Masahiro Sakurai, best known as the creator of Kirby and the director of the 3DS's Kid Icarus: Uprising, is facing disaster.
The sordid details were laid out in the column he wrote this week for Japan's Famitsu magazine. What happened? "The hard disk on my PlayStation 3 has completely died," he said. "It's a full crash. The end. Goodbye, Planet Earth."
The creator of the Smash Bros series, Masahiro Sakurai, has explained the lack of button re-mapping in Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai describes a feature he wanted about the GameCube controller that may appear on the rumored Switch 2.
Scroll wheel would be in line with nintendos uniqueness I find appealing imo.
Scroll Wheel would be very cool. Legit great feature for games that need select skills, itens, weapons, etc.
Was not one of my favorite consoles but the shit a person could do with it. A gameboy player was about the reason why I liked the GC. And taking it apart to clean it pretty simple I wish Nintendo would let the gameboy player work on the Switch.
Super Smash Bros. creator Masahiro Sakurai has spent his weekend playing Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and Super Mario Bros. Wonder, and has come away more than a little impressed, labelling both games as masterpieces.
He must be having quite a low standards when it comes to games
Saying that Reskin 2 is Masterpiece... lol
What does he know, 7/10 no name reviewers are much more credible.
Ps: starfield 10/10 easily
He should have gotten PSPlus
Never put 100% trust in technology
How convenient. He is known for making Nintendo games. He just HAD to let people know. It's not like he has any hidden agenda here.....
EDIT: Like other people are saying, if you were smart you would have gotten Playstation Plus to back up all your saves to the cloud. It's weird how you can play so many Playstation games and not be subscribed to Playstation Plus....
Silly man, that happened to me once when I was coding and now I am extra careful.
I have two external Hardrives plus i regularly back everything up.
I know his pain but maybe nOt to a great as extent as him.