Talk:Yoot Saito

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Yoot also have written many articles and a few books about the history of Macintosh and Apple Japan. "Under the Aplle Tree" is an excellent non-fiction book about the unknown history how and by who the very early apple 2 was brought to Japanese market, who made great efforts on localizing them with Kanji, why Canon became the master distributor, why afterwards they are disapointed with apple's spontenius officers... a book about conflicts between U.S venture company and beaurocratic Japanese companies surroundeing a great invention of new age. These are all based on hundreds of interviews of people from both country. "MacLedgend" is a combinations of long interviews with who were involved in the development of Apple, Mac and its based technolotgies, including Steve Wozniak(apple 2,disk 2), Douglas Engelbert(Inventor of "Mouse", Alan Kay(Dynabook) Jeff Raskin(McCintosh concept),Bill Atkinson(Mac Paint, HyperCard). This book is very intereting in the way as a comparison of two different clutural background of hi-tech developing coutries, Bay Area and Japan. These books are still important records originally written by Japanese author with its point of view as great user of mac.

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This page really needs to be cleaned up and expanded if possible. i'm going to correct the grammar and spelling where i can but if anyone knows of any websites or things like that with info about yoo saito, it'd be good to expand this. Corbo 12:09, 18 May 2006 (UTC) Okay, I've cleaned up the article with better grammar, spelling, etc. and more up-to-date information.Anyone who wants to is welcome to try and make sense of this paragraph: "He is leading his studio "Vivarium" which is named after Alan Kay's reserch project independently. As well as being known for "Hit-making game creator" in Japan, his point is view is very unique and its widely introduced in major website "Hobo-nichi(www.1101.com) through writings over 6 years, and in 2006 these articles with original photographs for each are published as a book "How much is the 3 minuetes of waiting for a hamburger" from Gentosha. This book is about aproaches of interface-design in real life, mentioning about the details of the tricks how to reduce customers` stresses , as to be used in his own Ggame-Designing." I just left out this info as it seems to make little sense and I couldn't verify the parts I did understand. Feel free to work it out for yourselves. Corbo 14:36, 18 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

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In the credits of Yoot Tower, the Game Designer is listed as "Yukata Saito"; that makes sense, because "Yoot" doesn't work out in Japanese. CryptoQuick 10:36, 10 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

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