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Green Switch Palace: The Future, Part III: Sony’s irrational decisions. Also, its future.

The topics discussed include the PS3, Vita, and the much-fabled PS4. Sorry, Move fans– no one really cares about the peripheral (including, apparently, Sony itself), so we didn’t get into the subject. But there’s lots of talk of shiny touch-screen controllers…

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fei-hung5073d ago

Articles like these provide proof that people do get paid to write excrement and publecise their rear end where they excrete from in the name of journalism.

The journo could have saved a lot of time by just taking on everything Sony related and took a picture with a comment saying, "this is my opinion of Sony."

r215073d ago

that is one long title. besides the somewhat sony negative ridiculous title, there are some good points they make in it and pretty fair too.

BuffMordecai5073d ago (Edited 5073d ago )

Sony's irrational decisions? Like how they actually make core games that don't rely on gimmicks. Ohhhhhhhhh!

BattleAxe5073d ago

Sounds like sour grapes coming from a Nintendo site.

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An Update to Our Shared Commitment to Safer Gaming

Discover how Sony Interactive Entertainment, Nintendo, and Microsoft continue to collaborate to improve player safety across our platforms.

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Data suggests your game should cost between $20 and $40

Pricing your game between $20 and $40 could be a key part of attracting player interest.

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon?

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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We Interview Troy Baker. Could we see video game actors on Jimmy Fallon? by Christopher Dring

The acting legend on making his own game, AI, working with indies, and replacing fear with trust

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