Stringer sees PS3's momentum gain similar to the PS2
Coupled with a cheaper model and an extensive marketing push, the PS3 is positioned to have a very successful holiday season. And despite the PS3's bumpy start, which we recently chronicled, Sony's CEO Sir Howard Stringer believes the PlayStation 3 will be every bit as successful as the PS2 for the rest of the year and onward.
"The momentum shift and the energy behind PS3 in time for Christmas is extremely fortuitous," he said. "It was planned by the PlayStation group, but I think this momentum now -- particularly the number of games coming out, including our own as well as third-party -- is the same as it was with PlayStation 2."
However, Stringer admits it's taken awhile for developers to gain the full understanding of PlayStation 3 development, but it was no different than when the PS2 was still in its infancy. "It takes time to build a new format [and the PS3 is] not behind the curve compared to PlayStation 2 in terms of momentum," he added. "The amount of bandwidth and the processing power of Cell give game manufacturers a lot more work to do to use this system to its full benefit -- and it's taken awhile to do it. The same was true of PlayStation 2." With PS3 titles increasingly pushing the graphical and gameplay boundaries once thought impossible, we absolutely believe him.
"The momentum shift and the energy behind PS3 in time for Christmas is extremely fortuitous," he said. "It was planned by the PlayStation group, but I think this momentum now -- particularly the number of games coming out, including our own as well as third-party -- is the same as it was with PlayStation 2."
However, Stringer admits it's taken awhile for developers to gain the full understanding of PlayStation 3 development, but it was no different than when the PS2 was still in its infancy. "It takes time to build a new format [and the PS3 is] not behind the curve compared to PlayStation 2 in terms of momentum," he added. "The amount of bandwidth and the processing power of Cell give game manufacturers a lot more work to do to use this system to its full benefit -- and it's taken awhile to do it. The same was true of PlayStation 2." With PS3 titles increasingly pushing the graphical and gameplay boundaries once thought impossible, we absolutely believe him.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Brucie B @ Nov 21st 2007 6:14PM
Can't Wait, But How long will it take...
derickoleary @ Nov 21st 2007 7:20PM
Hopefully the 40gb model will push units out into the market (of course it will, but I mean a lot more units). Provided that the format gets enough market coverage I think Sony.... or rather Playstation 3... will be fine.
Right now, I would have to, like most of the people (even here), that the 360 is still dominating. However, I feel that in the long run the playstation will come out on top in the long run. Whether that be next year or in 2-3 years, I just have this hunch... but who doesnt?
Broken Haiku @ Nov 21st 2007 8:03PM
Given that the PS3 can perform equally to the Xbox 360 graphically if the SPUs are used to offload the graphic card, I'm very intrigued of as to how far that development will be taken and how the SPU use will increase in general. Bring on the future, I'll be waiting here with popcorn.
Chris Rah Osiris @ Nov 21st 2007 8:30PM
I'm looking forward to seeing the PS3 progress and more people purchase the console. It truly is worth the price.
maskedrose @ Nov 22nd 2007 2:22PM
I thought this way all along, PS3 domination! lol. Man,that picture is a wakeup call. I remember thinking my PS2 was big when I first got it. Maybe PS4 will be the size of a server! lol