“I didn’t think about games as a career at all”.
Shintaro Kanaoya has had one of the most remarkable careers you could possibly hope for.
Born in Japan in the 1970s, he and his family relocated to the United Kingdom when he was still a baby, yet connections back home set him up as the perfect ‘Far East’ correspondent for a series of video game magazines, including The Games Machine (established by Oli Frey and Roger Kean of Zzap!64 fame), Raze and Sega Pro.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I didn’t think about games as a career at all”.
Shintaro Kanaoya has had one of the most remarkable careers you could possibly hope for.
Born in Japan in the 1970s, he and his family relocated to the United Kingdom when he was still a baby, yet connections back home set him up as the perfect ‘Far East’ correspondent for a series of video game magazines, including The Games Machine (established by Oli Frey and Roger Kean of Zzap!64 fame), Raze and Sega Pro.
Read the full article on timeextension.com