Interview: "It Felt Very 'Computer-y' To Give English Names To Things" - Hitoshi Sakimoto On Creating His Famous 'Terpsichorean' Sound Driver
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Interview: "It Felt Very 'Computer-y' To Give English Names To Things" - Hitoshi Sakimoto On Creating His Famous 'Terpsichorean' Sound Driver
"I’d get all excited just seeing something like 'syntax error' pop up on the screen".In the world of video game music, Hitoshi Sakimoto holds a truly unique position.He began his career in composition at the tender age of 16, and in the 40 years which have passed, he has scored over 400 different video games, with titles such as Final Fantasy Tactics, Radiant Silvergun, Valkyria Chronicles, Final Fantasy XII, Dragon's Crown, Soukyugurentai and m…
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