PSP pos...unos 10m...
JP - 2.75 (MC)
NA - 4.5 (+4m en USA segun Sony (no shipped) y añado Canada)
EU - ~3 (basado en % de UK con PS2 aplicado a PSP, este puede bailar mucho, hace falta datos de sony...)
PS3 al fin
"9:20 Kaz Hirai (prez Sony America) comes out and does LOONNNNG boilerplate clearly designed to give us time to clear the memory stick on our camera for ... yes, a Playstation 3 demo trailer! Pix coming, but they won't do it justice."
In the last of the four pillars, Kaz Hirai, President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, joined Mr. Stringer to discuss how PLAYSTATION(R) 3 will build on the incredible success of the PlayStation(R) 2, which experienced a 10.5% year-over-year gain in holiday sales and was the only platform in the videogame industry with positive growth, and on the success of the PlayStation(R) Portable (PSP(R)). Mr. Hirai also emphasized the importance of the Cell processor, which is designed to support broadband consumer applications and HD video streams and will be at the heart of the PLAYSTATION 3, scheduled to launch later this year. By utilizing Blu-ray, PLAYSTATION 3 will also provide the large storage capacity required by game creators to achieve real-time gameplay mechanics in a true HD world.
The assembled hackery was treated to a short racing game movie with some interesting graphics of a quality that was far from ground-breaking. It featured cars with mud on their windshields and the mud was flying all over from the tyres. You could break the windows and you could damage the car when you hit your rivals or trees.
A nicely-modelled 3-D character left us pondering the potential of a P3. But the silence over its likely appearance would have been noticed by Pete Townshend. µ