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EA is fully aligned with Sony Computer Entertainment -- we share their vision and applaud their success." Keiko Erikawa, Chairman & C.E.O., KOEI: "President Kutaragi has thrown down a gauntlet.
Sony Computer Entertainment has moved to clarify the situation regarding this weeks European Court judgement on the customs status of the PS2, stating that early reports were correct and the ...
Despite statements from Sony executives about the "myth" of the PS2 being tough to write for, developer after developer talked about needing extra experience to make PS2 games look good and run well.
Separately, Sony made a $199 Linux add-on kit for PS2 available for pre-order. The kit will let people use the PS2 as a computer running the Linux open-source operating system.
Sony often spoke of how the processor inside the PS2, called the Emotion Engine, would be used in other computers.
Sony PS3 SCEA reiterated plans to sell 13 million PS3s this year Big announcement back half of year they can’t talk about (potentially price cut of PS3 to reach hardware goals) SCEA commented on ...
Weeks behind production schedule, Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. is offering only 500,000 PlayStation 2 systems for its release in North America. Many have already been pre-sold.
UK court: PS2 is no computer British tax court rules that Sony's current-gen console is a games device, not an 'automatic data processing machine'; multimillion euro rebate quashed as a result.
A Sony Computer Entertainment representative said later that the chips using 90-nanometer technology might be used in other Sony products, not just in the PS2. Sony Computer Entertainment is a ...
While it’s possible that the PS4 will overtake it, the PS2 is currently Sony’s best-selling console. It deserves a bigger part of PlayStation’s present, and whatever its future ends up holding.
Here’s what Sony said about its PS2 software emulator back in 2007, when the company introduced an 80GB PS3 (to supplant the 60GB model) absent the Emotion Engine chip.
It's official: The PlayStation 2 is not a computer--in the UK, anyway. A legal argument involving duty paid by Sony on PlayStation 2 imports into Europe has finally been resolved by a UK Court of ...
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