Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sony: "The DS is the stuff of kids'

In a recent interview with CNN, Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America said to consider the Nintendo DS "platform for kids, totally inadequate for a more mature audience. "It 's an ideal platform for keeping good children while traveling by plane, but no self-respecting gamer would find satisfaction in what the console has to offer, after the past 20 years." During the interview, Tretton has also launched some little dig at Microsoft even more than that to Nintendo.

"The Wii and the 360 are beginning to falter and their role will become increasingly marginal in the future," he said. "We are serious ... who would ever buy a console with no hard disk as the Wii's motion sensing technology the console in question is certainly valuable, but certainly not accurate." "Sony on the other hand has not missed a shot, because if the goal is to play an important role in the market for a decade, you have to offer cutting-edge technology." "After over four years, the PlayStation 3 has in fact not yet shown his real potential, and considering that competition is not our height to our future is all downhill." It certainly can not say that Sony are suffering from inferiority complexes.

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