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Nintendo, PlayStation and Shuhei Yoshida
Sony was making a space shooter for its unreleased Nintendo PlayStation console, according to Shuhei Yoshida
Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida has revealed the first game for the unreleased Nintendo PlayStation console.
Former PlayStation Boss Played Company's First Game On Scrapped Nintendo Console
Shuhei Yoshida, the former president of Sony Interactive Studios, was there from day one of the PlayStation. And in a new interview, the former exec shared a story of how, on his first day at PlayStation, he got the chance to play the company’s first game on the infamous Nintendo PlayStation system.
Xbox and Nintendo Spurred the Two Scariest Moments of Former PlayStation Exec Shuhei Yoshida's Career
Shuhei Yoshida, former president of Worldwide Studios for Sony Interactive Entertainment, has revealed that Nintendo and Xbox each orchestrated the two scariest moments of his long career at PlayStation.
Ex-PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida says Switch 2 "could have been a larger reveal" and "the only surprise to me was that mice thing that they showed"
Former PlayStation Studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has suggested he wasn't overly impressed with the Switch 2 reveal and hopes Nintendo has a few more tricks up its sleeve.
PlayStation Vet Shuhei Yoshida Recalls Nintendo's Scariest Announcement
According to Yoshida, the moment in which Nintendo announced that Monster Hunter 4 would launch exclusively for the 3DS stood as the most shocking for him. Before then, Capcom's hugely popular franchise had gained significant momentum on Sony's PSP platform.
PlayStation icon Shuhei Yoshida is eager for “hidden” Nintendo Switch 2 details
Former PlayStation and SIE president Shuhei Yoshida weighs in on the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, and whether there’s surprises yet to come.
“There are not many surprises”: Nintendo’s Switch 2 Reveal Lacked the Kicker for Former PlayStation Boss Shuhei Yoshida
The opinions that former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida expressed regarding the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal may resonate with some fans. After decades in the business, Yoshida has witnessed the release of numerous game systems, and the news of the upcoming console appears to be intriguing to him.
Former PlayStation Boss Says He Is a ‘Huge Nintendo Fan’
Retired PlayStation executive praises rival Nintendo and shares the latter’s influence on his work, calling himself a ‘huge Nintendo fan.’
Former PlayStation boss is hoping for ‘something that is still hidden to us’ to be revealed in the Nintendo Switch 2 direct to make the console more exciting
A former PlayStation boss wasn’t surprised by the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal and hopes there’s something more exciting in store.
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We Finally Know How the PlayStation Got Its Name
PlayStation is one of the biggest entertainment brands in the world, but it turns out the iconic name was more of a ...
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Former PlayStation Boss Sheds Light on Cancellation of Forgotten PS4 Game
A PS4 game that was first revealed over a decade ago was quietly canceled a few years back, and now we seem to know why.
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Ex-PlayStation Exec Talks Canceled Open World Game Wild
A former PlayStation boss speaks up about the canceled open-world game Wild more than a decade after its initial reveal as a ...
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The PlayStation got its iconic name after legendary lead Ken Kutaragi saw how PCs were called "workstations," reveals Sony veteran Shuhei Yoshida
The origin of the PlayStation's now-iconic name might seem elusive to many fans, but Shuhei Yoshida says its conception came ...
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Random: Shuhei Yoshida Reminisces About Playing Sony's First 'SNES PlayStation' Game
Gosh, Shuhei Yoshida has really brought us the Nintendo goods today, huh? On the latest episode of the Minnmax podcast, the ...
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