Heavenly Sword News

For:PS3 Release Date: 13 September 2007

In his regular column in UK video game magazine EDGE, Minter has said Sony is incredibly arrogant about the PS3's future success.

Heavenly Sword, one of the PS3's shining lights, won't be out at launch.
Heavenly Sword, one of the PS3's shining lights, won't be out at launch.

Heavenly Sword, one of the PS3's shining lights, won't be out at launch.

Minter, the founder of Llamasoft, has criticised the PlayStation 3, saying it is "expensive" and is lacking launch games. The comments made in Edge continue, Minter adding:

"They [Sony] seem absolutely certain that even when they say it's going to be considerably more expensive than existing consoles... nevertheless us eager customers will rush out in droves to buy it because, hey, it's a new PlayStation."

The 'no one can beat us' stance from Sony, has led Minter to call the platform holder "incredibly arrogant."

Most people in the industry are predicting a successful launch for the PlayStation 3, selling out across the world, but it's the period following the launch that is casting doubt over the long term success of the console. Priced substantially higher than the competition at a staggering $599 (£425), the relatively low priced Xbox 360, and expected low price point of the Wii could well leave Sony and the PS3 in tricky situation.

Sony chief executive Howard Stringer doesn't see the high price as a problem though, noting that "you're paying for potential," and that "if the PS3 lives up to its total potential, then I don't think anyone will be worried about Nintendo or Xbox's cheaper price."

Only this week San Diego-based DFC Intelligence sent out a memo pointing towards Sony's downfall, predicting that the current market leader would lose out to Microsoft and Nintendo in the next-gen console war.

"Sony has done very little to justify why the system is worth a premium price for consumers that don't care about raw hardware performance and are not hard-core audio/visual consumers," DFC said. "Unfortunately we believe that represents over 90% of the consumers in the marketplace."

DFC Intelligence went on to add: "A $600 price point is okay for launch but it will not fly in holiday 2007. If Sony wants to drive unit volume 2007 needs to be not only the year of price cuts, but the year of drastic price cuts. There is going to be a shakeup in the video game industry and even if Sony executes perfectly there could be a new market leader in two years."

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catch22@ pytacha

a list of the top stupid and arrogant sony quotes
http://nmgamer.blogspot.com/2006/12/...ny-quotes.html
Posted 08:57 on 31 December 2006
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domo_robato@ pytacha

Yeh yeh yeh.....ok guys.. enjoy your x-box 360's. The PS3's core will take another 2-3 years until it's full power is used, and with Blu-Ray my games will have 40% more content/graphics than yours. I'll make sure I check back in here in 4 years when new ground is still being made on PS3, and laugh as I recall all these types of comments, as you start saving for your next console...but heck..that's nothin right....pfffft.
Posted 03:29 on 12 July 2006
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mike_mgoblue@ pytacha

The Playstation 3 is the most over priced, over promising and under delivering system in vdeogame history!

Playstation 3 doesn't have graphics or sound as good as the Xbox 360. Plus, the Playstation 3 only plays Bluray discs, which aren't as good as High-Definition DVD discs in terms of watching movies. Heck Bluray movies aren't even as good as standard DVD movies in many ways, because Bluray movies don't include the Special Features that standard DVD movies do. Plus, standard DVD movies being used on a new HDTV or DVD player that upconverts to High-Definition look nearly identical. This means that the Playstation 3 is a waste of money.
Posted 21:48 on 07 July 2006
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Is that they are trying to charge 600 bucks and won't even have force feedback. That is a HUGE loss, and really tips the scales over to Microsoft and Ninteno. Without the next generation controller with the latest force feedback, the experience will be lame, esp. in sports and driving games, but all the others as well. Sony is blowing it.
Posted 20:28 on 07 July 2006