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Toronto
Sep 25th, 2007, 01:52 PM
http://www.news.com/Sony-delays-PS3-Home,-but-no-talk-of-price-cuts/2100-1043_3-6209088.html?tag=item



Sony said on Thursday it would postpone the launch of the Home virtual community service for its PlayStation 3 game console to early next year, the latest setback in its video game battle with Microsoft and Nintendo.

The 3D Home online service, in which players can create and "own" characters and content, was originally scheduled for launch this autumn.

Sony Computer Entertainment, the video game unit of Sony, said it was postponing the launch to improve product quality.

"This is going to be a worldwide service that needs to offer a wide range of functions required in Japan, in the U.S., in Europe and in Asia," Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) Chief Executive Kazuo Hirai said in a keynote speech at the Tokyo Game Show 2007. "We aim to launch this as something that can meet expectations of people all over the world."

Hirai did not mention widely anticipated price cuts for the PS3, instead saying the firm plans to strengthen its software lineup to attract users.

As part of that effort, SCE said it has acquired British software developer Evolution Studios and its subsidiary, Bigbig Studios, for an undisclosed sum.

Evolution created MotorStorm, a million seller title for the PS3.

Sony's PlayStation and PlayStation 2 dominated the global game industry for about a decade from the mid-1990s, but Sony was one year behind Microsoft in releasing its latest console. The PS3 has lagged far behind Nintendo's Wii in monthly sales due to a lack of hit game products and its high price.

On the hardware side, SCE said it would offer a new controller with a vibration function for the PS3.

The price for the new controller, which will become available in November in Japan and next spring in North America and Europe, was not immediately available.

Sony has packed the PS3 with cutting-edge technology such as the Cell chip, dubbed "supercomputer on a chip," and Blu-ray high-definition DVD player.

Those advanced functions make the PS3 capable of offering life-like graphics and high-speed downloading from the Web, but they have also driven up manufacturing costs.

The PS3 with a 20GB hard disk drive sells for 49,980 yen in Japan, roughly twice as much as Nintendo's Wii.

rdtx2002
Sep 25th, 2007, 02:12 PM
heard it at TGS

CFRTim
Sep 25th, 2007, 03:49 PM
"It would be good to see the reality versus what they had on the blueprints - what they wanted to deliver against what they can actually deliver, because I know they generated a lot of interest based on what they said last year."

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=28900

CFRTim
Oct 8th, 2007, 09:16 PM
And when it does come out this is what you're going to get:

IN GAME ADVERTISING

Hot Sony advertising news! Today, Sony Computer Entertainment of America announced a new in-game advertising business unit headed by industry vet Darlene Kindler. According to SCEA Sales and Business Development senior v.p. Phil Rosenberg. I always love how companies anounce how "excited" they are when bringing in advertising. Oh boy, I can't wait. Oh well, at least it's free


http://kotaku.com/gaming/ad-stuff/scea-creates-in+game-advertising-group-308080.php

BigBadBoo
Oct 8th, 2007, 09:23 PM
How were you expecting Sony to pay for the service? Remember, Home is supposed to be free right? Or am I wrong in that?

Anyway, yes advertising is balls, but this is expected. I really don't want Home taking off though, as I feel I rather have the focus be on the games. If I want the Home feel, I'll go on MySpace or Facebook.

Emancipated
Oct 8th, 2007, 09:28 PM
How were you expecting Sony to pay for the service? Remember, Home is supposed to be free right? Or am I wrong in that?

Anyway, yes advertising is balls, but this is expected. I really don't want Home taking off though, as I feel I rather have the focus be on the games. If I want the Home feel, I'll go on MySpace or Facebook.

emoticons and text can only convey so much. Get with the times, old timer.

Waiwai
Oct 8th, 2007, 09:30 PM
How were you expecting Sony to pay for the service? Remember, Home is supposed to be free right? Or am I wrong in that?

Anyway, yes advertising is balls, but this is expected. I really don't want Home taking off though, as I feel I rather have the focus be on the games. If I want the Home feel, I'll go on MySpace or Facebook.

Well, I guess it depends on the games. Since games like Rainbow Six works well with advertising I think since it makes it seem more realistic although I'm often distracted by staring at them....

Home is free according to all reports so far and it's basically a marketing portal. The only thing I'm looking forward to from it would be the mini arcade games that I've seen. And I would like to see if they do anything about how to integrate it with E3 or any other game show in the future.

maebach
Oct 8th, 2007, 09:49 PM
this was on wikipedia like 2 weeks ago.

EGee6
Oct 8th, 2007, 10:04 PM
Like GTA4 I'd rather they delay something and make sure it's GOOD before they release it

marcopolo85
Oct 8th, 2007, 10:26 PM
I dont understand why people get all pissed when a game (or in this case home) gets delayed. These companies are taking more time and money out of their own pockets so that they can create a smoother/better/less lag game for us to enjoy. Especially in this case because its free to us.

I'd rather have in game advertising than taking money out of my pocket.

sfu_lifer
Oct 9th, 2007, 03:00 AM
I dont understand why people get all pissed when a game (or in this case home) gets delayed.
Because with the PS3's extremely slim library, any delay gets magnified.