- I aimed for the gaming industry during my student days, but…
- Daily life as a business engineer
- The arrival of the iPhone and the rekindling of my passion for games
- Mr. Tsubasa Shiiba, who creates music for world for two
- The importance of music in indie games - music, scenario, graphics, and game systems are essential
Guest: Masashi Kimura from room6
Born in 1972, 50 years old. After graduating from a computer vocational school, I aimed for the gaming industry but couldn't get hired, becoming a business engineer instead. Inspired by the iPhone released in 2007, I wanted to develop for the iPhone and became independent in 2010. I realized that game development could also be done on the iPhone and started developing mobile games around 2013.
From around 2015, I exhibited at numerous indie game events both domestically and internationally, and began developing console games for Nintendo Switch around 2017. Through connections made with developers at events, I started an indie game publishing business in 2019. In 2020, I began operating the indie game label "Yokaze," which collects games that immerse players in the world.
Here is a summary of Mr. Kimura from room6