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Sony Holding Google TV Event October12th

We'd definitely been hearing that Google TV would be hitting sometime in the next month or so, and here we go: Sony's sending out invites for an October 12 event in New York. We already know we'll be getting both Bravia Internet TVs and Blu-ray players with Google TV integration, so we're not banking on any earth-shattering surprises, but you know we'll be there with bells on, IR blasters set to stun.

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8-bit4975d ago (Edited 4975d ago )

Oh shit! I hope this is good news for PS3! If other Blu-Ray players are including it then why not the PS3.

Takoulya4975d ago

I really hope that will happen... another addition to PS3's already incredible list of features.

Red_Orange_Juice4975d ago

so let's bring Chrome to PS3 !!

cmrbe4975d ago

is really what i want. Google rocks!!.

ABizzel14975d ago

Sony and Google have been working on ALOT of project together over the last couple of years.

Godmars2904975d ago (Edited 4975d ago )

Wouldn't a PS3 version of Chrome or access to Google TV, Android apps or app store, count as "earth-shattering surprises?" Especially if such was released shortly during the announcement

ActionBastard4975d ago

I think it's a given GoogleTV will be on the PS3. It's just a matter of when imo. I'd personally love it.

DeathGazer4975d ago

Big missed opportunity if this doesn't come to PS3.

C'mon Sony!!!

Red_Orange_Juice4975d ago

Sony was involved in creating Google TV

Capdastaro4975d ago

Sony Eriksson has also ditched the dying Symbian OS and now making phones on the mighty mighty Android OS!

cmrbe4975d ago

they ever made. I really can't say enough good things about android.

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Sarah Bond dodges questions on Xbox studio closures

While on stage with Dina Bass at The Bloomberg Technology Summit the President of Xbox, Sarah Bond, was asked about the Xbox studio closures of Arkane Austin, Tango Gameworks, Alpha Dog, and Roundhouse Studios

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ApocalypseShadow1h ago

Of course she did. She's part of the problem and will just tow the company line.

XiNatsuDragnel25m ago

Yikes you don't help Sarah 😬 making a problem worse

Hofstaderman23m ago

Like a deer caught in the headlights.....

notachance12m ago

I always wondered why xbox had multiple leaders with similar titles like Phil Spencer, Matt Booty, and Sarah Bond, like, how many heads do you actually need?

Seems to me it would be more cost efficient to cut 2 of them instead of all those studios.

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Best CPU for Hades 2 - AMD, Intel, and integrated graphics included

Jack writes: "Our guide to the best CPU for Hades 2 considers the best currently available from AMD and Intel. Plus, you may even want to consider an APU."

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The Games Industry Continues To Wonder What Is The Point Of Its Own Existence

While many gaming layoffs are cruel, Tango Gameworks being culled after Hi-Fi Rush doesn't even make sense.

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Psychonaut8510h ago

Good read. I think the point is important. Cuz the message it sends is, make a bad game? Well shut you down. Make a good game? We still might shut you down. How the fuck are you supposed to feel any sense of job security under those conditions. The level of core incompetence at play in the upper levels of this industry is staggering. This is common sense shit. You can’t chase trends on a 2 year cycle when games take fucking 6-8 years to make. Just let artists fucking art for gods sake. They don’t understand the basic principle that they’re all haggling for the same slice of fucking pie and the market will not bear it. Find a different fucking pie.

TiredGamer7h ago(Edited 7h ago)

Might be a great game but it clearly did not make enough money to justify having the team make another game (under the MS umbrella).

It's never been just about whether your game is good or bad. The industry is full of great/underrated games that have a cult following or critical acclaim, but that fail to make great sales. Sad but true. It's a high stakes game, and at the end of the day, companies have to be profitable and make profitable investments. At the very least, there has to be the expectation of a long-term profit even if not profitable today. That goes for anything, no matter if the company is gigantic or a tiny mom-and-pop. We don't have to like it, but our buying habits played a hand in creating this monster.

I will keep harping that the industry has overreached its actual market and that it will implode. That implosion is already starting.

ApocalypseShadow2h ago

I partially agree with what you're saying in that companies need to sell well to make it in the industry. Something I've said again and again. Sony and Nintendo understand this about gaming by selling the game for as long as you can, then drop it on a service for additional revenue. It's why you won't see Sony and Nintendo expensively developed games on a service day one. It doesn't make business sense to do so.

The thing is about Tango is that they weren't given a chance after the acquisition when their game was shadow dropped on a console where gamers are told to not buy games but to rent them on a service for pennies. That kills day one sales even for small indie like developers who have big budgets for their company size.

Microsoft destroyed them in favor of pushing their services over investing in these developers futures or their games they created.

P_Bomb4h ago

“…make a bad game? Well shut you down. Make a good game? We still might shut you down.”

I got chills. It shouldn’t have come to this.