Phil Harrison boasts PS3's progress
Phil Harrison has reassured us lately that more than 100 games are in development for the PS3. Not all are launch titles, of course. He reiterated the fact 10,000+ dev kits have been shipped and the company is in full swing for the November launch. This isn't exactly breaking news, but to hear him say as fact the rumors and speculations going around is sort of nice. Especially about the negative press on Blu-ray, he countered: "Right now there are more than 100 Blu-ray movies available today, in the US. More than 100 games are in development, and all the major third-party publishers have pledged their strategic support for the platform."About the developers, he said, "Developers now have final hardware in their hands, though there will be some upgrades to the operating system - there's nothing unusual about that. The new controller is now in developers' hands, so all the pieces of the puzzle are there." All the pieces, except the OS upgrades. Whatever. Here's an interesting bit about the developers: they have working PS3 Blu-ray drives, so they can burn their games onto Blu-ray discs and check 'em out that way, as opposed to running the games off the hard drive or some other media format. At the Tokyo Game Show, we'll see how well the Blu-ray versions stack up. Hopefully some developers will have a decently running beta of a game off of the final hardware and such.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ZENegade @ Aug 4th 2006 12:11PM
1. Check this out, on the Circuit City site you can go to a page that links you to your "Digital Dorm Room" and lo and behold: a PS3 is right there on the link graphic!! But wait... once you follow the link and click the "Gaming" tab, the PS3 is nowhere to be found. Interesting, as the clip-art style graphic on the "Digital Dorm Room" resembles a PS3 (with a 360 controller?!).
http://www.circuitcity.com/rpsm/oid/154992/rpem/ccd/genericContent.do
PS3 @ Aug 4th 2006 2:17PM
Shew...and i thought it wouldn't be ready.
Brad @ Aug 4th 2006 10:07PM
I call BS. There are only about 25 Blu-Ray movies available today. 100, my ass.
a2 @ Aug 5th 2006 1:50AM
Agreed. According to HD Beat, there are 24 Blu-Ray movies available as of August 1st
http://www.hdbeat.com/2006/07/31/hd-dvd-and-blu-ray-released-on-august-1st-2006/
So if Sony is stretching the truth with the quantity of movies currently available for Blu-Ray, how am I supposed to believe anything else they say?