Pokemon series producer Junichi Masuda never expected he'd make video games. He liked taking apart electronic devices to find out how they worked, and that lead him to taking up programming as a hobby. Masuda, however, loved music. He learned to play the trombone and composed songs for music festivals at school. “I just kind of assumed I would graduate college, get a job at a big company as a salaried employee, eventually get married and start an ordinary family,” Masuda said in an email interview. “I actually did work as a salaried employee at a company, completely unrelated to my hobbies, for a year after graduating college.” Eventually, after helping make games in his free time, Masuda decided to make games and music full-time.
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