I’ve only met Keiji Inafune once, in a noisy demo room in a corner of the main hall at PSX 2015.
Our team’s audio equipment was on the fritz and everything we tried to do to repair the malfunctioning microphones only seemed to make things worse. Through the whole process, Inafune waited graciously and patiently — a middle-aged, stylishly casual Japanese man with strikingly-bright eyes, courteously tolerating our shenanigans as we arranged and rearranged seating and equipment. He made friendly small talk, and smiled throughout it all despite the heat of the room.
Thanks to the technical problems, almost every portion of that interview was lost, but one moment lives on in my mind. I asked him, given unlimited resources, what his dream game would be to create. He looked very thoughtful, smiled a giant smile and told me he would make a worldwide multiplayer zombie survival scenario where every single person on the planet Earth has one life to live, and where the final survivor wins a huge prize.
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