Mizuguchi: REZ 2 Licensing Deal With Sega May Happen
Candid interview reveals potential return
Posted 12 Jun 2006

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To hell with it though. For our money, Q Entertainment developing a new REZ game is a no-brainer for all concerned. Sega doesn't want to do it, Q Entertainment does. There is demand from gamers for it. Everyone's a winner.
An extract from the interview detailing the future of REZ:
SPOnG: You must get asked about REZ a lot. Do you feel the game is over-rated?
Mizuguchi: I don't know. I can't say. REZ was one of my favourites. I spent my love and my energy on REZ and it took a long time to create that sort of experience and it was very new at the time - to co-ordinate the sounds into the music. And it was this experience that really helped plan games such as Lumines and games in the future. REZ is my favourite game.
SPOnG: So after the commercial success of Lumines and Meteos, is there a way Q Entertainment will be able to licence the rights to REZ from Sega? Is the relationship good enough?
Mizuguchi: That's a 'no comment' [Laughs, as do several other Q? staff present.]
SPOnG: So have you been speaking about it?
Mizuguchi: Yeah... that's a 'no comment' too. [More laughter] No, no... I'm really interested to make next-gen REZ. I'm thinking about what is the best way, the best answer to me. So I'm thinking about the possibility now.
SPOnG interviews Mizuguchi one-on-one. The setting was intimate and we very much got the impression that talks with Sega for a REZ deal were progressing. Otherwise, the Q man would have simply repeated what he's said on the subject hundreds of times in the past: That Sega owns REZ and that's the end of it.
Don't fall over in shock if a Q Entertainment-developed REZ update is announced in the not too distant future.
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