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New EGM Interview with SCEA President Makes Chuf Think

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

Jack Tretton, the new SCEA President defended the launch of the PS3 and the future of SCEA in the recent interview he had with EGM.  When questioned about the PS3 price he actually made me think twice about if 600$ really is too much, stating,  ”if we’re asking you to pay $600 for the high-end PS3, I would point out” that “you are making an investment” for 10 years.  I hope he means what he says.  I want to believe that the PS3 will be around for many years.  And that in future years the PS3 will have a number of third party titles that push me into buying the system.  I will watch wearily about the staying power of the PS3.  Though this launch has been overall disappointing to me I do have the SCEA history to look back upon.  They supported (and still are) the PS2 for six years and counting.  Over such an extended period of time I have acquired over 50 titles for PS2.  If Sony really will back the system for this long it gives me hope that they will develop the titles that could provide the staying power.  They damn well better.

Regarding the Blu-ray format and the PS3, Tretton, stated, “I don’t think we can single-handedly drive the Blu-ray format….Blu-ray is a great value for consumers as a movie format, but most importantly, [it's of value] to the gamers.  Blu-ray does wonderful things for the development community…that’s something that no other machine offers.”  I do not know that anyone here at ESG would swallow any of the above points concerning Blu-ray.  Besides higher content capacity I see no advantages to the Blu-Ray format for gamers or developers.  What details am I ignorant to that would make this format a distinct advantage to gamers or developers?  It seems like Blu-ray would make for slower load times, but that is just a guess.  I hope SCEA can focus on pushing the PS3 as a video game console rather than a Blu-ray player.  We need games for this machine, dammit!

I am not a Sony fan-boy. Nay, if you read previous posts you can see the many time I deplored Sony for the things they have done and the PS3 in general.  Sony is a corporation that above all wants our money.  So is Nintendo and Microsoft.  But if Sony really means it when they say that they will back the system for many years than I might purchase one….in two years.  I am still waiting for an exclusive besides Killzone 2 that pushes me into Sony’s Next-Gen arms.

 Chufmoney

Miyamoto and Co. scheduled to dominate – er, host – the GDC

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

The Game Developer’s Conference is coming to San Francisco in March, and the revered Shigeru Miyamoto is slated to be the keynote speaker for the event.  For those among you who have lived in a cave for the past twenty years, Miyamoto is the brainchild behind Nintendo’s famous faces, including Mario, Link, Samus, et al.  He is expected to discuss his “singular vision” for his developmental strategies, which I can only assume refers to the massive dollar signs that have surreptitiously crept over his eyes these past months.

From the look of things, Miyamoto is bringing along plenty of friends.  Joining the big man as event speakers, Nintendo’s Ejii Aonuma – producer, software development manager, and the man responsible for the Zelda games – will talk about Link’s progress over the years, and will give us some info on the next installment slated for the DS, the Phantom Hourglass.  In addition, the composer for the Mario and Zelda titles, Koji Condo, will also be speaking.  Who knows, based on the title of his venue, “Painting an Interactive Musical Landscape,” maybe we’ll get some sort of performance piece or musical presentation.  If Ejii starts dancing or singing along, then I’ll be sure to take plenty of photos.

There will of course be more speakers, as the event is supposed to last from the 5th to the 9th of March.  The only one I can confirm is Square Enix, but no doubt more will announce their intentions over the next month.  Nevertheless, it seems as though Miyamoto’s presence will certainly dominate this year’s GDC.

The three of us here at ESG will be most certainly attending this illustrious event, hopefully for free (working for the industry does have its perks).  We’ll post more about it after the event, probably around the ides.  By then I’m sure we will have some of the juicier announcements written up and available for your reading pleasure, so stay tuned.

-Bedlam-

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