Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN

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PostSir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by KK » Mon May 11, 2009 9:55 am

Edge-Online wrote:Speaking in a recent interview Sony CEO Howard Stringer outlined his vision for the evolution of the PS3 and the PlayStation Network.

"We developed brand new, absolutely incredible technology for the PlayStation 3 (PS3), but the cost was high. We've adopted a slightly different approach now, and are evolving the PS3 into a platform for web services," Stringer told Nikkei Electronics Asia.

"A lot of people thought Sony's content download service was doomed, but it's in a pretty good place right now in the form of the PlayStation Network, available to PS3 users for network gaming, video, etc. The DRM is based on Marlin, an open scheme developed by consumer electronics companies and other companies.

"What does all this mean?" he added. "Very simply, it means that Sony has begun the transition from a closed system to an open one.

"Next we will be expanding the PlayStation Network to hardware other than the PS3, because the number of PS3 units sold puts a limit on the scale of the network possible. Sony has a vertical structure for each product line, an organisational structure that resists change, so it will take time to achieve this network growth. However, a large number of employees share my opinion on this."

Stringer also praised rival Nintendo's success in understanding the market and uncovering "hidden customers."

"The Wii from Nintendo Co Ltd of Japan is an excellent example. They didn't develop any unique technology; they just realised that there was potential demand out there for something different from conventional games, and thought about how to satisfy different demands from different age groups. They attained results that the PS3 hasn't; namely, generating profit from hardware sales."

Wonder what that means then? PSN in Sony TVs? Accessible through the PC?

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by Christopher » Mon May 11, 2009 10:06 am

I'd imagine it means becoming a delivery method. Things like movies and music to set top boxes and PCs etc.

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by KK » Mon May 11, 2009 10:09 am

I guess it'd be a good way to expand the PlayStation brand, if indeed the name was actually used.

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by Carlos » Mon May 11, 2009 12:38 pm

This points towards several likely products:
- New PSP with PSN at its core. The addition of friends, trophies and IM is long overdue for the PSP and I expect E3 will deliver the goods.
- PS Phone? Its long been rumoured but surely a decent gaming phone with a combination of the cybershot camera functionality and walkman players is SE's answer to the iphone.
- The seemingly forgotten Blu-ray-less PS3, with larger HDD and PSN at its core. If Sony released a smaller PS3 that only played PSN downloads, had no BD-ROM drive (the most expensive bit) and gave it at least 160Gb out of the box then for the right price (229?) then id certainly buy one.

The PSN is easily the best thing about the PS3 IMO and has the strongest lineup of new titles via download (There aint nothing approaching Warhawk or WipEout HD on XBLA or WW) so it makes sense that this is where they go.

I wouldnt be suprised if Sony's next console was download only, and they were the first off the bat with the tech and an open platform, like the App Store. The PSP Go would be an ideal test bed and someing akin to a Net Yaroze kit for cheap would be a great thing.

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by Harry Bizzle » Mon May 11, 2009 12:41 pm

Reminds me of the talk of Microsoft licensing the 360 chipset out and having it in various media players a year or two ago.

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by Carlos » Mon May 11, 2009 3:11 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:Reminds me of the talk of Microsoft licensing the 360 chipset out and having it in various media players a year or two ago.


Aye, because more SKUs is just what Microsoft need :roll:

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PostRe: Sir Howard Stringer praises Wii; 'opening up' PSN
by Henke » Mon May 11, 2009 3:28 pm

Carlos wrote:The PSN is easily the best thing about the PS3 IMO and has the strongest lineup of new titles via download (There aint nothing approaching Warhawk or WipEout HD on XBLA or WW) so it makes sense that this is where they go.


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