Make or break for Sony as PlayStation 3 finally launches
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Saturday, November 04, 2006
Make or break for Sony as PlayStation 3 finally launches
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Nintendo Profits Up 72%, Sony's Down 94%
Sony hit hard by PS3 and battery troubles
from the INQUIRER by paul.hales@theinquirer.net
SONY IS IN a spot of bother, it would appear, having today announced that its net income has dropped by a massive 94%, which it is blaming on PS3 delays and humongous battery recalls.
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Trogdor the Burninator in Guitar Hero II.

TROGDOR!!!!!
Trogdor was a manI mean, he was a dragon-man
Uh... Maybe he was just a dragon
Uh... But he was still
TROGDOR!!!!!
TROGDOR!!!!!
Burninating the countryside
Burninating the peasants
Burninating all the peoples
In the thatched-roof cottages
THATCHED-ROOF COTTAGES!! (you're mom goes to college)
and then Trogdor comes in the..NIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!!!
Monday, October 23, 2006
Win Guitar Hero II Launch Tickets!!!
Event at central London on November 1st!
For full details visit their competition page
Sony Exec Says Nintendo Died Three Years Ago
Sony Exec Says Nintendo Died Three Years Ago Jack Tretton, the Executive Vice President for Sony Computer Entertainment America, recently sat down with GameDaily BIZ and revealed some interesting pieces of information. For starters, Nintendo went out of business in June 2003, and everything we've seen since then have been phantom pains.
"The DS was just a figment of people's imaginations," Tretton explained. "Not only has it not sold well, it didn't even exist."
Tretton pointed out that the popularity of the PS2 was so massive it demolished Nintendo's sales and morale, and the company simply folded as a result. "There is no Nintendo anymore, and there never will be a Nintendo!," Tretton exclaimed.
The Sony VP then went on to demonstrate how his company continues to expand. "The PSP is so popular, everyone owns at least two devices and thirty games," he expounded. "Five billion Playstation 2s have been sold this year alone."
According to Tretton, the PS3 should prove to be so popular that it will cause cable companies to go bankrupt, "because the only reason to use a TV will be to play a PS3" he said.
Jack Tretton, the Executive Vice President for Sony Computer Entertainment America, recently sat down with GameDaily BIZ and revealed some interesting pieces of information. For starters, Nintendo went out of business in June 2003, and everything we've seen since then have been phantom pains.
"The DS was just a figment of people's imaginations," Tretton explained. "Not only has it not sold well, it didn't even exist."
Tretton pointed out that the popularity of the PS2 was so massive it demolished Nintendo's sales and morale, and the company simply folded as a result. "There is no Nintendo anymore, and there never will be a Nintendo!," Tretton exclaimed.
The Sony VP then went on to demonstrate how his company continues to expand. "The PSP is so popular, everyone owns at least two devices and thirty games," he expounded. "Five billion Playstation 2s have been sold this year alone."
According to Tretton, the PS3 should prove to be so popular that it will cause cable companies to go bankrupt, "because the only reason to use a TV will be to play a PS3" he said.
Posted by ChrisV82 on September 25, 2006 01:35 AM
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Sunday, October 22, 2006
No force feedback in the PS3 and Resistance: Fall of Man
No force feedback in the PS3 -- suddenly Dean and Nooch are on the same page
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