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In a February 1986 interview with the game's designer Masanobu Endō published in an issue of Famimaga magazine, he stated that the team originally wanted to put 256 floors in the game, but they thought that would be too difficult for players so they decided to make the tower the same height as the tallest building in Japan at the time - the Sunshine 60 skyscraper - which has 60 floors.
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In 2/86 interview with the game's designer Masanobu Endō published in the issue of Famimaga magazine, while he was discussing with Shigeru Miyamoto about how hard it is to work with employees, he mentioned one incident when working on The Tower of Druaga where he proposed to his team that he wanted the player to be able to defend with his shield even when his sword is drawn. After constantly pleading: "Put it in, put it in, it'll be cool! It'll look good! Put. it. in!!!", he eventually convinced them to put it in.
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