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Mega64: Kutaragi's Way

Lifetime achievement award winner Ken Kutaragi ("father of the PlayStation") presents the history of PlayStation in his touching, personal new film.

izumo_lee3703d ago

T_T That was so beautiful! T_T

Not since Titanic did i cry so much......

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Ken Kutaragi Doesn't See The Point in the Metaverse

Ken Kutaragi, the creator of the PlayStation and current CEO at Ascent AI, isn't a big fan of the Metaverse or VR headsets.

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Magog844d ago

He's dead right about the meta verse but dead wrong about VR. VR is much more social than playing fortnite with or without a mic or any other online game. In VR you can tell there is another human in multi-player games and not just an NPC.

darthv72844d ago (Edited 844d ago )

I like VR but it is also rather limiting. Others around you cant really share in the experience, not unless you got a super rig of a PC that can support multiple HMD. Something like this: https://www.bing.com/videos...

Magog844d ago

How many people are happy to sit there and watch their friend/partner play a video game anyway? As far as online multiplayer VR is far more social than flat games.

MrBaskerville844d ago (Edited 844d ago )

Other players can see what you see on the tv. It can be a fun social experience actually.

Neonridr844d ago

I almost always out my PC to my TV when playing VR games so whoever can see what I'm doing. Beat Saber especially when I'm playing with the Mrs.

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StormSnooper844d ago

on the PSVR you can watch your friend play on the screen.

CrimsonIdol844d ago

I'm getting motion sickness just thinking about VR streamed from the cloud

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CaptainHenry916844d ago

I enjoy the VR Oculus rift but I like the Quest 2 better because it's Wireless

SullysCigar844d ago (Edited 844d ago )

The trouble is, the trade-off is comfort, weight, graphics and performance.

I agree with Ken on metaverse, but VR headsets are gaining in popularity and the tech is moving forward at pace. Ultimately, it his thoughts on this don't really matter more than anyone else's - many people don't even get traditional gaming, but the industry still booms.

The antisocial angle is a non-starter for a few reasons and it's certainly not true in my household.

darthv72844d ago

"Ascent’s goal is to develop software and products for robotics to better interact with the real world." so we may be getting surrogates soon is what you're telling me.....?

CrimsonWing69844d ago (Edited 844d ago )

VR is the future to me. Once we've gotten it to the level of traditional gaming in terms of visuals and we can translate third person camera camera controls to VR then that's complete and total immersion.

darthv72844d ago

i know this wont happen in my lifetime but maybe I'll be reincarnated as someone else and be able to experience holodecks like in star trek.

therealsasquatch844d ago

One big issue that still needs to be resolved is the nausea problem people can and do get from it.

SullysCigar844d ago

Yes, my bro-in-law gets it. They've made massive strides to understand and combat that, though, and I'm looking forward to putting a PSVR2 on his face after what we've learned on that front so far.

BoneMagnus844d ago

In the metaverse, people will be able to do whatever they want without real world consequences - that will be the appeal. Lie GTA to the nth degree.)

People were already losing themselves in MMORPGs years ago - because for them it was preferable to real life. I think the Metaverse will be the same - only far more enticing - and addictive.

ElvisHuxley844d ago

Nor do I. It's stupid, and an attempt for our technocracy to exert more control over the populace than they already do.

blackblades844d ago

I think everything that new these days is stupid, guess I'm just stuck normal world.

specialguest844d ago

Yes! Facebook is leading the charge and they have a grand scheme to do exactly what you stated. Behind the veil of what's cool and interesting about VR is a more dark engineered plan for control

WelkinCole843d ago

Just a way for FB to map out your home or current surrounding so that they can gather even more info from you

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PlayStation: The First 25 Years

The path from the PlayStation 1 to the upcoming PlayStation 5 lines up neatly, but only if you’re looking at it numerically. In actuality, for more than 25 years the PlayStation team has had to navigate some of the industry’s most difficult terrain. During that time, a dedicated team of visionaries, engineers, and software developers established a brand from scratch, propelled it to unprecedented heights, struggled to maintain dominance, and eventually returned to what initially made them so successful.

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The legacy of PlayStation creator Ken Kutaragi, in 24 stories

Look back at the early days of PlayStation and its ambitious, innovative and complicated father.

PhoenixUp1995d ago

I haven’t heard from Ken Kutaragi in more than a decade.

ApocalypseShadow1995d ago (Edited 1995d ago )

His legacy is that 24 years later, PlayStation is still delivering and rockin a variety of games on great hardware. And, making gaming mass market beyond the idea that videogames are for kids. Adults play too.

That's something Ken K can be proud of.

darthv721994d ago

And to think, it could have been a radically different outcome if Nintendo hadn't reneged on their deal or if Sega accepted their help after that situation unfolded. MS would likely never have entered into the console market.

The wondrous world of "what could have been, if...."