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Shuhei Yoshida Succeeds Phil Harrison as SCE Worldwide Studios President

Friday, May 16, 2008

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Shuhei Yoshida Succeeds Phil Harrison as SCE Worldwide Studios President

Two months after former Sony Computer Entertainment, Worldwide Studios president Phil Harrison left in a potentially ill-advised attempt to right the sinking schooner Atari, Sony has appointed his replacement: long-time PlayStation veteran Shuhei Yoshida. Effective immediately, Yoshida will be responsible for managing development at Sony's diverse collection of 16 worldwide studios.

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Too Human Finally Arrives August 19

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

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Too Human Finally Arrives August 19

It's been a long road for Too Human, originally demoed as an epic, 4-disc PS1 title back in 1999. As the years rolled by, the game jumped ship twice -- first to GameCube, and then again to Xbox 360 -- seemingly dropping its Blade Runner-inspired world and characters along the way. But after numerous delays [...]

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Canada Gets Cheaper PSN Content

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

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Canada Gets Cheaper PSN Content

O Canada, we give our games to thee. Reflecting the fact that America's economy is in a persistent vegetative state, our Northern neighbors are getting an overall price adjustment to their purchases on the PlayStation Store.

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Yamauchi Hints at Gran Turismo on PC; Dreams of RPG Development

Monday, April 14, 2008

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Yamauchi Hints at Gran Turismo on PC; Dreams of RPG Development

Kazunori Yamauchi, head of Polyphony Digital, hinted in a recent interview that the Gran Turismo series may come to PC.

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What Would Sell Nintendo’s Wii in 1950?

Monday, March 17, 2008

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What Would Sell Nintendo’s Wii in 1950?

Worth1000.com, a website which challenges you to display your l33t photoshopping and manipulation skills to win daily contests, asked participants to remix vintage ads to incorporate modern products.

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