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Sony: Motion Control, 3D & PSN Are "Three Big Pillars" In 2010
The PlayStation 3 and PSP will have a very good 2010, if Sony's head PlayStation marketing guy John Koller is right. Part of that will be due to ventures into 3D gaming, a new motion controller and the PlayStation Network. More »Piracy Protection is Why PSPgo's Battery Isn't Removable
In reconfiguring their portable, Sony paid attention. Pandora's Battery made modding the PSP firmware, and thus software piracy, very easy. SCEA's John Koller said the PSPgo's battery was made internal-only for just that reason. More »The Great Experiment
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With a price drop to $99, the Playstation 2 is being repositioned as a family friendly video game console for the casual gamer. More »Sony: PS3 Still For "Early Adopters"
The PlayStation 3 was released in North America in November 2006. That's over two years ago. So we're well out of the "early adopter" phase, right? Not according to Sony we're not! More »Sony Have NO PLANS For A PSP2
Time for another episode of "No Plans Watch"! This week, we feature Sony's John Koller, who takes recent reports that PSP2 games are already in development and does his best to pooh pooh them. More »Sony "Interested" In Downloadable PS2 Games, Not So Much Netflix For PS3
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Upcoming PSP Releases Will Make You Say "Wow"
A year and a half ago, the PSP wasn't exactly wowing consumers or third-party publishers. Even John Koller, director of hardware marketing at Sony, might agree, telling MTV Multiplayer that, at the time, PSP gamers "were mostly ports" of their console siblings, resulting in minimal wows. More »The PSP Is Sony's Gateway Drug
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