![]() ![]() * Super Mario Sunshine is a 3D action game for the GameCube released in 2002, the same year as FFXI. (laughs) That kind of everyday occurrence in MMORPGs was also something I liked. Then the strangers around me started to respond in Say chat, “Aw, lucky!” “Lucky!” and I ran away out of embarrassment. It was, “I'm going to go buy Super Mario Sunshine* now!" (laughs). One memorable experience is the time I meant to send a message to my group in party chat, but accidentally sent it in Say chat. My character was a Mithra from Bastok, and I think my main job was red mage. I played FFXI purely from a player’s perspective. We’d take turns challenging the boss and laughing amongst ourselves saying, “That was quick!”ĭid you play FFXI after it was officially launched? One of us would be like, “Okay, I’m going in!” and leave the lobby, only to get sent back right away, which we found entertaining. In PSO, for example, players are sent back to the lobby when they’re defeated, but we’d challenge the final boss all alone. Also, my playstyle in any online game is to relish an adventure regardless of recklessness, rather than strive for efficiency. I generally play with my colleagues from work. I’m curious to know your playstyle when it comes to online games. Navy SEALs is a third-person shooting game released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002. * Phantasy Star Online is an online role-playing game released by SEGA for the Dreamcast in 2000. * Hironobu Sakaguchi, one of the founders of the FF series. * EverQuest is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released in North America in 1999. Navy SEALs* with my colleagues, and there have also been mobile games that I really got into. With that said, my colleagues and I were totally absorbed in playing Phantasy Star Online (PSO)*. Sakaguchi*, but I myself took a step back and watched from the sidelines. In the days before the launch of the FFXI project, staff members all over the company were playing EverQuest* as directed by Mr. Online games wear me out from being too mindful of other players, so I don’t play them actively. Nomura, do you often play online games in your private life?
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