Few single-studio careers in the gaming industry have been as lengthy or illustrious as that of Hudson's Toshiyuki Takahashi. He's something of a folk hero at the company, having appeared in the classic Adventure Island series as Master Higgins, and having become known for his uncanny ability to hit an NES button 16 times per second. He's accumulated no small amount of prestige while working at Hudson -- but in a recent post on his personal blog (as translated by Andriasang), he announced he's leaving the company at the end of this month, ending his 26-year tenure with Hudson.
Takahashi didn't explain his reasons for leaving the company, or where he'd end up at next. Considering his announcement's proximity to Konami's acquisition and trimming of Hudson, we'd wager that has something to do with it. Then again, we shouldn't jump to conclusions. He might just be taking some time off to focus on his other interests, like skateboarding on clouds while collecting floating fruit, or rescuing princesses from nefarious, reptilian foes.
Reader Comments (11)
Posted: May 23rd 2011 7:38PM Typhonic said
But who's gonna throw tomahawks and ride skateboards in his stead?
Posted: May 23rd 2011 7:40PM Banksyliveraa said
RIP Toshiyucky Takashi
Posted: May 23rd 2011 8:14PM Banksyliveraa said
@WhiskeyTangoFoxtrot
Racist what? I'm not very good at names. Even to the point that I get my students names mixed up.
Best thing about teaching in large lecture halls is you can get away with pointing and saying "you there".
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Racist what? I'm not very good at names. Even to the point that I get my students names mixed up.
Best thing about teaching in large lecture halls is you can get away with pointing and saying "you there".
Posted: May 23rd 2011 9:35PM WhatIsThatThing said
@Banksyliveraa
Also he isn't dead, or even planning to leave the video game industry, you wrong, lazy, racist dickface.
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Also he isn't dead, or even planning to leave the video game industry, you wrong, lazy, racist dickface.
Posted: May 23rd 2011 7:41PM ThePotato said
I don't usually use emoticons in comments, but I find it appropriate this time around.
:'(
:'(
Posted: May 23rd 2011 7:52PM Jenks said
David Spade: I liked it better when it was called Wonder Boy
Posted: May 23rd 2011 11:37PM tendoboy1984 said
Who and what?
I never got into Hudson's games, sorry for my ignorance.
I also find it ironic that Hudson made games for the Super NES when they had their own console on the market (TurboGrafx 16). That was Hudson's console, right? They were a first-party developer back then right?
I never got into Hudson's games, sorry for my ignorance.
I also find it ironic that Hudson made games for the Super NES when they had their own console on the market (TurboGrafx 16). That was Hudson's console, right? They were a first-party developer back then right?
Posted: May 24th 2011 7:00AM ThePotato said
Joystiq, you delete my comment for absolutely no reason (since when are emoticons so terrible?), yet you keep that spammer selling shoes up there? Really?
Posted: Jun 3rd 2011 11:14AM killdash9 said
I didn't realize Joystiq had run an article about his departure until now. It was through a smaller gaming site that I found out about it.
Takahashi Meijin's leaving Hudson really does feel like the end of an era. The guy is actually in videos that are part of my PC Engine Best: Soldier Collection on the PSP. He was a major part of the company's identity.
Takahashi Meijin's leaving Hudson really does feel like the end of an era. The guy is actually in videos that are part of my PC Engine Best: Soldier Collection on the PSP. He was a major part of the company's identity.








