Takahashi Meijin
Takahashi Meijin, also known as Takahashi Hiroshi, is a prominent figure in the world of video games, particularly known for his exceptional skills in playing video games during the 1980s. He gained fame for his ability to rapidly press buttons, achieving a remarkable speed of 16 times per second, which earned him the title of "Meijin," meaning "master" in Japanese.
Takahashi Meijin became a popular personality in Japan, appearing on television and in various media related to gaming. He was associated with the Hudson Soft company, where he helped promote their games, including the famous Bomberman series. His influence contributed to the growth of gaming culture in Japan.