Friday, August 11, 2006 - Posts

Sony must take action on PSP, says EA’s Gardner

As the criticism and negative press for PlayStation 3 continues to mount, Sony has the fresh challenge of dealing with disgruntled EA executive VP and COO of worldwide studios David Gardner, who believes that PSP is falling behind rival Nintendo DS.

“I don’t think Sony can afford to sit back,” Gardner told MCV. “I think they still have things they can do with the price and performance of the machine – things that they need to address.”

He went on to reveal that the strong performance of DS has now led EA to re-consider its priorities.

“There’s no doubt that EA has historically bet more on PSP. I think we were excited by the technology, but the consumers have proven that actually what they want is fun. We must never forget that what we need to focus on is fun and so EA is putting more effort behind DS games – and creative ones that really take advantage of the hardware.”

PSP has only recently been overtaken by DS in terms of hardware sales (MCV 07/07) and, with DS titles performing strongly, Sony’s handheld seems in need of a serious boost.

Neil Long
August 11, 2006

Source: MCV

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CEA considers bridging gap left by E3

The Consumer Electronics Association has announced that it is considering the viability of a new consumer and trade event for the games industry, in the wake of changes to the format of E3.

Prior to the formation of the E3 show in 1994, the CES was the largest gaming show in the US and both Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation were both previewed or launched at the show.

Following the ESA's decision to alter the format of E3, the CEA believes there's a gap in the industry calendar which is hopes to fill with a freshly designed event based on feedback from the electronic entertainment industry.

Gary Shapiro, CEA's president and CEO, commented: "Since ESA decided to eliminate the E3 event in its known format, we have been deluged with inquiries on whether we could fill the tradeshow needs of smaller video entertainment companies. Our executive board met yesterday and unanimously asked staff to explore ways that we can help the gaming community."

"The Consumer Electronics Association believes that tradeshows are the most viable means for reaching a market as they serve smaller companies and entrepreneurs who need access to media, buyers and investors," he added.

The advisory committee is being led by CEA executives Karen Chupka (senior vice president of events and conferences) and Dan Cole (vice president of business development) with support from companies including Auravision, Majesco Entertainment and NCsoft.

"A major goal of this advisory committee is to generate gaming community feedback on how best to meet the needs of the industry," said Karen Chupka. "As long as there is desire and commitment, we are ready to service this community and will begin looking at venues in Las Vegas and Los Angeles and for appropriate partners."

Paul Loughrey
August 11, 2006

Source: GamesIndustry.biz
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Happy Birthday Steve Wozniak!

Let's all take a moment and wish Steve Wozniak, founder of Apple Computer, and the guy who really made personal computers happen, a Happy Birthday. Steve's a wonderful human being, a great friend, and truly an amazing person. Happy birthday, Steve!

Jobs and Woz in 1975 Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1975 with a "Blue Box".

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