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THE MINI MAKING OF CANNON DANCER

ame designer Kouichi Yotsui (also known as Isuke), says that the brief for came from the Mitchell Corporation, “They asked us to make a -like action game,” he says. Yotsui had created in 1989 when he worked at Capcom, and now he revisited the concept with a fresh take. “I wanted to create an adventure in a world and landscape not often featured in movies and games of in the United States was down to Mitchell Corporation’s president, Roy Ozaki.

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