Former PlayStation Exec Shuhei Yoshida has shared his thoughts on the Nintendo Switch 2 reveal, which some fans may find mirror their own. After spending decades in the industry, Yoshida has seen ...
Shuhei Yoshida says he's sorry that the PlayStation VR2 didn't end up as popular as the PS2. The PlayStation VR2 was released in February 2023 with plenty of hype surrounding the idea that it ...
During a recent podcast interview, Shuhei Yoshida thinks back to his time working with the teams to help bring this game out. If you don’t recall WiLD, the game was first introduced to the world ...
However, Nintendo could also have made their reveal of the a bit more exciting and an ex-Sony executive – Shuhei Yoshida agrees. As shared by the folks over at Video Games Chronicle.
The former President of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida in an interview MinnMax discussed the reveal trailer for the Nintendo Switch 2. He said it could have been a ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Screenshot: MinnMax / Game Galaxy / Kotaku Shuhei Yoshida, the former president of Sony Interactive Studios, was there from day one of the ...
Get ready to enter a time warp into a video game history that never happened. Shuhei Yoshida recently talked about the first game that Sony was going to make for the Nintendo PlayStation.
In an interview with Minnmax, former executive Shuhei Yoshida recalled the moment the series switched allegiances, describing it as one of the scariest and most shocking moments of his tenure.
Speaking during an interview with Kinda Funny Gamescast, Shuhei Yoshida, the former head of PlayStation indies, spoke about his experience working on the original PSVR, although when it came to ...
New video shows the dramatic moment when a U.S. Navy jet crashed into San Diego Harbor. The aircraft — an E/A-18G Growler — splashed into the water just after 10 a.m. Wednesday near Shelter ...
Early Jet Li classics like Fist of Legend are finally getting a 4K digital release (next month!) from Shout! Studios.
A private jet owned by Vince Neil – the lead singer of Mötley Crüe – was involved in a fatal crash Monday afternoon at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona. Authorities say one person was killed ...