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Video: Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai explains how opposing elements will heighten and amplify the best parts of your game

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai has started a new YouTube channel called “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games.” Check out the latest batch of uploaded content via the embedded video below:

Falling Sells the Feeling of Flight [Game Essence]

If you want your players to truly experience the thrill of flight, you need to also include the not-so-thrilling stuff like crashing and falling!
Opposing elements, when implemented correctly, will heighten and amplify the best parts of your game.

Good Errands and Bad Errands [Planning & Game Design]

Many games rely on repeating the same gameplay, which naturally leads to simplistic and repetitive sequences. Fetch quests are one such example.
In this video, I’ll explore a few ways you can make these straightforward errands more fun.

Get the Sense of Scale Right [Graphics]

The CG models we make for games don’t come with a built-in sense of scale. Whether they’re giant-sized or the size of a tiny plastic model, if it’s the same shape, it’s the same object. Because of this, you need to do what you can to make them feel like they belong in your game world.

Attack Poses [Animation]

Of all the different poses, attack poses are quite possibly the most vital. If they don’t come across well, your whole game will suffer!
Today, I’d like to share some of the things I kept in mind with these poses while working on Smash Bros.

Don’t Anchor Your Center Point [Design Specifics]

While the center point generally follows the player character, it shouldn’t anchor to them. Why is that?

Don’t Wait to Speak Your Mind [Team Management]

If you’re part of the dev team, you have the potential to change things. Don’t wait to take action or talk to someone!

While this is a Team Management episode, it crosses into the Work Ethic category, and can apply more generally to most jobs.

Team Digital or Team Physical? [Grab Bag]

When you buy games, do you prefer to buy them physically or digitally?

As for me, the answer is…in this latest Grab Bag episode!

Deconstruct, Analyze, and Rebuild [Planning & Game Design]

The title refers to a method I use often when thinking up ideas for a new game. I break down the key points, mull them over, then try to see if I can’t think of anything better or more innovative.

This is where daily game research really comes in handy.

Flash, Blast, and Smoke [Effects]

Today, I’ll be talking about explosion effects.

It’s not enough to just show a blast of orange fire and be done with it. There’s actually a series of steps we use to impart the appropriate impact.

Listen in Various Environments [Audio]

When I’m doing sound checks for my games, I always make sure to listen on cheap TV speakers, too.

But, why? Isn’t it better to check how things sound in a high-quality studio?

Sora Ltd. [Grab Bag]

You see the name often on this channel…but who exactly is Sora Ltd.?

You could just say it’s just me, really. In today’s Grab Bag episode, I’ll share some info about my company.

If I hadn’t chosen to go independent, this channel might not exist.

About This Channel

Join me as I kick off my new channel, “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games,” with an overview of the kinds of things I’ll be talking about.
Why am I making a channel, exactly?
You’ll find out in this video.

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