Shuhei Yoshida Reflects On ‘Polygon Man’, The PlayStation Mascot That Never Was

“Ken Kutaragi found out and got really mad”.

Minnmax recently did a new interview with the former Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida, in which he answered some questions about his lengthy career as one of the key individuals at the influential game company.

During the interview, he shared some insights into what it was like playing the Nintendo PlayStation, his thoughts on the Switch 2 announcement, and what his favourite studios were to visit. But one story that stuck out to us, in particular, as fans of the weird and wonderful, were his reflections on Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s (SCEA) ill-fated mascot “Polygon Man”, which was revealed at E3 1995 before shortly disappearing off the face of the earth.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“Ken Kutaragi found out and got really mad”.

Minnmax recently did a new interview with the former Sony executive Shuhei Yoshida, in which he answered some questions about his lengthy career as one of the key individuals at the influential game company.

During the interview, he shared some insights into what it was like playing the Nintendo PlayStation, his thoughts on the Switch 2 announcement, and what his favourite studios were to visit. But one story that stuck out to us, in particular, as fans of the weird and wonderful, were his reflections on Sony Computer Entertainment of America’s (SCEA) ill-fated mascot “Polygon Man”, which was revealed at E3 1995 before shortly disappearing off the face of the earth.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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