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"I want to think about the future from the point of view of what the future human wants." -- Tetsuya Mizuguchi, creator of Space Channel 5, on his new approach to games.
"I want to think about the future from the point of view of what the future human wants."
- Tetsuya Mizuguchi, creator of Rez, on his new approach to games. It hasn't even been two years since Tetsuya Mizuguchi left his studio, Q Entertainment, behind to take on a role as an academic, joining the staff of Tokyo's Keio University. Now, in a new interview with Edge magazine, he says he's ready to ponder a return to games. The creator of Rez, Space Channel 5 and Child of Eden is currently "helping with a few games," Edge reports, but plans to boot up his own project by forming a loose creative collective. “I will make a new kind of creative environment. I’m not that bothered about starting a new company. Instead, I'll connect with people and put together a group who are essential to the project, and then for the next project I'll start again. Everyone will be freelance. It will be similar to how you make a film or how you make music, with a group of independent people with specific knowhow working together.” More from Mizuguchi at Edge, which features the full interview in its latest issue.
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