And debunks a popular fan theory in the process.
As you may well be aware, we recently had the opportunity to chat with Masakazu Sugimori, the composer of Gyakuten Saiban for the Game Boy Advance — the game that would later be localized as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the Nintendo DS.
As part of this conversation, we spoke back and forth with the developer with the help of the Japanese-to-English translator Liz Bushouse, getting to ask the musician about everything from how he first came to be involved in the Shu Takumi-led project, the challenges he faced working on the handheld system, and the specific direction he took when approaching the score.
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And debunks a popular fan theory in the process.
As you may well be aware, we recently had the opportunity to chat with Masakazu Sugimori, the composer of Gyakuten Saiban for the Game Boy Advance — the game that would later be localized as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney for the Nintendo DS.
As part of this conversation, we spoke back and forth with the developer with the help of the Japanese-to-English translator Liz Bushouse, getting to ask the musician about everything from how he first came to be involved in the Shu Takumi-led project, the challenges he faced working on the handheld system, and the specific direction he took when approaching the score.
Read the full article on timeextension.com