Hoplong escribió:Pues eso que en la ceremonia de premios Emmy le han dado uno por la innovacion del sixaxis.
The PlayStation 3's Sixaxis controller has been honoured with an award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
The Technology and Engineering Emmy Award comes as the console manufacturer also revealed it has shipped one million units of its PlayStation 3 to North American retailers.
"The overwhelming consumer demand and critical acclaim for PS3 is testament of the platform's strength and the industry's desire for a true next-generation entertainment system," commented Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America.
"The full potential of this powerful machine has yet to be realised. What you've seen so far is just a taste of what will be on the table for 2007 and years to come," he added.
The Sixaxis controller has added motion sensing technology to re-define the original Dual Shock controller, detecting natural, real-time movements, along with input via pressure sensitive buttons, analogue sticks and triggers.
Sony's PlayStation 3 has also picked up the CES Best of Innovations Award for 2007, PC World's 20 Most Innovative Products Award, Sound and Vision's Editor's Choice Award and a Digital Innovation Award from the Digital Entertainment Group.
...estabais acobardaos todos, alguien tenía que ponerse los pantalones
...sobre la noticia, me parece evidente que la cadena televisiva tiene una relación muy estrecha con sony, de otra forma es imposible decir que el sixaxis innova sin partirse el pecho
RubénGM escribió:Chino, algo me dice que estás provocando para que cierren el hilo o.O
No lo dice por eso, lo dice porque el hilo se ha puesto en el foro de PS3 y deciamos de guasa que si se ponia en multiplataforma las legiones de nintenderos iban a comenzar una divertida batalla contra los emmys.
Ha mi me parece absurdo poner este hilo aqui, al fin y al cabo la "noticia" (por llamarlo de alguna manera) es de PS3 y está en su foro.
Pero vamos que veo que hay gente a la que le va la marcha, a que sí roberts?