![]() ![]() Why is this stuff not everywhere? I mean, that’s good news for Chris!Įven if you’re one of the privileged class of Power Up-owning literati, this new edition is worth revisiting. Same goes for discussions with iNiS’s Keiichi Yano about the origins of Gitaroo-Man’s style and music, and how it ended up at Koei of all places Yasunori Mitsuda on working with Nobuo Uematsu, scoring Chrono Trigger, and forging his own path, etc. That’s the only way I can explain picking up a book written twelve years ago and reading an interview with Shigeru Miyamoto that I haven’t seen quoted endlessly. I have only one explanation for how Chris Kohler’s book Power-Up, originally released in 2004, remains so insightful, so interesting, and so packed with stories I haven’t heard anywhere else.Ĭhris Kohler is a time traveler sworn to only use his secret technology to conduct interviews with game developers. ![]() Chris Kohler’s Power-Up still has life in 2016 ⊟ ![]()
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