[1] Thereafter he ran a section devoted to the Famicom and tips related to Hudson Soft games in the CoroCoro Comic.
Following the success of this column, the Shogakukan publishing house ceded stage time to the presentation of Championship Lode Runner at a festival.
[1] In August 1985, Toshiyuki Takahashi joined the Ohayō Studio team in which he presented games from Hudson Soft once a week.
[1] In an interview with Katsuhiro Harada, the producer of the Tekken series, he revealed that his trigger finger speed was actually filmed and counted to be 17 shots per second, but he rounded down to 16 because it had a "computer sound" to it.
In various fiction featuring Takahashi Meijin, the "16 shots per second" milestone became a key plot element.
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