Sony's Tokyo Games Show Keynote Highlights 32
There was lots of little announcements over the course of Sony's TGS keynote ... but nothing earth shattering. For example, the only time a price drop was mentioned was to say there wouldn't be one soon. They're going to be expanding on the remote play capabilities of the PS3, something they've discussed previously. They did confirm the rumble controller, something the blogs were carrying yesterday. They're also going to delay the rollout of Home until next year, to give it a nice long Beta test period. You could say the 'big news' from their keynote was that they plan to work more closely with developers. Woo. "Hirai pointed to Crisis Core, a Square Enix collaboration on the PSP, as a recent example. 'Some of these collaborative endeavors are going on behind the scenes already,' Hirai said, 'largely in terms of development assistance courtesy of Sony Worldwide Studios. Sony is also listening to the opinions of developers whose games are already out.'" Of course, 'work more closely' may be a euphemism for 'buy out third parties'; the company just announced they've acquired the developer of MotorStorm . For further details, both 1up and Kotaku have liveblogs of the event.
Denial is, in fact, just a river in Egypt. (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Denial is, in fact, just a river in Egypt. (Score:5, Interesting)
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I believe Microsoft is much worse at lying and FUD, except Microsoft is creating grassroots FUD through bloggers and review sites.
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Lying, by contrast, means that they are not trustworthy, and you should not listen to anything they tell you.
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That said, no one in their right mind should trust any company to be telling the the truth when their bottom line is at stake, Son
Sony is redefining... (Score:1, Troll)
So does the Dualshock 3.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So does the Dualshock 3.... (Score:4, Informative)
Dual Shock 3 has both Rumble and Motion.. Amazing. (Score:4, Insightful)
Apparently Kaz isn' a fan of the WarioWare [warioware.biz] Series, since Nintendo was able to do both in 2003 (when the game shipped in Japan). Perhaps he wasn't lying, and it had nothing to with Legal issues, [bit-tech.net] maybe Nintendo has better engineers than Sony.
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If by "technical" you mean legal; and "overcome" you mean paid $125 million to license the technology. Then yes, Kaz was speaking the truth.
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Guess I should get a few more before they stop selling them
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Why is everyone so sure of a price drop? (Score:5, Interesting)
There's some truth to the fact that, at $600, they're targeting people of whom money is not an object, so lowering it $100 isn't going to do much more than net them $100 less on every unit.
They've never hinted at a price drop, and I have yet to see a good reason besides a subjective, uninformed, "because they should."
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Because they are 3rd place in a race with only three players?
If you look at all console sales (including portable and "last gen") there is a clear link between cost and sales (almost as if the majority of consumers have to live on a budget...).
Sony needs to move units fast or they are done. (Score:2)
Because (using your math) if they are losing $300 per unit on a $600 unit, that's $900 lost for every unit that continues to sit on the self. Also being last place in the "Next Gen" race since the day the Wii Launched doesn't help either. They need to
Re:Sony needs to move units fast or they are done. (Score:1)
As of July, they were losing about $200 a console (not quite as big, but still quite a hunk of change).
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6573&Itemid=2 [next-gen.biz]
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-The 360 is getting the killer app everyone's been waiting for (Halo 3) in a week.
-The Wii is getting the killer app everyone's been waiting for (Brawl) in Early December.
-The PS3 is getting the killer app everyone's been waiting for (MGS 4) AFTER Christmas.
Also, as was just announced:
-The Rumbling SIXAXIS everyone has been talking about won't be making it's US debut until the spring.
-PlayStation Home has likewise been pushed off until the spring.
In other words, the PS3 really doesn't an
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ass
Dualshock 3 -- spring 2008. Uh, why? (Score:2)
Either way, why the delay? It's just a controller.
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Why is it going to take six months (spring 2008) for the Dualshock 3 to hit North America
It's probably not coming to north America because there are still enough stock to meet expectations through spring. No need to push out a rumble capable controller until the current stock is depleted unless they want to completely eat the cost on all the existing stock. I'm also making wild speculation that Japanese developers have been working on games with rumble capability for a while where Western Developers have not, which means America won't have rumble capable games for a while (totally wild specul
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This is business as usual (Score:1)
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God I hope you're joking.