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more about #johnkoller fuchikoma: Motion control is usually pretty sloppy, and 3D gaming their way won't be doable on my TV for another 5 years I figure. Maybe more. But it's a great ... more » crsdfr: God damn luddites in this thread. We are a collection of geeks, nerds and gamers. We REVEL in shit like 3D gaming. We live for the cutting edge. Are ... more » mowan259: OMG it's like a broken record in here... "No one has 3D TVs, 3D TVs won't be mainstream for another 5-10 years, etc. etc. etc.". How do you guys thi... more » Odin: Well if the PS3 is going to strike back and become more of a heavy hitter in the console market then this is their chance. They have the much more rea... more » aniteshj: 3D.... Yea majority of the world doesn't have a 3D television, not to mention the fact that additional equipment needs to be added to "3D ready" TVs t... more » NightMystic: I highly doubt we will be seeing much of 3D next year at all from Sony. Most televisions aren't set up for 3D gaming. Some people even use computer mo... more » texicali74: Ask the Dallas Cowboys how well 3D works. [tech.yahoo.com] more » LucasReis: I don't care much about 3D and Motion, but I think the PSN is a damn fine service, I'm happy with it. more » ForkInSocket: So the three pillars are, in order: Gimmick, niche tech, and poor online implementation. Should be another banner year for the PS3. Lucky that they... more » Tevor_the_Third: Meh. Aside from PSN I could care less for your pillars. 3D and Motion controls require me, and you, to go out and by more hardware. A new TV in 3D's ... more » GnatB: Hmm... in completely unrelated news, 2010 is NOT going to be the year of the PS3. (at least for me, since I couldn't care any less about motion contr... more » Edge of Blade: Bad move, Sony, putting so much on 3D. 3D is as much a fad now as it was back in the day. Except that, instead of headaches, we are going to spend m... more » drag: Is there a games pillar? You know, the round things that go in the machine. more » Dick Socrates: 3D! I can't wait! I don't know if I should trust the unproven PlayStation from Sony or stick with Sega and get a Saturn. There is BOUND to be a fan... more » TylDurden: "In all of our studies,[regarding backwards compatibility] we've noticed that it's fallen off the map in terms of demand. There's not many requests fo... more » fozfan33: its amazing how many people are being negative about this... im assuming many of you didnt read the actual linked article. they have a good software ... more » Matthew Weflen: 3D - lame. Will require extra stuff that no one will buy. Developers won't program for it. Motion control - lame. Will require extra stuff that no on... more » nukee: You can do whatever you want Sony. Just keep bringing me these kickass exclusives and I'll be happy. more » Pretty Sneaky Sis: 3D games will continue giving us headaches into 2010? Sweet. I understand that Nintendo's outlandish success has influenced other companies to follow... more » HotChops: It just occurred to me how futile most of these ideas are for Sony. One of the big determining factors for consumers choosing their console is online ... more » -
#playstation3
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 » -
#pspgo
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 » -
#wellplayed
The Great Experiment
In a week full of startling gaming news, from Microsoft's virtual controller to Nintendo's biometric add-on, Sony's launch of a digital-download only gaming system has the greatest potential to be a game changer for the industry. More » -
#ps2
SCEA: PS2 Price Drop Will Cut Into Wii, Eventually Help PS3 Sales
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
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 » -
#noplanswatch
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 » -
#playstation3
Sony "Interested" In Downloadable PS2 Games, Not So Much Netflix For PS3
With PlayStation 2 backward compatibility a thing of the past for PlayStation 3 owners, dreams of downloadable last-gen games may seem dashed. Or maybe not. Sony says it's "interested" in offering downloadable PS2 software. More » -
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#sony
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 »

