Then on Monday,
Yoshida spoke to Eurogamer about Microsoft's showing at the recent E3 event in Los Angeles, stating, «The attitude was great, like from Phil Spencer.
SCE Worldwide Studios» Shuhei
Yoshida spoke about the possibility of PlayStation VR.
Sony Computer Entertainment head Shuhei
Yoshida spoke with Polygon, with his statement regarding the announcement seemingly shattering the hopes of Sony fans wanting to experience backwards compatibility on the PlayStation 4.
During the festival in Los Angeles,
Yoshida spoke with GameSpot, revealing that the game is not only still in development, but he has already played the game many times.
In an interview with Dengeki Online, Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei
Yoshida spoke about Sony's ultimate goal once Gaikai services are available on PlayStation 4.
PlayStation boss Shuhei
Yoshida spoke at Europe's EGX gaming event, and he hinted that a Vita successor might not happen.
Speaking in an interview on the PlayStation Blogcast, Sony's Shuhei
Yoshida spoke about Dark Souls» captivating player - to - player interactions, saying «Lots of things these games - Demon's Souls and Dark Souls - did, like leaving the messages to other people asynchronously so you feel connected but not really connected at the same time, all of these things inspired us when we were designing the system features for PS4.»
Not exact matches
Speaking with Develop, SCE Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei
Yoshida admitted that Sony's previous gaming platforms had been what he described as «peaky», testing even the best of developers.
Speaking with Polygon,
Yoshida said, «The console is just a box.
Yoshida was
speaking to Eurogamer where he admits that a remastered edition of the Uncharted series could be plausible.
Speaking with Eurogamer,
Yoshida said, «There are requests from some consumers for games that were released later in the generation, like Uncharted, which people might have missed.»
Speaking to Eurogamer at the Tokyo Game Show, Shuhei
Yoshida said: «I had the opportunity to play the game right before launch - and I restarted playing the game on launch day with the Day One patch - so I could see the struggle for the developers to get the game out in the state that they wanted.»
Speaking to Eurogamer, Sony Worldwide Studios boss Shuhei
Yoshida said it was too early to announce if the console could be launched simultaneously worldwide.
No, we didn't consider it,»
Yoshida said when
speaking with the magazine for its new PS4 bumper issue, snagged from the magazine by GameEverything (via EG).
Speaking with Engadget, studio head Shuhei
Yoshida said that the design of the DualShock 4 is only «near final» there may yet be some «small tweaks.»
«It's just beyond our imagination,» said Sony Worldwide Studios boss, Shuhei
Yoshida,
speaking about the PS4's success.
Whilst the console is slated to release in at least one territory this year, Sony's Shuhei
Yoshida sounded unsure of a UK release this year when
speaking with the gaming press following the announcement of the console in February.
Today, we're honored again to
speak with the President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei
Yoshida.
Speaking with the site following the reveal of the firm's NGP today,
Yoshida said 3DS's $ 250 price tag was «pricier than what Nintendo typically launched their hardware for,» and that while the handhled seemed to be «pretty interesting», and it feels like a more powerful DS.
Muneki Shimda from Sony's software department then
spoke about the console's design, before
Yoshida showed a new title known as Little Deviants, a game filled with cute and cuddly characters, apparently.
Meanwhile, the game's director, Noaki
Yoshida, has
spoken out to Kotaku, making it clear that he is well aware of the stakes, promising to never repeat the disaster that was FFXIV.
Speaking at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in San Francisco last month,
Yoshida said that he'd be interested in experiences in which his children could visit museums or feed dinosaurs among other things.
DualShockers had the chance to
speak to
Yoshida - san at gamescom 2015 last week, with the conversation largely being spurred by whether there was any progress on Final Fantasy XIV seeing release on Xbox One.
Speaking to IGN on Podcast Beyond, Sony's own Shuhei
Yoshida said «never say never» when asked about the possibility of a PlayStation All Stars Battle Royale 2.
Among the key personnel we
spoke to in Tokyo were Takashi Sogabe, the PS Vita's designer, and Shuhei
Yoshida who, as worldwide studios president at Sony Computer Entertainment, is in ultimate charge of Sony's in - house game development.