He estado buscando si encontraba la entrevista en Ingles o algo, que seguro que seria interesante leerla, pero sin exito, eso si he encontrado esta parte, que en realidad son un pequeño resumen hecho por otro medio sobre la entrevista:
We learn that Suzuki’s first car was a Nissan Sunny, for which he paid ¥70,000 (£375 or €472) while he was a student in Okayama. Elsewhere he jokes that because he doesn’t play games other than his own he has no ability to copy other games and therefore, because his projects always start from “zero”, he gets ideas from talking with people who have nothing to with games – people, he says, such as “the proprietors of eel restaurants.”
Anyway, Okamoto does all of us a service by twice asking Suzuki about the fate of Shenmue Online. The first time, Suzuki just laughs and says, “Come on, can’t you ask me something that I can answer?”
But Okamoto’s a persistent interviewer and so as his final question he returns with, “How is Shenmue Online coming along, then?”
“I wonder if it’s OK to answer,” Suzuki says. He then confers with SEGA’s PR person who is at the scene of the conversation and finally gets back to Okamoto: “OK, I’ll say as much as I can… Due to a situation, the project is in a ‘Pending’ state. But personally I’m hoping to be reunited with Shenmue Online. I haven’t given up.”
Bueno parece que lo que intenta es conseguir volver a poner en marcha el estudio que desarrollaba el Shenmue Online(si no recuerdo mal era Sega Shangai Software los encargados).
Y bueno como dice Lap la noticia de que abandonaba Sega era una enorme metedura de pata. De hecho por lo que he ido leyendo mientras buscaba esta entrevista en ningun momento en ella menciona que no este en Sega, eso si se niega a hablar de cualquier proyecto en el que este trabajando.