As we continue towards a future in which virtual reality designs and concepts are expanding and more tech companies are buying into the idea of the “metaverse,” not all tech designers are on board.
“The Father of PlayStation” Ken Kutaragi sat down with Katsuhiro Harada in the latest episode of his weekly talk show, Harada’s Bar. The two men shared stories on the past, present, and future of the ...
Only about 65 Sony employees worked alongside PlayStation creator Ken Kutaragi to build the now-iconic gaming system. For perspective, the company now has thousands of employees working on the ...
Ken Kutaragi is known as the "father of PlayStation" as he oversaw the design and development of the original game console, and a number of its successors. Although he left Sony in 2007, he remained ...
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Ken Kutaragi, the creator of the PlayStation console and brand, isn’t impressed by VR or the metaverse it will supposedly facilitate. He doesn’t believe the technology bridges the real and virtual ...
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that Ken Kutaragi, dubbed the 'Father of PlayStation', is to retire from his executive role at the company this June. He will continue to hold the title of ...
The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences has named Sony's Ken Kutaragi the recipient of the 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award. Kutaragi, considered the "father of the PlayStation," will be honoured ...
“Father of the PlayStation” Ken Kutaragi is now the Chief Executive Officer of Tokyo-based Ascent Robotics, where he works for no pay. The 70-year old told Bloomberg that the startup wants to make ...
TOKYO -- Ken Kutaragi, the man known as the father of the PlayStation, is leaving the post of president of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. in a shuffle the company is describing as "a reinforcement ...
It appears the disappointing PlayStation 3 has claimed its first executive victim inside Sony. Sony and PlayStation creator Ken Kutaragi made a joint statement Thursday saying Kutaragi would retire ...