2009年3月27日星期五

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When the PlayStation Network launched in 2006, many saw it as a sea of untapped potential, but Jon Webb from the SCEA Developer Support Group says Sony's made strides to correct that and that now it's up to developers to capitalize.






We're leaning towards a price cut, but we've got a  free psp game sneaking suspicion that it's the PlayStation 2 dropping to $99, and not a cut for the PlayStation 3.

 



Panico replied: "Open source is great for mobile and internet, but there are different advantages when you are developing for a gaming device.



"The challenge continues to be how do you deliver  free psp game exclusive quality content that drives people to the platform? One for the things important for us is integrating our devices through social connectivity.



"We've gone through the transition of being a disc based games company and transforming into a digitally distributed business where have been innovative and learned a lot of things"






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DSi is first, jumps up roughly by 44,000 while the PS2 slides to 2nd place, still increased by 22,000 though. PS3 is next, down 3,000. Forth is the Wii, up slightly by 150. 5th and 6th places are the DS Lite and Xbox 360 respectively, both go free psp game down by 3,000. Last in line is the PS2, down 200. Figures from Media Create.



Even when that update comes, don't look for PlayStation Eye support -- Webb said that using the camera opens up too many monitoring issues; odd, Xbox Live seems to handle it just fine.



Sigh. One day I'll get rid of that lame sheep next to my PSN name. One day.




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