while typically I'd enjoy the comic relieve that the Sony comedy tour provides this one is clearly taken out of context.
The full question and the full answer:
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SPIEGEL ONLINE: Speaking of online, MS has just announced "Live Anywhere", an integrated Windows-Xbox-Mobile environment. Is that something you're worried about because you don't have the same access to the PC market as MS does?
Harrison: No, it doesn't concern me and I don't think it concerns the consumer either. Once you adopt a game system as your primary entertainment device, that's what you want. We think that Playstation 3 is the place where our users will be doing their gaming, their movie watching, their Web browsing and a lot of other computer entertainment functions. That will satisfy them. Playstation 3 is a computer. We don't need the PC.
http://service.spiegel.de/cache/internatio...,419072,00.htmlBasically his response is saying that the PS3 will replace "computer entertainment functions" and that Sony doesn't "need the PC" to compete with Live anywhere. Which IMO is a completely REASONABLE responce.
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Now that THAT is out of the way... how about this other part of the interview:
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SPIEGEL ONLINE: How do you respond to people who say you stole Nintendo's idea for a motion-sensitive controller?
Phil Harrison: On one level I understand why people say that. But it's a little stupid, if you don't mind me saying so. When we launched Playstation in 1994 we introduced the concept of real-time computer-generated 3-D-graphics for the first time. That was the innovation that drove the platform. When Nintendo released the N64 in 1996 and they had real-time CG 3-D-graphics, did you hear us say, "Nintendo, you've stolen our idea?" Of course not. These innovations are things that become possible because of a combination of technology, price and manufacturing capability.
Really Sony invented 3D... I suppose the Saturn doesn't count huh?
Not to mention that the factors of "technology, price and manufacturing capability" hasn't changed for YEARS in the area of motion control, the MS freestyle was doing that for less money years ago.
Maybe the real reason everyone thinks they stole the design from Nintendo is because every other controller element was Mtaken from a Nintendo controller...
This post has been edited by twistedsymphony: Jun 1 2006, 07:00 PM