Suburban Cowboy said:they are still trying to figure out how to implement every aspect of the Revolution controller. Once they do that we shall hear more
Wollan said:Don't expect anything before CES jan 5th to 8th.
Personaly Im expecting alot to happen at that show. I think it was Phil Harrison who said that the PS3 would have it's playable debut there a few months back. CEO Stinger is actually showing up and not just Sony PlayStation, but everything Sony. I think it will be big.
embargo lololol..
Doube D said:I don't know. CES is a weird place for sony to showcase the ps3... I would expect a more exclusive sony event just for the ps3.
Same here. Thats my most anticipated PS3 game, besting MGS4.Doube D said:I personally just want to see some more Heavenly Sword footage
DaddyZ said:you want another MTV special?
Suburban Cowboy said:they are still trying to figure out how to implement every aspect of the Revolution controller. Once they do that we shall hear more
Kobun Heat said:"Embargo" now joins "IP" and "SKU" in the GAF misapplied-industry-jargon vocabulary.
SolidSnakex said:Even though i'm sure that's a joke, I don't think they really need a regular control like that when they have Eyetoy. It opens up alot of different possiblities when it comes to controlling your character and other things. So they've got that down. Bring on Eyedentify
http://ps3media.ign.com/ps3/image/a...-voice-recognition-game-20050516062727849.jpg
???Doube D said:Its a sony internal embargo.
In which direction were they moving when they crossed the line?There is a fine line between innovation and garbage, nintendo crossed it with the revolution, and it will show.... but that alas, is an entirely different topic.
Kobun Heat said:"Embargo" now joins "IP" and "SKU" in the GAF misapplied-industry-jargon vocabulary.
Rhindle said:Hey Doube D, I'll IM you when there's some news. You can go back to watching your continuous loop Killzone 2 trailer now.
em·bar·go (ĕm-bär'gōpronunciation
n., pl. -goes.
1. A government order prohibiting the movement of merchant ships into or out of its ports.
2. A prohibition by a government on certain or all trade with a foreign nation.
3. A prohibition; a ban: an embargo on criticism.
tr.v., -goed, -go·ing, -goes.
To impose an embargo on.
[Spanish, from embargar, to impede, from Vulgar Latin *imbarricāre, to barricade : Latin in-, in; see en–1 + Vulgar Latin *barricāre, to barricade (from *barrīca, barrel, barrier, from *barra, bar, barrier).]
J2 Cool said:I love the mysterious Sony though. Spring 2006 is still the official date, but everybody and their grandmother knows that's not happening. I wonder if they'll try to act like they ever meant to release it then. "We regret to inform you...". CES for some info and possibly footage. E3 2006 for when they come out of their embargo :lol
Jonnyram said:I can't find "second party" in the dictionary either, but that didn't stop it from becoming one of the most (ab)used phrases in this generation's war.
J2 Cool said:I love the mysterious Sony though. Spring 2006 is still the official date, but everybody and their grandmother knows that's not happening. I wonder if they'll try to act like they ever meant to release it then. "We regret to inform you...". CES for some info and possibly footage. E3 2006 for when they come out of their embargo :lol
Shompola said:Hmmm it is widely used in contracts and such. First and second party agree upon someting and sign a contract, third party oversees it if there is any.
Mike Works said:it was when you said embargo.
Eric_S said:But in the case of game developers (say for the PlayStation) the jargon use is; Sony inhouse developed games would be first party, independent game houses payed by Sony to develop games for the PlayStation would be second party and game companies developing games to tap into the PlayStation market (without monetary support from Sony) would be third party, yes?
Doube D said:I think nintendo themselves are trying to figure that out at the moment. There is a fine line between innovation and garbage, nintendo crossed it with the revolution, and it will show.... but that alas, is an entirely different topic.
Because Sony's not banning or prohibiting anyone from releasing info, they ARE the ones not releasing info. The word embargo means some higher governing force preventing the lesser pawns from doing something, not that governing force choosing not to do something themselves.Doube D said:how?
Divus Masterei said:Yet they managed to attain good sells, it just has to be the high psp price, there's no way they can get away with such uglyness against the beauty of the psp.
Sumasshu said:next-gen Zelda will be garbage. ::
gofreak said:I don't think anything about CES is confirmed, except that Stringer will have a presence.
Going by the "official" timetable from the Playstation Meeting, the next major milestone in terms of publicity for PS3 is the February convention/conference (PS3-dedicated, I assume, ala the pre-launch PS2 show in 2000). I'd expect the whole shebang then - playables etc. Really, that's not that far away - just 3 months (I think the idea of it being "next year" makes it seem forever away, hehe).
Doom_Bringer said:That event was cancelled a while back. Now they are planning an even bigger event in March or something. So ya we will have to wait till March 2006
Doom_Bringer said:That event was cancelled a while back. Now they are planning an even bigger event in March or something. So ya we will have to wait till March 2006
gofreak said:That was reported, but then corrected I think. The event wasn't cancelled but apparently they're taking a "different approach to it" than originally planned. Did you hear elsewhere it was delayed till March?
golem said:sony is hoping to have playable or at least demoable games at CES... should be a good show.
SolidSnakex said:I think they might use CES as a play to announce more about the PS3 and they'll use the February show for the big unveiling of the games. Like Tekken Tekken Tekken!