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Jan
30th

Sony’s clever plan for the PS3, your new center of entertainment

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ps3.jpgThere is no doubt that the first year of life for the PS3 has been a rocky one. Price cuts, new system bundles, and bailing third party exclusives have all served to help muddy the waters of what was supposed to be another easy win for Sony. However, recent events have started to shift things more and more in Sony’s favor.

At least some of the PS3’s problems can be blamed upon the inclusion of its now infamous drive. While that certainly was a hindrance in the first year (leading to higher system costs and therefore fewer buyers), it has proven to be a worthwhile gamble for Sony. , ’s rival format, is dying a expedited death and Sony now has a corner on the high definition media market.

Recent rumors of yet another new PS3 bundle may have some worried about more confusion, but it offers keen insight into Sony’s long term strategy. With the optical disc format cornered, Sony now turns its attention digital downloads and to ’s and Microsoft’s . It’s already well known that Sony will take on Xbox Live this year when the finally introduce their online counterpart, and it’s been long rumored that around the same time they will move more into digital media distribution. The rumored new PS3 models seem to indicate this may be happening soon. (more…)

Jan
16th

Fun with myth: the Apple iGame

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appletv.jpgFor several years now rumors have been flying about that was going to enter the gaming market with their clever design in tow. Rumors have circulated from an easy development platform within OSX, to a portable iPod/Gameboy hybrid, to a full on console you’d connect to your TV. So far, none of these systems have materialized, though has seemed to at least invite game developers to the Mac party, and the iPod has seen its share of casual titles ported to it.

But what if? What if entered the gaming market with the some ferocity that Microsoft did, and now one generation later is a serious contender? What if decided TV wasn’t enough of a force in the living room, and they threw their considerable weight into the gaming market? What if we could see that system today?

Of course, much of the appeal originally of an designed console was to be the intuitive interface and the simple, elegant design of the console itself. Well, Nintendo did that with the Wii…sort of. While the Wii’s startup interface is quite the departure from the Xbox 360 and PS3, it’s also not quite as elegant as the best designs. For instance, the Wii’s photo channel lacks the smoothness we could expect from an developed project, which would also likely include integration with Flickr, Picasa, and iPhoto. While the Wii’s Opera based web browser is a nice touch, it certainly lacks what we’d expect from a full implementation of Safari, such as on the . Along with a more robust web browser one could expect better integration with YouTube and , a la TV. (more…)