
411mania.com interviews Chunsoft, the developer of Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer. The interview covers these topics: how the DS version started, the difficulty of the Shiren series, the characters and gameplay, the dungeons, and the rescue system.
The developers being interviewed are:
Hironori Ishigami - Director
Seiichiro Nagahata - Planner and supervisor
Hiroyoshi Umetani - Main planner and game balance designer
Shin-ichiro Tomie - Scenario and events designer
Emiko Tanaka - Presentation and scenario assistance
Masayasu Yamamoto - Dungeon programmer
Notes: 411mania has mistakenly titled the interview as for a Pokemon game. Chunsoft developed both "Mysterious Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer" and "Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon 2" for the DS. 411mania must have confused between the two games. This interview has nothing to do with the Pokemon game.

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