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Platinum Games: It Doesn't Have To Be East vs. West

Posted February 18, 2011 by M.H. Williams

In an interview with Play, Platinum Games producer Atsushi Inaba explained that there was no need for the divide between Eastern and Western developers.

“It’s not like Platinum Games is trying to present a role model to the Japanese gaming industry and my personal opinion is that it’s not very meaningful to segment the industry into Japanese and American,” said Inaba.

“Wherever you go there are two kinds of game developers. One is good developers who have brilliant ideas and passion and the means and the resources to make their ideas into games. The other is bad studios who are not as good at what they do and those studios will be naturally selected to fail,” he stressed.

“As you pointed out there’s been a lot of talk about the Japanese gaming industry and some of what’s been said might be true but all there really is are some publishers in Japan are not doing so great.”

Platinum is currently working on Anarchy Reigns, its first multiplayer-centric title.

[Via Destructoid]

M.H. Williams has been writing in some form or another for ten years and has been a hardcore gamer since the NES first graced American shores.  You can catch him on Twitter as @AutomaticZen, Google+ as himself, or on his personal Facebook page.




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