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Dec 2019
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I’m trying to figure out why the Japanese video game industry values its employees, retaining talent, and produce higher quality game products that are overly liked not just in Japan, but globally?
As opposed to underpaying their animators, valuing quantity over quality, and producing continuous childish art styles and garbage (even though gratuitous violence and sexuality can occur) with terrible writing, going forward? What do you think? |
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