
VideoGamer.com writes: "Sony, perhaps even more than Microsoft and Nintendo, has something to prove at E3 2009. The platform holder needs to convince the hardcore that the PS3 really is the platform they should be gaming on, give a reason for casual gamers to consider it and make the PSP a must-have device again. We've put together a fairly realistic list of what would make the perfect Sony E3 conference, including a new PSP design, tons of new games and the reveal of the highly anticipated game from Team ICO."
Alanah Pearce, who was a writer at Sony Santa Monica for several years and worked on God of War Ragnarök, has shed more light on the sex minigames which cropped up in the series' earlier entries.
Other than looking like that, why does anyone care about what she has to say about anything?

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I want GT5 and Heavy Rain this holiday season, make it happen Sony.
Give me GT5 with release date of Dec 09 and I'm happy.
I have also resisted buying a PSP for a long time but if the PSP Go is announced with a decent load of new titles like GT Mobile and the already confirmed LBP PSP then I'm in.
So much so, that if we don't see one, we'll blame Sony for their lack of support even though it's been a desire of the public and has been spoken as 'not happening' by Sony. Will this type of result lead them to make a possibly bad business decision in order to cater to the general public and to prevent increased animosity towards their console, all because the game journalists have created this desire?
Sony announces that they are dropping support of the Ps3 and making all there games for the 360 including all their 1st party titles.
That'd be pretty good, having kazunori yamauchi drive on stage in a f430 then announcing a release date for GT5.