Masahiro Sakurai on Motion Sickness
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Masahiro Sakurai Talks About Video Game Motion Sickness in New Video

Masahiro Sakurai released a new video discussing the importance of motion sickness settings in video games. The video is the latest to feature on his YouTube channel, “Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games”.

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In the video, Sakurai discussed the physical reasons behind motion sickness. He stated that video game motion sickness is the opposite of the kind that occurs in cars. Cars cause a body in motion to think it’s static, while video games trick a stationary body into thinking it’s moving. He illustrated this using racing games run in first-person modes, including Ridge Racer 7 and Forza Horizon 5.

Sakurai also showed off the difference that motion sickness settings in video games can provide for those who suffer with the condition. As an example, he featured Resident Evil 7 and Forza Horizon 5 with camera shake turned on and off. Sakurai also discussed the need for static screen elements that can help players ground themselves.

“Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games” is a YouTube channel where Sakurai shares insights into game design that he learned through his career. For example, he recently released a video talking about Family BASIC, the Famicom programming tool that he used at the start of this career.

Other videos on Masahiro Sakurai’s YouTube channel feature him sharing development secrets and stories for games he’s worked on. These include the Kirby series, Super Smash Bros and Kid Icarus Uprising.


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Leigh is a staff writer and content creator from the UK. He has been playing games since falling in love with Tomb Raider on the PS1, and now plays a bit of everything, from AAA blockbusters to indie weirdness. He has also written for Game Rant and Geeky Brummie. He can also be found making YouTube video essays as Bob the Pet Ferret, discussing such topics as why Final Fantasy X-2’s story is better than people like to think.