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Interview: Mega Man Composer Manami Matsumae Doesn't Miss The 9-6 Grind


Magic Sword, and more.
In January 1990 she left Capcom to go freelance and scored numerous games over the next two decades, including
Batman: Return of the Joker (GB version),
Dragon Quest Swords, and the popular
Derby Stallion series. In 2014 Matsumae landed in the spotlight again with her well-received contributions to
Shovel Knight, the first of a series of scores for indie projects. Her latest work is
Battle Axe, a love letter to ‘90s arcade games that just came out on PC, Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
In the lead-up to
Battle Axe’s release, I had a chance to chat with Matsumae via email. Here’s a lightly edited transcript, translated from Japanese.

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