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PlayStation infamously reached peak hubris when creator Ken Kutaragi implied consumers will want to work longer hours to ...
Japan once led the world with its manufacturing prowess but has entered the 21st century a digital transformation laggard, ...
Shuhei Yoshida, former PlayStation executive, questions PlayStation's focus on cutting-edge graphics, suggesting a broader ...
In an interview with AV Watch, he calls on Sony to break free from its fixation on cutting-edge graphics - and instead ...
From the original PlayStation through to the PS5 Pro, graphics have always played a key role in marketing that console. Former Sony president Shuhei Yoshida thinks that it might be time for Sony to ...
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has been sharing quite a few insights on the games industry since his departure ...
Ex-Sony indie boss Shuhei Yoshida reckons his former company should 'reconsider' its push for cutting-edge visuals.
Former President of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida in an interview with AVWatch (and translated by Genki) [...] ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment last year stated the PlayStation 2 sold over 160 million units lifetime and has now given an [...] ...
Ken Kutaragi, a key figure in developing the PlayStation, has kept a rare 'Nintendo PlayStation' prototype in a closet for decades.
It was the era of the 16-bit consoles. Super Nintendo and MegaDrive were competing for a market that until then had been totally dominated by the Kyoto-based company. During those years, Mario ...