Morrison earned his B.S. from Slippery Rock University and his M.A. from Indiana State University. His professional experience includes working as an Assistant Director for Recreational Facilities at ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Quiksilver founder and surfing icon Alan Green has died from cancer at his Torquay home, aged 77. Green started the business in 1970 ...
The PS Vita struggled due to technical choices like proprietary memory cards and rear touchpad, according to Shuhei Yoshida. Limited resources led to prioritizing PS4 over handheld projects ...
When he first started working from a small holiday house in the Surf Coast town more than 55 years ago, Alan Green had no idea the impact he would have on the surfing industry worldwide.
"People wonder why we haven't really done anything," Yoshida said. "My theory is because I remember Miyazaki-san really, really loved Bloodborne, what he created. So I think he is interested but ...
Shuhei Yoshida explained that the PS Vita did not succeed due to Sony's inability to support both the PS Vita and PS4 simultaneously. The PS Vita had features akin to the Nintendo Switch but suffered ...
Tributes are flowing for Quiksilver founder, the surfwear pioneer Alan “Greeny” Green, who has died at his home from cancer, aged 77. Considered a pioneer of modern surf wear, Green is ...
A pioneer of Australia's legendary surfwear industry has died. Alan "Greeny" Green, 77, is understood to have passed away on Tuesday at his home in Torquay, south-west of Melbourne, following a ...
and Road to VR wishes him well on wherever he decides to go next. 吉田さん、ありがとうございます。(Thank you very much, Yoshida-san!) ...
Yoshida-san, who departed Sony earlier this week and is now voicing a character in Kaizen Game Works’ new project, revealed that he thinks Bloodborne creator Hidetaka Miyazaki is still ...
Watch on YouTube During an interview with Kinda Funny Games, Yoshida was asked if we will ... busy", it has just not been possible. "Miyazaki-san really, really loved Bloodborne, what he created.
Shuhei Yoshida, a now-former PlayStation executive, has gone over a few reasons why the PS Vita wasn't as big a success as the company hoped. Talking on Kinda Funny Games, he goes over a handful ...