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Megalith Mar 17, 2006 05:37 PM

Yuji Naka leaves SEGA like what
 
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?op...=2515&Itemid=2

He is reforming Smilebit and Team Andromeda. Why lie.

Sin Ansem Mar 17, 2006 05:44 PM

Sonic franchise goin' down the drain ARRRGGGHHH

put him in Kingdom Hearts while he still has dignity.

Metal Sphere Mar 17, 2006 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Sin Ansem
Sonic franchise goin' down the drain ARRRGGGHHH

It's been going down the drain for a while, and is unlikely to stop now that he's left. Some folks are saying he's going to work with Mistwalker now.

Kaiten Mar 17, 2006 07:12 PM

So between 2001 and now, has Yuji Naka been zoning out or something? If so, that would perfectly explain the post Dreamcast Sonice Games...

Solis Mar 18, 2006 03:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Megalith
He is reforming Smilebit and Team Andromeda. Why lie.

Then this could be the greatest news I've heard in recent memory. Sadly, I doubt even this would bring about a Panzer Dragoon Saga 2. Still, I wouldn't be too worried even if he does "leave", he'll probably just do what the Mikagami guy (or whatever his name was) did when he was angry at Capcom and just join another studio that happens to be under their supervision.

Arbok Mar 18, 2006 03:54 AM

"Yuji Naka Set to Quit Sega?

Sources close to Sega say that the company's inspirational creative designer Yuji Naka may be set to quit the company."

Doesn't look like the article is sure of this, although personally I don't care one way or the other as Sega's quality has been on such a downward slide anyway.

Lucas-AMN Mar 18, 2006 05:50 AM

You see, the only reason I had faith in this new Sonic the Hedgehog game for Xbox 360 was because Naka was directing the game. If he's leaving, then I'm done with Sonic Team for keeps. Shadow the Hedgehog destroyed any faith I have in them to work alone. The only Sega games I will now buy come from Yu Suzuki alone. Other than that, bye Sega.

Elixir Mar 18, 2006 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Megalith
He is reforming Smilebit and Team Andromeda. Why lie.

I hope so, because Jet Set Radio: Future needs a sequel.

And even if it sucks, at least we'll know the music will be worth it.

Kilroy Mar 18, 2006 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Elixir
I hope so, because Jet Set Radio: Future needs a sequel.

And even if it sucks, at least we'll know the music will be worth it.

Okay, we need to give this guy a medal. JSRF frikking really needs a sequel.
Bah, even if Yuji DID stop, I wouldn't cry. Almost every Sonic game released during the last couple of years was terrible. Perhaps this is the time to put Sonic to sleep.

Zip Mar 18, 2006 01:42 PM

Maybe someone will make a good Sonic game now.
=(

evilboris Mar 18, 2006 02:57 PM

Dunno about you guys but I say that Naka leaving may actually mean that we get good games from Sonic Team afterwards.

nazpyro Mar 18, 2006 03:01 PM

I somewhat agree with evilboris. I'm now anticipating "New Sonic the Hedgehog" in, what Infernal Monkey described as, spewish box art. Ready? Set. Go!

evilboris Mar 18, 2006 03:07 PM

Speaking of art, I hope that Yuji Uekawa quits too. His art is fucking horrible. And they already messed up not just Sonic but Puyo Puyo too with it.

vuigun Mar 18, 2006 03:11 PM

Sonic games have been so cruddy that I'm happy to accept some changes. There's not much worse Sonic games can go, it pretty much can only get better.

Sarmoti Mar 18, 2006 03:31 PM

I honestly don't know what to think.

Sonic Rush was one of the best Sonic games since the Genesis days, but then Shadow the Hedgehog sucked.

vuigun Mar 18, 2006 04:17 PM

Sonic Rush was a fun little experience.

Shadow the hedgehog however wasn't. But most of the Sonic fans who played it thought it was heaven-sent.

Either way, I don't know if I really care if Yuji quits.

Lucas-AMN Mar 18, 2006 06:16 PM

Sonic Team didn't make Sonic Rush. It was outsourced. Also, Naka directed Sonic the Hedgehog 2, 3, Knuckles, and Sonic Adventure. After that, Takashi Iizuka took command. For the record, Iizuka is the director of SA2, Sonic Heroes, Shadow the Hedgehog, and Sonic Riders. Naka had some imput on Sonic Adventure 2, but that was the extent of it. Notice the decent in quality with each game as Naka had less and less to do with the series and Takashi was given more directorial reign? Takashi Iizuka was given Sonic to handle because Naka cared more about catering to Phantasy Star since he actually created that. For the record, Naka didn't create Sonic. He just takes credit for it. Naoto Oshima (talented artist and director who created Sonic CD and left Sega shortly after Sonic Adventure due to lack of credit for his creations) created Sonic, but that's no insult to Naka's directorial talent. Point is, if Naka leaves, Takashi Iizuka probobly gets full reign of Sonic Team. In that case, you can kiss hopes of ever getting another quality Sonic game goodbye for keeps.

Face it, Sonic is now given about the respect of a licensed children's mascot when it comes to gaming. If this new Sonic game might be Naka's last work, then I will retire from Sonic the Hedgehog after it's completion. It's not worth the time and money to play games from Takashi Iizuka.

evilboris Mar 18, 2006 07:32 PM

Also note that Sonic 2, 3, and Knuckles were co-created by Sega Technical Institute, who only have innovative and awesome games to take credit for - and according to what many former STI members said, Naka was an asshole...

It was also Naka who said that he wants Sonic to rival Pokemon. Thats why they made Sonic X, a crappy Gameboy Advance game per every bigger Gamecube title so you can unlock the rest of the game via linkup, a new unoriginal furry character per every game, repetitive storyline and character portrayals (how many times did Knuckles get tricked by Eggman?) and so on.

He and Uekawa also fucked up Puyo Puyo with the Fever vomit.

Elixir Mar 18, 2006 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas-AMN
Sonic Team didn't make Sonic Rush. It was outsourced.

Well that basically confirms that all decent Sonic games post-1995 aren't coming from Sonic Team.

I kind of liked the GBA games, but it's nothing compared to the soundtrack and style which is Sonic Rush. The Megadrive titles which we saw, and Sonic CD, were great. But then it all went wrong with the Saturn, and it just went down from there.

I've been watching through Sonic X and it's okay, while a bit childish. Why Yuji thinks that Sonic's only competition was Pokemon totally confuses me. I mean, Pokemon. Not Mario or Crash Bandicoot here, Pokemon. What the hell? That's not what Sonic was competing against. Why can't there be a series which doesn't have some rival rubbish? It's all an attention seeking stunt anyway.

Edit: Wow, I should team up with Furby and we can win the Worst Spellers of the Year award.

Sin Ansem Mar 19, 2006 12:49 AM

Okay then, sing it with me

DOWN WITH IIZUKA

Monkey King Mar 20, 2006 03:40 PM

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Posted by Lucas-AMN
Sonic Team didn't make Sonic Rush. It was outsourced. Also, Naka directed Sonic the Hedgehog 2, 3, Knuckles, and Sonic Adventure. After that, Takashi Iizuka took command. For the record, Iizuka is the director of SA2, Sonic Heroes, Shadow the Hedgehog, and Sonic Riders. Naka had some imput on Sonic Adventure 2, but that was the extent of it. Notice the decent in quality with each game as Naka had less and less to do with the series and Takashi was given more directorial reign? Takashi Iizuka was given Sonic to handle because Naka cared more about catering to Phantasy Star since he actually created that. For the record, Naka didn't create Sonic. He just takes credit for it. Naoto Oshima (talented artist and director who created Sonic CD and left Sega shortly after Sonic Adventure due to lack of credit for his creations) created Sonic, but that's no insult to Naka's directorial talent. Point is, if Naka leaves, Takashi Iizuka probobly gets full reign of Sonic Team. In that case, you can kiss hopes of ever getting another quality Sonic game goodbye for keeps.
So what has the man been doing all this time? The Phantasy Star games have been few and far between (and hell, you can damn Naka just for the continued lack of a Phantasy Star 5), so if he hasn't been involved in the Sonic games all this time, what's he been up to besides drawing a check every month?

From all indications, not a single thing will change if Naka leaves.

evilboris Mar 20, 2006 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Sin Ansem
Okay then, sing it with me

DOWN WITH IIZUKA

Sonic games started sucking not because Izuka came but because they killed off Sega Technical Institute years before.

vuigun Mar 20, 2006 03:57 PM

Sometimes I wonder, if Naka doesn't quit, would all sonic games still be going in their trashy direction?

The kids all love Shadow the Hedgehog and Riders, they probably would can Naka eventually if IIZuka was pulling in so many Kids with his Sonic games.

I know one thing though, A LOT of older Sonic fans will quit the series for good if Yuji leaves. Yuji Naka was the mustard seed of hope for some good Sonic games. If he goes then a lot of the older fanbase, and maybe even Sonic the Hedgehog, goes.

I can't help feeling a little happy >_>. It's like revenge on Sega for making me suffer through those horrid Sonic games.

Contracts Mar 21, 2006 07:49 PM

Well it never seemed like he was doing much for the Sonic games like others have said, Although it would have been nice to see another 'real' Sonic Adventure game such as the first and second one (although the second one kind of took away the full adventure aspect).

Although Yuji Naka is Sega's Myomoto really, He's probably the best and most respected Developer there (Other then Yu-Sazuki), So not only for Sega would it be a downfall Sega fans would be let down in a way as well.

JasonTerminator Mar 22, 2006 02:28 AM

I'd be willing to bet that Yu Suzuki is much, much more respected than Yuji Naka. That man is a legend, while Naka is a hack.

I think it's time for Sega to bring some fresh blood to the Sonic games, since the last one I really enjoyed was Sonic Adventure 2. Perhaps even outsourcing them. A Sonic game made by Treasure might possibly be the best Sonic game ever, as I'm sure they could pull off the insane speed and gameplay needed for a great 3D Sonic game.

I mean, dammit Sega I shouldn't be only anticipating Virtua Fighter 5 and PSU from you guys! (On that note, buy VF5 to possibly drum up interest in Shenmue 3. Please God.)


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