Why Sony Needs a 'Major Nelson' 84
Microsoft's 'Major Nelson' and executive Peter Moore have been visible representatives of the 360 console for well over a year now. 'Grandfather of Gaming' Shigeru Miyamoto and asskicking Reggie Fils-Aime have have preached the Wii concept through good writeups and bad name jokes. Sony ... well, Sony has Ken Kutaragi, Phil Harrison, and Kaz Hirai. They say helpful things like 'we don't care', and 'disks won't matter', and (my personal favorite) 'the PS3 is a computer'. RPG Site has a compelling argument stating that Sony needs a Major Nelson to cut through this crazy executive talk, and reconnect the company with real gamers. From the article: "While it's not something that appeals to every group of people that play games - the casual market and kids, for example, the existence of these people allows the part of the market that is most opinionated - the core gamers, those who have a very clear opinion on what they want and what is good and bad - to interact with somebody who can actually bring about change. Hell, on a lesser note, it even gives the fanboys someone to worship."
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I'm sure that a few million more people would go without food for a month to get one.
LK
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I have to ask this... Why?
If they games are fun and the PS3 doesn't break easy and doesn't have bugs that causes freezes and lockups or have massive DRM lockouts on things you've purchases legit, then why do we need a public spokes person?
The casual gamer doesn't care and it is only a few hardcore gamers that watch the press conferences.
I've said this before and I'll say it a again... No matter how well you do at E3 nor how many millions you dump into marketing campaigns... If yo
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Major Nelson? (Score:2, Funny)
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Forget the Major - Sony really needs Jeanie to summon millions of PS3s for Christmas.
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What makes him so special is that whenever there is any confusion over some kind executive double-speak "The Major" is quick to ask the right people within MS and blog about what's really going on [majornelson.com] in plain English without any of the BS. Basically he puts all the hype and confusion into laymen terms. His blog is probably one of the best and most straight-forward sources of info for what's REALLY going on with Xbox
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double trouble (Score:1)
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Re:I'll Take 100+ Million Consoles Over FUD (Score:5, Interesting)
B) Read my previous post [slashdot.org] on why Sony should worry about its fanbase. While completely anecdotal - it is nonetheless the truth about a growing contingent of Sony gamers.
C)Sony does need a human voice. The targeted demographic for game machines is now the 25-30 year old grouping. We have enough disposable income to make these purchases and also have the biggest interest in them. We use blogs and 3rd party information sources to evaluate our purchases. The days of big media dictating consumption are coming to an end. Second wave gamers(read:people who had PS1's during their early teens)look up to their older siblings and hip media (read:non large corporation) sources for information.
While I can understand your references to previous attempts at FUD and misinformation, this is not the case on this turn. The field is wide open. Nintendo is betting on evolving gaming with a novel, and unfulfilled, interface with a lower price. Microsoft is offering a unified online experience with next gen resources. What does Sony have to offer to differentiate itself? Final Fantasy XIII?
Let's be real here. While Sony and Nintendo haven't released product yet, making all of these discussions academic at best, there is a real reason for concern. Microsoft has a head start. Nintendo has a better price and unique functionality to overcome it technical (in the relative) shortcomings.
First party development is not significant. Almost all games are cross platform. It would be a bad business decision to do otherwise. Final Fantasy games are exclusive, but they are changing their formula with their last (next) PS2 outing- FF XII, what are the reprocussions of that move? We don't know.
There are too many variables up in the air to call out the naysayers as fools, they have legitimate arguments this time. This is an admitted Sony fanboi saying this.
From the press that I have read, and the information I have been able to gather through my own research, Sony's saving grace may be that a significant chunk of Japanese 3rd party developers don't want to give Microsoft an advantage in their national video game market.
Let's let it play out before we begin the vitriol.
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Wasn't that a big part of his goddamn point...?
Anyway... Historically, all the stupid bickering and fighting leading up to console releases has meant fuck all.
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Interesting.
And then you continued on and on about how Sony is doomed... and then at the end say "Let's let it play out...?"
Interesting.
* Please don't use that ridiculous spelling. It is quite irritating.
Basically what we have is MS and Nintendo pulling out all the marketing tricks, and Sony doing its best to ignore the vitriol... Every goddamn story posted by Zonk is full of anti-Sony FUD and vitriol, yet
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On one hand, we have MS, who has stuffed everything they could, sans a monster of a power brick, inside a case with similar dimensions as the PS3. 3 CPU cores, a monster GPU. Running a port of Windows XP, part of MS's testbed for their DRM efforts, no less. On the other, we have Sony, who stuffed similarly specced crap insid
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I never said Sony was doomed, I said there was reason for legitimate concern. I also acknowledged that product hasn't been released yet, so the arguments were acedemic.
The vitriol statements were refering to the choice use of colorful language.
The fanboi* reference was to the head in the sand attitude that the poster was displaying. There are real issues to be concerned about, and they can be discussed in a manner thats not FUD.
Jesus, people here just like to read the
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So do you. The OP was quite mild mannered considering, labelling any of it vitriol was pretty extreme, IMNSHO.
The vitriol statements were refering to the choice use of colorful language.
Because he used the word "bullshit?" That's hardly colorful. His choice to use a colloquial tone and language in his written response to an article lacking any sort of professionalism is quite appropriate. And his criticism is perfectly justified in response to the absolutely endle
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Yeah, it is a pretty ridiculous statement. I really should have written "First party development is not as significant"
Because as you stated, third party dev is what makes things happen.
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That...that doesn't make any sense. (Score:4, Insightful)
Peter Moore is good because he's enthusiastic about what he does and he's a great speaker. That enthusiasm carries to his audience. Major Nelson is great because, whatever else he may be, he feels like a real gamer, and is osmeone we can all relate to, because he's just as fanboyish as we are. Miyamoto is great because, aside from his proven history, he is really dedicated to games beyond all else. He'll comment on other things, but whenever you approach him, it's all games, all the time. Reggie is great because he's an excellent marketer. He knows how to sell things, he knows his target market, and he knows how to talk to them. Nothing else.
Sony fails not because of the position of the people who speak for it, but because of their lack of skill in speaking for their company. They just need a spokesman who A) can relate to the customer and B) can keep their foot out of their mouth, even as the ship is sinking. Nintendo had the same problem with Yamauchi, but even then Miyamoto was still a figurehead that anyone could rally around. Ever notice that a bit into the GC lifespan Yamauchi stopped speaking for the company, even before Iwata was promoted to president? There's a reason for that.
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Although, just for my future benefit, would you mind explaining exactly what was wrong with my statement? Do you think that you, as a developer, could better speak for the PS3? Are you really that talented & personable that you could reverse the PR trainwreck Sony has conjured up? And are those qualities specifically because you're a developer and not merely a company executive?
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like spitting on a bonfire (Score:1)
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Sony... (Score:1, Funny)
A Major Nelson? (Score:3, Funny)
Uhh, not that I have anything against giving one to Sony. Feel free to give them a few swirleys or whatever until they learn their lesson.
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I couldn't agree more with this (Score:2)
Major Nelson's podcast I quite enjoyed for a while around 6 months ago approximately.
It definately "works" I was thoroughly hyped for the X360 (6 months ago was launch time in Australia, where I am bear in mind)
It's also great to get MS specific news and information, he presents the podcast well and it's slick.
I ended up no longer listening to the podcast because it felt too "markety" too me and my interest in the X360 has waned due to other reasons.
Now on the So
Let's not forget the other Sony greats, Like... (Score:4, Funny)
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It's Already Happening (Score:3, Interesting)
Check out "Contact" on the Nintendo DS (or click here [planetgamecube.com]).
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(Translation: Sony needs a bleeding clue...)
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Are we sure... (Score:2)
The Japanese seem to
Who is Xbox's Japanese leading man??? Japan is a market about as big as the U.S. right?
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I don't know his real name but his GT is "Strawberry".
Japan is a market about as big as the U.S. right?
I can't find any real figures but my impression is that it's somewhat smaller, but not hugely so.
Major Nelson,"Your PS3 won't sell" (Score:2)
Sony needs a beating with a clue stick (Score:1, Troll)
What they don't need to do is sell a bloated peice of DRM-infected junk for A$1,000 while the higher-profile members of their organisation effectly say "we could poop in a bag a
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If anything, Apple IS Sony without the massive hardware clout nor resources, and without Sony's massive software integration blindspot. Just look at iTV; anoth
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I expect that Sony would love people to buy movies onl
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Even if she can't, Falco is still looking for her.
What for, to bring him back to life? [wikipedia.org] I didn't know she could do resurrections.
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-Eric
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Sony needs a Full Nelson... RRRrggh!!
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No, they don't need a "Major Nelson" (Score:2)
Sony doesn't need somebody to make the fanboys happy. Sony needed to (1) get their box into the stores in volume by Xmas (2) at a price comparable to the competition and (3) with some games that were visibly better than anything on the PS2. So far they've blown (1) and (2). We'll have to wait and see about (3).
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Jeannie!!!!!
<Larry Hagman voice OFF/>
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