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Former PlayStation boss says he ‘partly saved’ the first Gran Turismo game from being too realistic: ‘It was extremely advanced, perhaps too much so’

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  • Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida says he helped save the first Gran Turismo
  • Yoshida said that the game’s simulation aspects were “extremely advanced” and suggested to creator Kazunori Yamauch to tone them down
  • He adds that he likes to think he “played a small part in its success”

Former Sony Interactive Entertainment president Shuhei Yoshida has revealed that he convinced the creator of the first Gran Turismo game, Kazunori Yamauchi, to tone down the game’s simulation elements.

Speaking in a recent interview with PlayStation Inside, Yoshida was asked to touch on some of his greatest moments from his career at PlayStation. After briefly discussing Thatgamecompany’s award-winning game Journey, which he was “really proud to have played a part in its conception”, the ex-PlayStation boss revealed that he “partly saved” the original Gran Turismo.

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