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Former PlayStation Big Kahuna Ken Kutaragi has finally left the company. However, instead of going home to fish, play Wii or pinch bonsais, he plans to keep contact with Sony, helping them to cut ...
Ken Kutaragi, the big man at Sony, will be delivering a keynote address at the TGS entitled "Next Generation Entertainment Made By The PS3".
Ken Kutaragi, the former chairman and CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment, has claimed during the Tokyo Game Show over the weekend that everyone at Sony originally thought the PlayStation would ...
The PlayStation has been a colossal consumer hit, but three decades ago, its creator Ken Kutaragi struggled to convince both game-makers and his bosses at Sony that his console would be a winner.
Ken Kutaragi shares a memory about the PlayStation's doubters at Sony while celebrating the 25th anniversary of the console. By Blair Marnell on September 30, 2024 at 5:37AM PDT ...
Even with that, Ken Kutaragi felt that Sony could do something bigger and better with the PlayStation. However, as he noted at the Tokyo Game Show, some told him not to go through with it: ...
And despite all 102.49 million of those sales, before the console actually launched, according to Ken Kutaragi, the former Sony SIE CEO who is also known as "the father of the PlayStation", Sony ...
You are going to fail.' That’s what they told us." Kutaragi oversaw the development of the original PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and PSP. He would leave Sony in 2007.
Twenty years ago, the video-game business was a niche hobby, so nerdy that nerds were embarrassed to be associated with it. Now, thanks in large part to Ken Kutaragi, the president and CEO of Sony ...
Kutaragi: PS3 platform is made for "e-Distribution" In the third part of PC Impress Watch interview, SCEI's Ken Kutaragi discusses the potential of digitally delivering content to Sony's next ...
Ken Kutaragi, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., said he and other Sony employees have been frustrated for years with management's reluctance to introduce products like Apple Computer ...