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Sony Cancels PS3 Showing
Posted by
Zonk
on Thu Mar 31, 2005 03:26 PM
from the something-is-afoot dept.
from the something-is-afoot dept.
Gamespot has word that the planned pre-E3 showing of the Playstation 3 console, to be held in Japan, has been canceled. From the article: "Sony told Reuters that it decided to cancel the PS3 meeting because it 'would pressure game publishers' if held in March, but it left the door open for another pre-E3 event. The company also emphasized that the cancellation is not a sign that the PlayStation 3 development is falling behind, and it still intends to unveil the machine at E3 at the latest."
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NES (Score:3, Funny)
So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:3, Interesting)
Tin-foil hat conspiracy theory:
The "leaked" images [gamespot.com] of the PS3 were real. Sony is now redesigning the system so that competitors don't have time to "steal their ideas" or otherwise capitalize on them. Either that, or they simply do not want to risk further leaks.
Honestly, I can u
Re:So... (Score:2)
Clarification: by "redesigning" I meant the cosmetic industrial design, not starting over from scratch on the system itself. I don't necessarily believe this anyway, was just throwing the possibility out there. There are always cosmetic tweaks made to game machines right up to the point of their release regardless.
Re:So... (Score:3, Interesting)
Faking images isn't that difficult, motivation is the hard part. Why the hell would someone want to waste th
Re:So... (Score:3, Insightful)
I just bought one last week, as a matter of fact... "PSP", I think it was called? I forget who makes it.....
Re:So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:1)
PS3 controllers will probably be wireless [computeran...ogames.com], hence no controller ports.
It does look like a fake though, since putting a UMD drive in the PS3 would push the price up rather drastically, and you'd have to provide emulation for the PSP.
It looks very fake to me. (and ugly to boot)
Re:So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:1)
Come on... (Score:1)
It contains both hard reflection edges, and digital generated "randomized" glare.
Re:So... (Score:2)
Re:So... (Score:2)
Every year at this time the same stories, every year at this time the same people "buy it." Look at the date people and relax for 24 hours before trusting anything you see on the intra-web.
I'm living Groundhog Day...
Re:So... (Score:2)
Features don't get properly explored and you end up shipping a game that isn't as original as it could be.
Re:So... (Score:3, Informative)
Perhaps they don't want to pressure developers into rushing something to be ready to demo at this pre-E3 showing. It's all well and good for them to have hardware ready to show, but they need software to demo as well, otherwise you just have a box.
Re:So... (Score:2)
It is a genuine nuisance for your t
Re:So... (Score:1)
But it does beg the question as to why Sony actually planned and announced the event in the first place? Really, if you plan (and announce)an event and then don't decide to do it, there must be a reason. Did they not realise that it would have put pressure on the developers when they announced it?
What this is really all about (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:What this is really all about (Score:3, Interesting)
Darn. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Darn. (Score:1)
Re:Darn. (Score:2)
Re:Darn. (Score:2)
Source?
Re:Darn. (Score:2)
Nice stealth-troll.
If I had a nickel... (Score:3, Insightful)
...for every time someone here on /. pointed out Sony's tendency towards early announcements and late releases, I'd be a wealthy man. This announcement comes as absolutely no surprise.
They say 95% of all IT projects are late [slashdot.org], but Sony's console division is running right around 100% if memory serves. I believe the usual tinfoil hat theory is "make an announcement to delay purchases of your competitor's (actual, released) products, then stall, stall, stall!"
Don't know that the market really works that way, but here's my conspiracy theory. Regular "announcements" must buoy stock value more than regular "delays" devalue it. I can't imagine any other reason for Sony's usual (is it "traditional" after three generations?) behavior.
Re:If I had a nickel... (Score:3, Interesting)
Definitely - as long as they actually come up with a product in the end. :)
I guess they've picked up the tactic from Microsoft, who habitually announce their products and its feature sets way before the products are in development.
But
Re:If I had a nickel... (Score:2)
Cell problems? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Cell problems? (Score:3, Insightful)
Is there a reason that anything one of these companies says has to be a lie? Perhaps they're telling the truth. They don't want to put pressure on developers to get something that looks good out the door in time for this demo.
Re:Cell problems? (Score:2)
There is a reason. That reason is that the company's name begins with an "S" and ends with an "ONY".
Read your history. They never tell the truth if they can help it.