Late Night Consoling
by Chris Remo, Mar 14, 2006 8:00pm PSTI was sort of shaken last Friday when there weren't any big PS3 rumors or bits of news, but it looks like everything is back to normal now. There was a rumor yesterday, and considering there's a Sony press conference today and GDC keynote next week, we should be all set for a while yet to come! So, without further ado...
- At today's PlayStation Business Briefing, Sony has verified earlier reports that PS3 has been delayed until November of this year. However, contradicting prior statements that the company is not planning a simultaneous worldwide release, PlayStation boss Ken Kutaragi confirmed that the console will in fact launch worldwide in November. Specifically confirmed territories getting the console by the end of 2006 include North America, Asia, Europe, and Australasia. The company plans to ship six million PS3 units in 2006, with a million more shipped each subsequent month. If this goal is met, it will significantly outshine the Xbox 360 launch, which is still suffering from rampant shortages. Additional announcements made so far: - PS3 will utilize a 60GB hard drive. The drive is upgradable, and will run Linux. Apparently like the Xbox 360, it will allow the console to serve as a media hub in some way. All games will be developed under the assumption that a hard drive is present. - Full PS1 and PS2 backwards compatibility has been re-confirmed. As with Xbox 360, the console will upsample legacy games to high definition resolutions, but full support will be built into the system rather than added. - Final PS3 development kits will ship in June. Coincidentally, that is the same month final Revolution kits will be reaching developers. - PS3's online service will have a basic version available free to all users. It will feature services such as matchmaking, voice chat, and purchasable content. IGN reports that GameSpy has been contracted to contribute to the online implementation, with the assistance of Sony Online Entertainment. GameSpy was also tapped to contribute to Nintendo's DS online service. - No games were showcased at the event. PSP updates: - PSP will be getting its own EyeToy peripheral, with a version of the game EyeToy Play as well as video chat software. - A $200 basic version of the PSP package will ship this month in North America. The standard $250 SKU will remain; the cheaper option will contain fewer accessories. - Some time this spring, the browser will support Flash. - PSP owners will gain the ability to download various emulated PS1 games onto the system, to be stored on Memory Sticks. - PSP will gain a GPS receiver peripheral. A GPS-enabled version of Hot Shots Golf will be launched as well. PS2 updates: - Given its continued strong sales and dominant position in the marketplace, Sony has no plans to lower PS2's existing $149.99 price point. Kutaragi updates: - I don't know.
BREAKING NEWS: PS3 and PSP Updates
[ps3] - - Today's first PS3 tidbit comes straight from Sony. Recently, a Koei exec revealed that Sony will be holding a publisher-only PS3 meeting. That meeting will happen at 3:00 pm in Tokyo, or midnight tonight in Shack terms. Today, Sony announced that, contrary to prior statements, the event has been changed to an actual press conference. This suggests that the company has significant information to reveal, as opposed to the development-related information that was expected up until now. Any major news will be appended to this edition of Late Night Consoling and covered fully tomorrow. Many sources are expecting Sony to give a glimpse at some of PS3's launch titles, including Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom from Sony Online Entertainment, screenshots of which were leaked last week. The manufacturer could also be planning to announce... - A possible PS3 delay? Months of insider speculation at a PS3 launch delay beyond Sony's oft-quoted "spring" release period came to a head today. Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported that the console will see a six month delay, putting the Japanese release around November 2006. The stated reason for the delay is difficulty in finalizing the system's Blu-ray copy protection. Given Sony's traditionally long launch windows, as well as the company's recent denial that it is planning a simultaneous launch, as well as the general difficulties in bringing enough highly anticipated hardware to bear in multiple major territories, it seems safe to assume that if in fact PS3 does see a November release in Japan, North America and Europe will not be seeing it until 2007. Given Nintendo's insistance that it will be releasing Revolution in time for Thanksgiving in North America, this would mean that Sony's console will be the last major player to market in its generation. Nihon Keizai Shimbun's article cited only an anonymous source. Given the huge number of anonymous (and named) sources that have come forward recently to claim Sony will be missing its planned release period, the reasons for this particular article's legitimacy are somewhat questionable, though Nihon Keizai Shimbun is known as a leading news source. Speaking to Reuters, a Blu-ray spokesman was unaware of any particular delay with the copy protection, stating, "As far as we are concerned, everything's on track." However, a Sony representative last month stated that a delay due to Blu-ray complications is possible. Of course, in all likelihood, the delay will be officially confirmed or denied in about two hours, when Sony's Ken Kutaragi addresses the Japanese press.
PS3 Time!
[ps3] - Publisher Majesco (Nasdaq: COOL) has just announced its first financial results since its recent restructuring around budget and handheld titles. The company saw first quarter revenue of $24.1M compared to $30.7M in revenue for the first quarter of 2005, with a net loss of $2.6M from $400,000 year over year. Majesco points to the transition of the company's product line as a major factor in the decreased revenues. Still, new Majesco CEO Morris Sutton said, "We are pleased with our results for the quarter and the progress we are making towards implementing our new product strategy." He also noted that this is the first quarter in which Majesco saw a measurable portion of its revenue coming from international sales. At this point, the company seems to have almost entirely moved its product line over to the handheld arena. While Appaloosa's Jaws Unleashed (PS2, Xbox, PC) is still in the works, the company's other upcoming and recent releases are planned for DS, PSP, and GBA. - Press release.
Majesco's Financials Continue to COOL
[ds] [psp] [gba] - Capcom has finally confirmed that the rumored reissue of its well-received title Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney (DS) is indeed a reality. A new run of the game is already available from many physical and online retail locations. If you've been contemplating paying double retail price for a used copy online, you're in luck. Seriously, if you have any interest in adventure games, consider giving this a shot. I finally beat the fifth and final case the other day, and it was absolutely amazing. It's presented as a courtroom drama, but really it's an interactive detective novel in disguise.
Hold It! Phoenix Wright Returns
[ds] - There have been quite a few announcement related to budget reissues lately, which comes as little surprise given the aging but still current hardware in both the home and portable console spaces. The Game Boy Advance is the latest system to join in, with three Mario titles joining the budget-priced Player's Choice line. This will represent the first time Player's Choice, traditionally used for Nintendo's home consoles, comes to GBA. Super Mario Advance: Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Advance 3: Yoshi's Island, and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga will each be repacked in Player's Choice-adorned boxes and sold for an MSRP of $19.99. This should also come as good news for gamers previously unable to find new copies of Superstar Saga for any price, as the game seems to have been out of print for some time.
Player's Choice on GBA
[gba] - 1UP has a pair of next-gen editorials up: Jeremy Parish's Speaking Up, going in depth with Sony's current and future plans for PS3, and Chris Kohler's The Holy Trinity, looking at each of the three major players in the upcoming generation.
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Comments
However, Kutaragi revealed that Sony had not decided whether or not the PlayStation 3 would come with the hard-drive pre-installed. "We might end up installing it in all PS3s, though that depends on the market," he said. This raises the possibility that the PS3 could be sold without a piece of hardware needed to play PS3 games--in effect forcing consumers to buy a peripheral for basic functionality.
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Typical adding the buzzword icing to a shit-infested cake, like Apple adding video to the iPod*. :-| (*God bless www.rockbox.org and their gapless iPod firmware of wonder! Finally I have a 60gig gapless player.)
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also free online service is HUGE. sony is coming out with their guns here it looks like!
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I would like to see how they are going to achieve full backwards compatability in this short time frame with such a drastically different hardware architecture from the PS2 and PS1. Backwards compatability for consoles is a nightmare when it's software and the hardware architecture changes drastically. PS1 back compatability on the PS2 was easy since the PS2 I believed had some chunk of hardware that was basically identical to the PS1 making the emulation more hardware than software. Correct me if I am wrong on that.
Sony's launch track record isn't the cleanest, they have not had a system launch to date go by without technical issues. PS1 overheating, PS2 drive failure, PSP high dead-pixel rate. Launching the PS3 world-wide is ambitious for them. This may be a non-issue of course if their final hardware design is very solid and sound or more conservative from previous announcements.
I have worked in the hardware industry for about 4 years and currently work in the software industry. This is where my skepticism comes from. Sony has made a lot of high promises, if they can deliver on them, they deserve the rewards.
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who else thinks that microsoft dropped the ball here with its pants pulled down and now am being anally-raped by all these news for the PS3?!?! congratulations j. allard and all you other lame-dicks decision makers in microsoft who had a say to the direction of the xbox360. your lame lame decisions is akin to shooting your balls off while aiming for your foot.
the very VERY bads of xbox360:
- games are made with the assumption that there's no hdd available on the console
- there is NO hdd built-in (optional)
- lame-like-ass backwards compatibility
- lame-like-ass backwards compatibility whereby future compatibility can be had ONLY if you had XBOX-Live subscription to download it
- the uber-lame-like-ass dependence on XBOX-Live so much so that developers would rather release crippled games early and patch-fix it later through XBOX-Live
the goods of PS3:
- HDD built-in !!!
- games developed with HDD built into every console in mind
- backwards compatibility whereby MOSTLY all PS1 and PS2 games can be played back
- the blu-ray advantages and benefits
even if the PS3 were to sell for USD500 up till USD600, i'd rather cough up the difference between it and a xbox360 rather than get a lame xbox360. luckily i held out from buying an xbox360.
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http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=11796559
http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=11713213
http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=11692970
http://www.shacknews.com/ja.zz?id=11437475
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I mean, 6M units for launch 6 months later? That's pretty ambitious I think. MS said they wouldn't have any shortages and of course that turned out to be a big fat lie. 6M units for a worldwide launch won't scratch the surface of demand for the PS3, assuming they can even produce that many, which I doubt. Even if they can produce that many, you know half of them will be reserved for Japan alone.
The only thing that will keep this launch from being more of a scramble than the 360/PS2 launches is if the thing debuts at $1000, which considering the hardware that' going to be in it, isn't too hard to imagine.
All I know is that if you want one come launch, preorder it the second you're able to. But I'm not doing that until a final price point is announced.
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PS - I have some sort of grudge against Sony.. and I chopped down the cherry tree.
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I don't know about any cool games for it though, I've pretty much only read about sequels for games that I've never played (DMC, MGS, Gran Turismo and so forth). Is Sony relying too much on their existing fanbase for the PS3?
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Sony has never been known for its hardware and/or technical features. The strength of Sony has always been their developer support and subsequent game library. Their consoles have really never been the best out there in terms of graphics, they survived without a hard drive and without any hyped new way of playing games including a robust online component. Oh, sure they have such peripherals and gadgets like the Eye Toy, but they have never been a big selling point.
Now, also known with Sony is of their repeated over-promise and under-deliverment in this dept.
So with all of this known, it is my guess (for the most part) that these announced bells and whistles will again repeat history. Or at the very least continue to underwhelm us in relation to competition. Except the included HDD which is nice.
But that leaves us with the fact that all this announcement is that Sony is still not ready to show us any games (did all the negativity make them second guess showing Untold Legends?). They are still not ready to give a final price point. Which is scary either for us or them considering what they are promising this thing will do and that it will come in only one variation. This whole conference was just a pillow for the delay announcement and to make the future sound overly positive. If they have your hearts and minds it makes it very hard to fault them when they disapoint or underwhelm. Regarding this, I would be very surprised if they manage a huge Christmas launch without a hitch.
Sony's dominance is guaranteed, I think. It's overall share is however dependant on how their loyal, large fanbase whom they know how to speak to. These, if you're a geek, are interesting times.
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On the other hand the PSone games on PSP news got me very hard.
Fucking Resident Evil on my PSP like OMG!
More good news(for me),Comcast upgrade to 16/1mb for FREE
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Am I off base in thinking that the second line is not describing the basic, free version of the online service but the one you're paying for?
It just seems so incredibly far-fetched that Sony could pull off a Live enviroment without charging for it.
A Live type service is free.
Bigger hard drive where developpers must assume it is there.
Backwards compatability that works.
Granted the Backwards compatability on the 360 is absolute shit and Microsoft should never have even let it pass in the state it's in.
I hope the damn thing doesn't cost too much and that their online service is actually good.
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Also, DAMN YOU REMO! You got me all excited! I read your PS2 preview as Guitart Hero Treasure Box and got all excited! :(
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http://www.blureporter.com/blu-ray/news/111
Not only that but Sony is including a 60 gb 2.5" hdd now?
And they are expecting the console to be able to churn out graphics superior to the X360 with games capable of 1080p?
While at the same time they aren't doing well financially and most likely can't afford to take a huge hit on each console?
This while coming out in November and somehow making sense price wise to consumers the majority of which don't even understand the hardware they are purchasing and why the PS3 costs so damn much?
I will be totally knocked on my ass if Sony manages to keep all of these promises while still delivering the PS3 at a reasonable price.
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thousands? hundreds of thousands? a million?
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The last console I owned was the Playstation 1.. Next one will be Ps3...
What i wonder about though... What kind of cooling system is the ps3 gonna use.. water ? i doubt it.. fans? hopefully it's silent for it's power.
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as if im not already sold.
Kill me
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"Sony will continue to sell the PS2 for another 4-5 years"
"Surveys show that the majority of PSP users by far use it at home"
"Female PSP users are few, with the core of the user base being between 14-20 years of age. This has been problematic"
"PSP will be able to be used as a videophone starting this Fall"
"Minna No Golf GPS ver."
"Macromedia Flash will be supported with the next update"
"Memory stick boot(ing) will be supported come fall"
"PSP software will be sold through Net download system"
"Official PSOne emulator for PSP"
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Once released, Sony will unleash one million units per month with a total of six million units in 2006 alone. Production numbers are higher for PS1 and PS2 in their initial years.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famicom_Tantei_Club_Part_II:_Ushiro_ni_Tatsu_Shoujo
The game was a lot of fun, definately worth checking out (there is an english translation available.
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