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Shuji Utsumi, President & COO of Sega Corporation, and CEO of Sega America & Europe, discusses his view for the company's ...
Former Sony executive Shuji Utsumi reveals that Hollywood turned down his pitches for a Crash Bandicoot movie.
Sega's president and COO, Shuji Utsumi, has stated his wish for the company's revival to be the "greatest achievement" in his ...
Sega president Shuji Utsumi, who previously worked on the original PlayStation and was responsible for Disney and Square Enix joining forces for Kingdom Hearts, says he wants to be remembered for ...
Speaking with The Game Business, ex-Sony executive Shuji Utsumi – who’s currently the CEO of SEGA – revealed how he pitched ...
Sega veteran and the company's current COO and president, Shuji Utsumi, once pitched an idea for a Crash Bandicoot movie but was met with the thankfully now antiquated perception of video games ...
A Crash Bandicoot movie was once pitched. However, Hollywood didn't think video games were anything but a child's toy.
Video Games Weren’t “Culture” to 90s Hollywood During Shuji Utsumi’s early days in the gaming industry, he recalled actively pitching for a Crash Bandicoot movie to major Hollywood studios.
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TheGamer on MSNSony Considered A Crash Bandicoot Movie In The 1990sCrash Bandicoot was one of the big gaming mascots of the 1990s, when every studio wanted a character representing the brand. This was also around the time that Hollywood started dipping its toe into ...
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