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==Development==
 
==Development==
During the development of ''The Silver Case'', the newly established Grasshopper Manufacture was severely restrained with finances, and commanded only four employees. "We didn't have enough manpower to make a lot of materials, so we were stuck for a period of time," Suda explained during a speech at the GO3 Electronic Entertainment Expo 2007. The company's obvious limitations led Grasshopper to develop the Film Window engine, in which the world could be represented through individual elements rather than as a whole. Suda iterated, "By adopting this new method, we could keep going".
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During the development of The Silver Case, the newly established Grasshopper Manufacture was severely restrained with finances, and commanded only four employees. "We didn't have enough manpower to make a lot of materials, so we were stuck for a period of time," Suda explained during a speech at the GO3 Electronic Entertainment Expo 2007. The company's obvious limitations led Grasshopper to develop the Film Window engine, in which the world could be represented through individual elements rather than as a whole. Suda iterated, "By adopting this new method, we could keep going".
  
 
''The Silver Case'''s focus on crime was inspired by an incident called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_child_murders Kobe child murders] that had occurred during the development of Suda's previous game, ''[[Moonlight Syndrome]]''. The Kobe child murders shocked the nation of Japan due to the young age of the teenage perpetrator. This event caused Suda to begin thinking about the nature of crime, and how the handling of it should be regulated, especially due to government regulations of media following the child murders affected what Suda was and wasn't able to portray in ''Moonlight Syndrome''.
 
''The Silver Case'''s focus on crime was inspired by an incident called the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kobe_child_murders Kobe child murders] that had occurred during the development of Suda's previous game, ''[[Moonlight Syndrome]]''. The Kobe child murders shocked the nation of Japan due to the young age of the teenage perpetrator. This event caused Suda to begin thinking about the nature of crime, and how the handling of it should be regulated, especially due to government regulations of media following the child murders affected what Suda was and wasn't able to portray in ''Moonlight Syndrome''.

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