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Gearbox CEO Randy Pitchford sparks controversy by suggesting ‘real fans’ will find a way to pay $80 for Borderlands 4. Here’s what happened.
Shu Yoshida has graduated from Sony, but he is not retired. Rather, he is running a new indie games consulting company dubbed YOSP Inc. Yoshida’s appetite to do more in gaming shows just how much he ...
Following the PS2, PlayStation head Ken Kutaragi implied that consumers would have to work extra hours to afford the PS3 before revealing its brutal $600 tag. When Microsoft’s Xbox 360 dominated ...
Speaking with AV Watch, Yoshida-san reflected on PlayStation’s history of pushing top visual quality, something that was apparent during the early days under Ken Kutaragi and has continued to ...
Ken Kutaragi, known as the father of PlayStation, had this to say, "The PlayStation 2 is my favorite son and will always be number one in my eyes." There you have it straight from Sony.
A rare prototype of the Nintendo PlayStation, owned by Ken Kutaragi, remains in pristine condition and is highly valued. If you haven't heard about it, the Nintendo PlayStation is the stuff of ...
It is believed that some 200 prototypes of the console that never was were produced and the surprise is that Ken Kutaragi, father of PlayStation, has one in his house. This has been revealed by ...
PlayStation co-creator Ken Kutaragi still owns one of the fabled Nintendo PlayStation prototypes, it has emerged. Photographer Julian Domanski met Kutaragi earlier this month and revealed that he got ...
Ken Kutaragi, an engineer at Sony, refused to abandon the vision for a gaming division despite internal pushback from executives who saw gaming as a distraction from Sony’s core electronics ...
Ken Kutaragi is often hailed as the “Father of PlayStation,” and was a key figure in the company’s hardware for many years. Sony But in terms of how the name came around, Yoshida says that ...
That chain of events embittered and emboldened Sony engineer Ken Kutaragi to turn the idea into Sony’s entry into the games market. Nintendo, meanwhile, stuck with the more restrictive game ...