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this is what the psx price is 99.800 yen or 508.23 uk pounds
And here the Specifications
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200310/03-1007E/ :!:
Thanks for information that has already pretty much been posted in this very forum. :roll:
dante never cry
06-16-2005, 17:39
"blake"
khf
i am learning how to quote correctly and to do that i must experiment.i deleted a lot of tries.i cant delete this one because you have replied to it
Evolution
06-16-2005, 17:41
"Blake" wrote:
khf
Now this is almost a definition of bringing back dead threads.
dante never cry
06-16-2005, 17:42
sorry!i was training how to quote and psx isn't very visited
i just dont want to anoy no one because i was trying to learn how to quote nicely
FmanFORPS3
06-16-2005, 18:15
sorry!i was training how to quote and psx isn't very visited
i just dont want to anoy no one because i was trying to learn how to quote nicely
You know, you could always preview a post before you actually post it (to see how it looks like, for example to make sure a picture will show up) just click 'preview', which is to the left of 'submit'
Phil Harrison talks more on PS3 Network
By: Justin Pinter
Today Phil Harrison, Executive Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) spoke on behalf of the PS3 and explained a little more on the differences between Sony's PS3 online network and Microsoft's Xbox Live and how Sony is going to be utilizing the hard drive.
"I suppose you could think of it in a linear way: On one side, you've got Microsoft or AOL, with their "walled garden" approach. And on the other extreme, you've got Google or the open Internet, with uncontrolled, unregulated access to all. And where do we sit on that continuum? Well, it's definitely more the [Google] way than the [Microsoft] way. Having said that, we will obviously obey and be governed by ratings organizations, whether [they regulate] films or games, depending on the content, all around the world. And we need to be sensitive to the privacy protections of players. All those things that you'd expect will clearly be maintained. But, beyond that, I want innovation to be proven by experimenting with new games. You know, shelf space is infinite online. There are no restrictions. There are no practical impediments to putting anything up there. I think that's great for our players, that they can get experiences that they wouldn't get only at retail. [Online] is not going to replace retail, but it enriches the experience, it grows the market, and I think everybody wins."
The Phil Harrison went on to talk how Sony plans on using the HD:
"Well, I'll give you an example; Kazunori [Yamauchi, producer of the Gran Turismo series] would kill me for this: Imagine Gran Turismo shipping on a disc with one car and one track. And then you can browse, online, a dynamic circuit of vehicles that's growing every day because either the car manufacturers are adding new vehicles or we're adding new vehicles. And you can see a specific-type car that's being called up and say, "I think I'll play with that one. Let me download and play it." Maybe the business model allows you to play it for a day; maybe the business model allows you to own it forever. But that content is now yours on your hard drive. Or [maybe you could download] new tracks, new music, whole games."
So from the sounds of it, Sony has got a lot set for the PS3 online service and we should see some major differences from their service to Xbox live.
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thanks....lol, that was the same thumb I was going to use.
still waiting for this article to go up
ps3 Wanna be
06-23-2006, 18:56
Sorry, couldn't submit all the articles yesterday.
Good article Justin. Made a couple of edits, but otherwise it was well written.
I think you may have got Phil Harrison's job title wrong.
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