“I Didn’t Even Have A NES” Admits Lunar, Grandia And Langrisser Composer Noriyuki Iwadare

“I prefer video games that can be enjoyed by a large group of people”.

Legendary video game composer Noriyuki Iwadare, whose contributions to the likes of Lunar and Grandia have earned him awards, has admitted to Arab News Japan that he was never all that interested in video games when he was younger.

“When I was a kid, I played ‘block crushers,’ ‘ping pong games,’ and ‘invader’ games,” he told the outlet in an exhaustive feature on his career in games. “My relatives happened to have these gaming machines at their house. I sometimes went to game arcades, but I was never really crazy about them. I didn’t even have a Nintendo NES.”

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“I prefer video games that can be enjoyed by a large group of people”.

Legendary video game composer Noriyuki Iwadare, whose contributions to the likes of Lunar and Grandia have earned him awards, has admitted to Arab News Japan that he was never all that interested in video games when he was younger.

“When I was a kid, I played ‘block crushers,’ ‘ping pong games,’ and ‘invader’ games,” he told the outlet in an exhaustive feature on his career in games. “My relatives happened to have these gaming machines at their house. I sometimes went to game arcades, but I was never really crazy about them. I didn’t even have a Nintendo NES.”

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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