The PlayStation Chronicle hides a large number of fascinating mysteries and it is very nice that some creators bring clarity, even if it takes decades.
One of the most outgoing members of the team can definitely be considered the head of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios, Shuhei Yoshida, who spoke with GearNuke and told about his own most unforgettable situations in his entire career:
According to Yoshida, Ken Kutaragi was constantly ahead of his time, at least by 5 years. Shuuhei is quite happy to be mentioned in the credits of Crash Bandicoot and Gran Turismo. According to him, The Matrix DVD was the biggest release on PS2. The Last Guardian was running at 10-15 FPS on PS3. The PS3 release and pricing announcement was a “monstrous factor”. He's quite excited about the triumph of single-player video games like God of War and Horizon, but likewise wishes they had more successful co-op titles. Yoshida is quite proud that ThatGameCompany made Journey for PS3 and that this video game has won so many awards. In his view, re-releases and remakes are a good thing, which, unfortunately, do not indicate the progress of video games. Yoshida wants the pleasures to become more and more complex. To have an advanced artificial mind, the deepest heroes and improved communication with gamers. Did you find out something new according to him?