Sunday, January 17, 2021

Yu Suzuki's Early Days in Manga Form! Part 2/3 | Scanlation by Daniel Mann

Part Two of Daniel Mann's scanlation of a manga that was originally published in 2019 by DenFamiNicoGamer, about the early days of the legendary games creator Yu Suzuki.

Go here to start from the first part:

Thanks to Daniel for making this fun manga about Yu Suzuki's life accessible to English-speaking fans!

In this part of the interview, Yu Suzuki talks about the first supervisor he had at Sega, the first game he wrote (Champion Boxing), the realism of his hit game Hang-On and more.

Note: the manga panels read right to left.

-Switch







The third and final part of this series will follow soon!

Original: DenFamiNicoGamer

About the Author

Daniel Mann has been studying Japanese for over 6 years and has put his linguistic skills to use with various translations and scanlations to date. 

Daniel is also an avid Shenmue fan and has been following the series since the game first released on the Dreamcast back in the year 2000. A long time lurker of the Shenmue Dojo forums, he finally registered an account in 2018 (under the handle danielmann861).

Check out Daniel's previous articles on the blog!


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4 comments:

  1. thank you for the insight with the translation.

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    1. Thanks for reading it...stay tuned for the final part!

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  2. This is really fascinating! And the next one is on virtua fighter? Now we're talking :D

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    1. Indeed it is. We close off with Virtua Fighter next week (probably). Thanks for reading. Glad you enjoyed the translation thus far.

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