The Rez and Lumines creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi spoke about his career in front of 400 people in Melbourne. These are the highlights.
From VGC: "Four years ago, Tetsuya Mizuguchi shared a trailer for his next game.
It began with bright colours dancing across a dark background and a voice over speaking enigmatically about a medical study during which participants reported seeing colourful images from a game in their mind, just as they were falling asleep.
As the soothing trance music swelled and the colours became overwhelming, the voice over read the line: “Blocks, they all saw blocks. Falling through space, sometimes rotating or fitting neatly into empty spaces between other blocks. Some participants also reported seeing completed lines disappear.”"
Tetris Effect VR is a mind expanding really cool VR game. What an incredible game, love the VR dolphins.
2019 marks the 20th anniversary of the western release of the Sega Dreamcast—hence the flashbacks!—and to mark the occasion the team at Archipel, the same guys behind the excellent toco toco series, sat down for a talk with some of the most important developers to ever grace the console, from Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Rez) to Yoot Saito (Seaman).
Still have my Dreamcast and still working to this day all I know sega were ahead of the time with Dreamcast.
The arcade queen.. Had some amazing adventure games too, like blue stinger and zombie revenge.
Code Veronica was the icing on the cake.
Fighting games rhythm games racing...it had everything.
the videos are very well produced. Loved all those games they talked about.
This piece needs more attention, especially from any gamer who loved Sega and the DC.
PSVR PlayStation 5 compatibility is “great news,” says Tetsuya Mizuguchi
Totally understand what he means, luckily I have held on to my old tech to play timeless classics.