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Masahiro Sakurai Declined To Include Dolby Surround In A Kirby Game Due To Players Being Required To Endure The Logo

Masahiro Sakurai Declined To Include Dolby Surround In A Kirby Game Due To Players Being Required To Endure The Logo

Masahiro Sakurai, the creator of Kirby and director of the Smash Bros series, recently shared that he once decided to remove Dolby Surround from a game to eliminate extra waiting time for players.

During a livestream marking the 10th anniversary of the Arcade Archives series by Hamster Corporation, Sakurai advised that the waiting time between selecting and starting a game should be minimized.

He emphasized the need for players to swiftly transition between games, similar to the arcade experience. To illustrate his point, Sakurai disclosed that Kirby Air Ride was initially planned to have Dolby Surround audio, but he opted to forgo it as displaying the Dolby logo would have caused additional waiting time. He expressed remorse for inconveniencing players and stressed the significance of optimizing user experience by reducing even a single second of wait time.

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I’m Yousiff Taqi, born in ’87, and I’ve been a huge fan of retro games for as long as I can remember. My favorites are RPGs, Platformers, and Action Adventure. I’ve been interested in computers ever since I was young, which is why I pursued a Bachelor’s in Computer Engineering from Purdue University. Now, armed with my passion for both retro gaming and computer engineering, I’m excited to embark on new adventures in the world of technology, where I hope to merge my interests and make meaningful contributions. https://www.instagram.com/Aeon https://twitter.com/FencerDarkwind

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