Bath Cancellation and Ad on the Butt: The Reckless Idol Mystery Deepens
Special talk between Mob. Suzuki and Takayuki Nakayama, Part 3
You should do everything you find interesting.”
-Nakayama:You have created such a masterpiece, what kind of game will you make next?
Nakayama:When I made “6”, my concept was to make it impossible to make “7”. I made it with the thought, “Anyone who makes 7 should be in trouble. But I also want them to go beyond that.
I am someone who played Sto II and was accidentally allowed to make the sixth one. I don’t necessarily know that I will be making the next one, but I hope I can back it up by giving a chance to someone who wants to make it in the future.
-What is your goal, Mob.
Mob.: As an idol, my goal is to make Budokan on March 31 a success. The goal is to fill it with 8,000 people who like Nippon Wachachacha and have fun together. We have other members with various hobbies, such as playing Pokemon cards, so I hope to have a live concert with all kinds of otaku.
-Finally, what is your goal as an otaku, Mr. Nakayama?
Nakayama: My goal as an otaku! I want all mankind to go to the Budokan on March 31. I think there are many barriers to going to a live concert. It is a high hurdle to go to an idol’s live concert for the first time.
The same is true for fighting games, where there is a barrier of “it looks too difficult” or “it looks scary. In order to break down these barriers, we created a world tour mode, held events, and created goods. Although the genres of games and idols are different, what Mob. is doing is the same.
You only live once, so you should do everything you find interesting. That is why all mankind should go to Nippon Wachacha Cha’s live performance!
PHOTO: Hiroyuki Komatsu