PlayStation Blog Entries Define Sony Battle Plan 63
Two new posts have appeared on Sony's PlayStation blog, and they mark a significant step forward for the company's efforts to bridge the gap between players and the company. Even their competitors are lauding the decision to join the discussion online. Maybe Nintendo will be next? 1up, in the meantime, offers links to both stories and culls the best content from both entries. From a post by SCEA president and CEO Jack Tretton: "We fully realize that past success is no guarantee of future success, but it does give you some perspective. We have to bring the games to market that will showcase what the PS3 can do and ultimately entertain you like no other games have. We need to provide proof of what the PS3 can do for you and work tirelessly to improve the value and justify your investment. At the end of the day, it's always been about the games. To push the boundaries of gaming beyond where they currently lie takes a great deal of risk. I think all the hardware manufacturers are doing that in some way."
Sex sells (Score:2, Insightful)
Sex sells.
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Even if they did make a few with really good graphic textures in 3d - I think there's too much difference in the cultures.
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Congratulations! You've learned what some men with strip club addictions have yet to learn.
I think the issue of sex in games in general is going to find it's way into the mainstream eventually. Maybe even within the next 25 years or so. Look at porn. Now just about every company's got at least part of it invested in providing either adult movies in hotel rooms to distribution of adu
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Seeing as how Sony is from Japan (land of the hentai), all they have to do is come up with an incredibly good-looking 3D real-time hentai game of some sort.
Yes, the Japanese *can* come up with Hentai games, but hopefully you didn't have one in mind like "Rapelay" [somethingawful.com], then. Not its graphics are "incredibly good-looking" anyway.
(Above link is almost certainly NSFW, BTW.)
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This should read:
"(Below link is almost certainly NSFW, BTW.)"
and appear ABOVE the link.
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Sex doesn't sell in Japan... (Score:3, Informative)
So, they learned Common Sense 101? (Score:3, Insightful)
Now, what I can't decide is this: did they actually just figure this out (doubtful...) or did marketing decide to restate the doesn't-deserve-to-be-restated obvious in hopes of getting a bunch of people to nod their heads and say: "yep, Sony is definitely now a contender in this race (I'm willing to put money on it...).
*Sigh*
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Sony's been all talk and no action this generation and I think most people have woken up to that fact, and I think for most that's a much larger factor then just Sony "losing touch" with the market. I honestly don't think a blog is really what they need right now nor do I
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I don't give any credence to all this "generation" crap.
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I have no problem with a blog, and keeping your customers informed about what is on your mind is always a good thing to do IMO... my point isn't that it's a bad thing, it's that Sony has promised a lot this generation, and so far they've only delivered a very small fraction of what they've promised. I guess I just see the blog as another place for them to talk about how great their console wil
Re:So, they learned Common Sense 101? (Score:5, Insightful)
Actually, while of course the statement is obvious business 101, it is a fair reaction to a lot of the media's criticism of "Sony's arrogance."
If you get bashed for saying "we've won in the past and we'll win again", and get bashed for saying "we've won in the past, but we realize that means we still have to fight", what exactly do you EXPECT them to say?
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Uncle.
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Meh. (Score:2, Interesting)
The fact of the matter is they need some GOOD exclusive to bring this system from near death. Sure its a Blue-Ray movie player, cheaper than normal players even, but its supposed to be a game system first. As it stands now, most games I want to play have cross platform with the 360 or the PC, so why bother with the PS3 in the US?
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Eh, I'm buying one, and I think gaming comes in last (BD first, linux box/media center for my HDTV second, games third).
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In other words, it's sick, but saying that it's dying is prema
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Technically... (Score:2)
It's not a blog in the sense of "This is the random thoughts of Brawl's director uncensored by Nintendo", but it has a modified blog format.
In any case, the most important part of communication between a company and its customers isn't the medium, it's the message. I don't mean the literal meaning of the message, but every aspect of that message. Is it respectful? Does it make sense? Is it what the customer wants? I could care less if Sony uses blogs
At least they admit it (Score:3, Interesting)
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But if you want to just focus in on the bullet point, that's your decision.
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Also, you don't have to pay a monthly fee for online pay. $50 for a year (which is 4 bucks a month)
Also, being a 'cool machine with more capabilities' means squat when all the cool games are on the other system.
Also, most people don't get the $600 top of the line ultimate video card. They get the cheaper cousin that does just about the same thing.
I'm sure all the PS3 owners are still waiting for it to even out. quickly.
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Also, you don't have to pay a monthly fee for online pay. $50 for a year (which is 4 bucks a month)
Do you plan on playing your 360 online for the next 4 years? If so, then you've paid as much (more, if you factor in the inflation that will occur over the next 4 years) as you would have if you had bought a ps3.
And this is why console price is a stupid thing to debate. In the long run, the price of the console becomes trivial compared to what is spen
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I'm not sure about that. It is stupid to say one console is better than another because of price. But price does factor into the potential popularity and success of a console. And the PS3 is on the wrong side.
It is simply too expensive right now. Because right now, I get a $600 brick, because none of the purchased or rented games and online fees I would have payed exist yet. Looking back in 5 years, it might have been a smart buy. In advance, not kn
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If I got a PS3 today, I'd find myself thinking "Why did I pay 600 bucks for this?" Potential isn't worth 600 bucks, IMO. Further on down the line, if the PS3 p
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The only reason I can think of that someone would say that, would be pure fanboyism.
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None of the games on the PS3 right now appeal to me. When God of War 3, FF13, and MGS come out, I'll own a PS3. But in the meantime, paying 600 bucks for a system that has no games I want to play just to WAIT for the games I DO want to play is stupid.
I may as well wait until I will actually PLAY the thing to PAY for the thing.
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It plays PS2 games just fine, and they recently added the ability to upscale them so they look a little better on HDTV's. They also added a DVD upscaler option, which really does a good job of making your ordinary DVD's look better.
The games look fantastic. Fight Night 3 looks great, sounds great. Medal of Honor is fantastic.
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It's just bad press combined with the fact that most games are in the "coming soon" category. That looks like it's going to change come holiday season.
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I really don't think the fact that $600 video cards exist mean anything about whether a console at that price will be viable. Historically, consoles at that price generally did not succeed.
BTW: I am considering
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Yea, it would have been good if they priced the PS3 at $500. I believe
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Yeah, you'll notice that the graphics cards that cost that much are a niche product. The mainstream mass-market products are much cheaper. Whoa, just like the current console generation. Weird.
Nobody who balks at the price of a PS3 is buying a $600 video card either.
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1. Very few people buy $600 video cards. Stating anything else shows your ignorance as a console gamer. The most I personally have spent is $200 on a X1950 Radeon. As a result, I probably will not purchase any more upgrades. I'll wait 3 years or so and purchase an entirely new mid grade system.
2. The PS3 is $200 more. They've already cut production on the low end model. $600-$400 = $200.
3. Most PC gamers scoff at the idea of paying a monthly fee for onl
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2. ) $100, $200. Doesn't really matter. Buy a few games, controllers, and it wash
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Lolz... I just yesterday went into a Virgin store, there you had, PS3 - £425, Xbox360 £275 Wii - £250. They were bundles, but of course the PS3 bundle was the machine + 1 game (of a 2 game list hehe), while the Xbox360 was the system + 2 games and the Wii was the system + 2 games + extra controller
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Production Costs (Score:2, Insightful)
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I believe they're already doing that. Some people think that the PS3 costs what iSuppli said 9 months ago. This is clearly cannot be the case by a long shot. Sony are selling blue laser diodes (for exampl
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Lessons of History (Score:1)