Talk:Goichi Suda
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Is it possible to find a picture to add to this page?
Can anyone cite a source for him wearing a lucha libre mask when promoting killer7? I'm under the impression it might just be a myth.
- i'm pretty sure that this was referenced from the nintendo power magazine along with the anouncement of killer7. i'm pretty sure his picture wasn't in that issue however.
- How about the fact that pretty much every picture of him during K7's production was in a lucha libre mask? Just ask anyone that followed the development of the game.
- On the Japanese Killer 7 website, there was a picture of Suda wearing a mask. I believe there were some others in Game Informer as well.
[edit] Twilight Syndrome
I cant find any info on these only "Twilight Syndrome Saikai" whatever that means. I created pages for the articles anyway. AlexOvShaolin 22:12, 19 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] IGN Interview
Interesting read. I added a trivia section that we can hopefully expand on. Check out the interview (linked on the bottom of the page)
It would be best to avoid a "trivia" section all together. If the information is necessary, then it should be possible to add it elsewhere.FMF|contact 22:51, 18 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Involvement in Contact
It's pretty misleading to mention his work on Contact as the same as his work on the other games, he didn't seem to have much creative input and it seems he was in more of a management role. From an interview. around the time of Contact's release:
Suda-san: I am the main manager on the Contact project, supervising everything from the beginning to the end. In Contact there is a character called YanYan, a kind of cat-dog; it was my idea to put this character in the game. My main focus was about YanYan. That’s pretty much everything I did in Contact (laughs). The main director for Contact is Akira Ueda..."
Creid8 (talk) 12:40, 26 May 2008 (UTC)

