The singer/songwriter known as Japanese Breakfast on making games, soundtracking them, and the divinity of Switch.
How did you first get into videogames?
My dad had a Super Nintendo. It was a thing we did together, playing games in our den. I got really into Secret Of Mana; it’s still one of the only RPGs that’s two player, and it was a big part of my relationship with my dad. It took months. After my dad got off work and I got off school, we’d play it for an hour or two. As I grew older and my dad got busier at work, I eventually graduated to a PlayStation and started playing the Final Fantasy games. I got really into FFVIII when I was in middle school. My cousin in Korea, an older boy, introduced me to the series. I grew up going to Korea every other summer, and it was a big thing to go to arcades with my cousin.
What draws you to RPGs in particular?
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