At the age of 68, he did not hesitate to put the lid back on Dragon Quest XII: Flames of Destiny, so he was rewarded for leaving. “an indelible influence on the art of sports development and sports in general“, to use the words GDC. Yûji Horii joins names like Amy Hennig, Tim Schafer, Tim Sweeney, Todd Howard, John Carmack or Mark Cerny but also other famous Japanese personalities like Shigeru Miyamoto, Hideo Kojima, Ken Kutaragi and Hironobu Sakaguchi.
If he did not travel to San Francisco, Yûji Horii shared a visual message and returned to his journey as a young reader who initially dreamed of becoming a mangaka, to the point where he could find another place to close to the professional world during his college years. However, the younger Yuji position is changing the appearance of the personal computer. Also a lover of mathematics, he quickly tries his hand to vote as an autodidact and participates in a program competition organized by Enix. It was in this competition that 40 years ago Yûji Horii started his video game career.
In June 1983, he released his debut commercial, feature film debut Portopia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken. Success demonstrated his skills and allowed him to achieve his personal goals in his favorite sport of martial arts, e.g. Wizardry and Finally. “For me, Dragon Quest was like a manga to me, the story unfolded in a short story. It was like a manga that you can play on your computer. My team and I are currently working on the final part of the series, Dragon Quest XII, as well as many other titles. I hope the whole world will enjoy them as Dragon Quest XI. We will get more notifications soon!“
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