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... development to Ueto Hayakawa.
He had learned the concept from Takayuki's course and had come to deeply believe in the value of industrialized game production.
He had to admit—he wasn't particularly good at the kind of work that required bursts of creativity.
And yet, he still really wanted to make games. Whether or not he had a natural talent for game development, he hoped he could find some level of achievement in the field.
Sometimes, people are just like that—n ...
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