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GS: Do you have any advice or suggestions for people who want to break into the game industry? CO: I think it's a lot different now to break in compared to when I started.
There are now a lot of schools carrying subjects such as game design and project management. Also, art schools and technical schools focus more on software development than they did when I grew up. So I guess what I'm saying is, stay in school. GS: That should do it. Thanks so much for your time. CO: You're welcome. Raking It in With Fighting Games Samurai Shodown is a weapons-based fighting game set in Japan during the 1780s. While Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting helped establish the NeoGeo as a viable alternative to traditional stand-up arcade units, it was a game called Samurai Shodown that absolutely cemented SNK's reputation as "that company that makes fighting games. " Samurai Shodown, called Samurai Spirits in Japan, was released in 1993. The game
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