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Yasumi Matsuno
Born1965
NationalityJapanese
OccupationFormer video game director

Yasumi Matsuno (松野 泰己, Matsuno Yasumi) (b. 1965) is a former video game director at Square Enix (previously called Square).

He has the honor of being one of two directors to have two games receive a perfect score by Famitsu magazine, which has to date only given perfect scores to eight games in its twenty-year history. Matsuno's Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy XII were critically acclaimed by the magazine with a 40/40 score. Matsuno has been rated by the website Next Generation as the 13th most important and anticipated video game developer of 2007.[1] In March 2006, the Japanese Famitsu magazine readers voted on their 100 all-time favorite games, and Matsuno's game Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together was named number seven.[2]

Career

Early projects

Matsuno began his career at the Japanese video game developer Quest, where he created the Ogre Battle series of tactical role-playing games.

Square Co. and Square Enix

In 1995, Matsuno joined Square Co., Ltd. after quitting Quest. His colleagues at Square Enix usually called him by his nickname "YAZZ".

At Square, Matsuno oversaw the development of Final Fantasy Tactics for the PlayStation. Similar in design and gameplay to Tactics Ogre, it was lauded for its highly intricate and convoluted story.

After the release of Final Fantasy Tactics, Matsuno and his team began development on Vagrant Story. Smaller in scope than Final Fantasy Tactics, Vagrant Story was still highly regarded by critics and has gained somewhat of a cult following since its release. It was also the first Squaresoft game and the only Playstation title to be awarded a 40/40 from Japanese gaming publication Famitsu.

Matsuno supervised Square's PlayOnline project prior to its first beta release in 2001.[3] He then produced Final Fantasy Tactics Advance for the Game Boy Advance system, which shares the Final Fantasy Tactics system but has an entirely different storyline.

Final Fantasy XII was written and directed by Matsuno, though his official credits are listed as "Story and Concept". Although he had to bow out of the game's staff, ostensibly due to health issues, he is still credited for much of the work. According to e-mail responses from the Square Enix Information Center, Matsuno left Square Enix on August 31 2007, following his step-down from directing Final Fantasy XII but a developer implies he had no longer appeared in the front of the team by the end of 2004.[citation needed]

Current

It is unknown what current projects Matsuno has undertaken. However, he has most recently expressed interest in developing for the Wii console.[4]. Hitoshi Sakimoto has revealed that he is currently working on an undisclosed project with Matsuno[5].

Miscellanea

  • As a tribute to his legacy, the development team included an optional boss in Final Fantasy XII called Yazmat (a play on his aforementioned nickname, Yazumi Matsuno). In-game information about Yazmat (localized as Yiazmat in the North American version) is accompanied by a subtitle which reads, "Farewell to a Legend." Montblanc, who assigns the player the task of slaying Yiazmat, tells a story of how he and his moogle siblings once worked with a wise leader and mentor with whom they did many wonderful things. Montblanc explains that Yiazmat came along and killed that master, causing them all to break up.

Published works

References

  1. ^ Next Generation staff (2007-03-03). "The Hot 100 Game Developers of 2007". Next Generation. Future Publishing USA. pp. p. 10. Retrieved 2007-04-02. {{cite web}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ Colin Campbell (2006-03-03). "Japan Votes on All Time Top 100". Next Generation. Retrieved 2005-12-05. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "Yasumi Matsuno speaks about FF Tactics for the GBA". NintendoGameNet.com. 2002. Retrieved 2007-08-01. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  4. ^ Lee, Edwin So. (2006). "Yasumi Matsuno to Develop for Wii". [1]. Retrieved 2007-08-01. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  5. ^ Kennedy, Sam and Jeremy Parish (2007). "Final Fantasy XII Composer Hitoshi Sakimoto Interview from 1UP.com". 1UP.com. Retrieved 2007-11-10. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)

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