news.yahoo.com — The chief architect of Sony's PlayStation game console stepped down Tuesday as the Japanese company struggles to defend its dominance in the video game industry and revive its reputation as an electronics pioneer.
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rm999Jun 19, 2007
With blu-ray set to win the next-gen wars, it is hard to deny the PS3 had something to do with this. Dominance in the Blu-ray market may be worth enough to Sony that they won't perceive the PS3 as a complete failure.But as others in the thread have mentioned (and been dugg down, for some reason), it is too early to tell.
piper999Jun 19, 2007
Since when have you had to wear a uniform to be a fanboy?
rushikuJun 19, 2007
"as the Japanese company struggles to defend its dominance in the video game industry"If "dominance in the video game industry" were a train, Sony would be that guy that wakes up and realizes "oh no, my train left 30 minutes ago"
hanapbuhayJun 19, 2007
What if Ken Kutaragi was hired by Sega? Dreamcast 2, anyone?
sekhuiJun 20, 2007
kutaragi-san:thanks for the platforms that gave us twisted metal tekken 3, tag tournament, 5 virtua fighter 4, 5 final fantasy vii, viii, ix, x, xii final fantasy tactics metal gear: solid (2, 3) vagrant story ring of red civilization (on a console!) timesplitters god of war (2) gran tourismo (2, 3, 4)and others i've probably forgotten. thanks for the memories.
Closed AccountJun 20, 2007
How does disliking Sony make you a 360 fanboy?I don't even f**king own a 360 and will probably never buy one.
mos6507Jun 20, 2007
If he excels so much as an engineer why do PS3 games not look that much better than the XBOX360 despite the much-hyped Cell processor? The cell is turning out to be an architectural failure as far as it not really pushing the envelope.