Return of the Game Development Ninjas!
simoniker writes "After being exposed in 2006 as 'the biggest game developer you've never heard of', with over 1,100 employees at the time, Executives from Tose have been speaking to Gamasutra about their recently 'blown cover'. The interview explores how this has affected their business working on 'stealth' game development for hundreds of titles (recently including Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime), in which the publisher takes the credit for the end product. They seem a little conflicted about it, to say the least, as Tose's Masa Agarida notes: 'Actually, I have tried to expose us more in the US than in Japan, but right now, everybody's getting to know us more than before. Right now I'm thinking of going back behind the scenes again.'"
The dangling participle is but one of the many tools in their ninja arsenal used for confusing the enemy.
"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Drink deeply or not at all."
My name is Robert and I can't stop thinking about game development ninjas. These guys are cool; and by cool, I mean totally sweet.
Facts:
Did they ever do any pirate games? One would think that would be a conflict of interest.