I’m more excited about the PlayStation Vita than the inevitable 3DS “we really, really fucked up” redesign.
Tag Archives: Sony
Emotion engine, part 2
Sony loves lofty, eventually retracted or substantially reduced rhetoric, don’t they? Just throw shit out there and then a year later sort of take it all back and pretend they didn’t say it. In any event, didn’t the PS2 have emotions already?
Reskinned
Kotaku asks a good question: Is the upcoming touch-tastic PlayStation Vita different enough from its fore-bearer to be successful? Also, what of the competition from iOS devices? The article doesn’t mention those, but their impact is no longer up for debate.
Slow burn
Sony and Microsoft: Right the whole time about this slow and steady wins the race thing they started way back in 2006, when Nintendo was kicking their butt?
Value
A $250 price point feels more at home on the unfortunately-named Vita than the 3DS.
1950s screen door
Sony’s security always makes me think of that older couple that waxes all nostalgic-like about simpler times, when one could leave their front door unlocked without fear of burglary.
Again
When it rains it pours. Change that password again, if you can.
Perpetual immolation
Shorter Sony: Please stop asking about the PlayStation Network.
SOE, SOL
More security news from Sony, the company that is trying its darnedest to not have any online presence whatsoever by 2012.
Sounds like Sony
Nintendo’s 3DS tagline should be something we’ve seen plenty of times before, just not typically from them: Overprice and under-deliver.