“The first time it was like in the left ear, out the right ear,” Sakaguchi admitted when asked if he had even listened to the tape. Having decided he would turn them all down regardless, the designer rejected them all straight away, apparently responding: “No, I want you to do better.” Uematsu would submit his proposal tracks on a cassette tape, which Sakaguchi would then listen to. “I thought to myself: ‘Maybe if I rejected all of his ideas, maybe he can make it more improved when he comes back with the new one.’” “I did something really terrible ,” Sakaguchi answered when asked for anecdotes about developing the early games in the seminal roleplaying series. Speaking during a Q&A session with Final Fantasy XIV producer and director Naoki Yoshida at this weekend’s Final Fantasy Fan Festival in London, Sakaguchi said that he initially rejected Uematsu’s compositions for the first Final Fantasy. Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi originally turned down the roleplaying game’s now-iconic soundtrack by Nobuo Uematsu - until the legendary composer simply changed the track order, that is.
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