Kazunori Yamauchi - separated at birth?
I've had a few friends tell me that there's another dude in the industry that has a physical resemblance to me... I guess in some of these photos, there's definitely something there... Pretty funny.
From: http://www.edge-online.com/features/the-hot-100-game-developers-2009?page=0%2C8 24. Kazunori YamauchiPresident
Polyphony Digital Gran Turismo 5 Prologue has come and, for the car fanatics that truly appreciate Yamauchi’s almost pathological demand for simulator perfection, it has stayed. That’s good news, because that same obsession towards detail is keeping the complete Gran Turismo 5 far in the distance—never mind about the PSP Gran Turismo that has been talked about for nearly five years. But this is Yamauchi we’re talking about, a man considered a perfectionist in a field where perfectionism is a job prerequisite. The reason Prologue wasn’t called GT5 was not because it was meant to be a taster for some future game, it was because it didn’t meet his exacting content volume standard for the franchise proper. His standard. When the next games come out, they should really be something.