updated Tue. August 27, 2024
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British GQ
April 4, 2018
Summer 1987 and Yoshihito Kakihara, eccentric founder of diminutive Japanese games company Tecmo, called his employees into his office. Reviews of the studio's most recent game, Rygar, were in and they weren't good. An exasperated Kakihara ordered his staff to put on their coats and pay a visit toÃâà...
Tennis World
March 26, 2018
There are no hard feelings between Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka and the Miami Masters. Nishioka, 22, tore his ACL a year ago at the Miami Masters. The Japanese then underwent a season-ending surgery. The 22-year-old returned to the Miami event a year after he suffered a horrible injury. Nishioka wasÃâà...
Ars Technica
March 20, 2018
Japan Coast Guard spokesman Yoshihito Nakamura said that the official recommended charges were "Causing Death and Injury through Negligence in the Pursuit of Social Activities and Endangering Traffic through Negligence in the Pursuit of Social Activities." He said the charges had beenÃâà...
Deadspin
March 10, 2018
It's a stupid feeling, 100 percent delusion, but it's one you get sometimes, watching Yoshihito Nishioka. The feeling is that maybe with a coach, a good doping regimen, some fresh corrective vision—and maybe if his ACL was still torn—I could keep the ball in play for a few rallies, especially if the ball wasÃâà...
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