What UX designers can learn from 1990s Japanese video games Post a Comment I’m writing this from a slightly saddened perspective, revisiting my favorite SNES RPGs and realizing something: I’ve been spoiled by modern UX design. The sentiment is pretty universal. Read More Baca JugaBacklash against 'frightening' tests on whalesPoorer nations 'more focused on sustainability'Why it's the end of the road for petrol stations Read More Share : You may like these posts :VR Chat Room Altspace Raises $10.3M To Sell Virtual EventsAmid 30% Layoffs At Gree Intl, Gaming Giant Buys Twiitch, Opens Offices In Berlin And OzA Silly Look Inside The Mario Maker Level Hackathon At Facebook HQIs The Windows 10 Store The Next Step For PC Apps And Games? Post a Comment for "What UX designers can learn from 1990s Japanese video games"
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