titles have not been ported recently - you know the ones.
    In their defense, there's no real market outside of pocket change XBLA shit. Which, let's face it, they can do 10 years from now and charge the same amount and not eat into their arcade returns.

  9. Quote Originally Posted by cka View Post
    I can't quite figure out if this is good news or bad news for VF
    VF is dead as well.

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