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Patrick Seybold Leaves SCEA For Tapjoy

Sony Computer Entertainment America’s main spokesperson, Patrick Seybold, has announced that he’s left the company. - PSLS

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T3mpr1x4244d ago

I wonder who'll take his place...

dbjj120884244d ago

Sony should never hire anyone from N4G. The fanboys around here are obnoxious.

Foolsjoker4244d ago

Why won't it let me disagree more than once!

Diver4244d ago

tap what? yeah thas the last we hear of him.

Blankman854244d ago

No, Gribble should do it. He'd totally be a fit for this job.

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fei-hung4243d ago

Name rings a bell, but what did this dude exactly do as SCEA?!

ftwrthtx4244d ago

Sad to see him go. He did a great job on the PS Blog.

decimalator4244d ago

why didn't he consult me first?

-Mika-4244d ago

I don't think he left. I think he was fired because Sony trying to save money.

ronin4life4243d ago

I don't think that's the case...
Although, has anyone ever heard the saying "The rats are always the first to jump a sinking ship"? Basically, rats always know before the crew that it's time to abandon ship.

Let's hope this isn't a portend of things to come.

LostTokens4244d ago

Nice promotion, good for him.

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10 Reasons Why I Still Love PlayStation, 25 Years Later

Here are ten reasons why we still love the original PlayStation.

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naruga1596d ago

Resi 1 and Crash 1 these games go together in my nostalgia filled memory as the start of PS brand afficionando ....and objectively and curiously still remain untouched peaks in their genres ...nothing came close to them

NapalmSanctuary1596d ago

I still have 130 something games for the system.

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Playstation VR - developer video series - A Vision For The Future Of Play

Sony has launched a new video series called, Playstation VR Developer Diaries. The first of the five-part video series, which glances back at the project’s early days is live now, so check it out!

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hoipexn2790d ago

credits and url fixed; ready to be approved people :)

joeorc2789d ago (Edited 2789d ago )

Good informative video in post, but did you notice something in the video that maybe very interesting in further development's for VR in PSVR?

Something Many might have not caught on about PSVR, and its a really good idea to have the Headset built with this functionality in the headset, and its pretty good that it's included..
I know what it is, I want to see if other people caught it..Hint: it has to do with tracking in VR!
Take careful notice in the 1min 9 to 12 second's of the video..

It's there. And it's a real further Key what Sony has intended to add with PSVR in the future of its tracking.

NET_Nomad2789d ago (Edited 2669d ago )

Interesting… notice that during 0:22 – 0:24 of the video, 3 black bands appear, quickly whip around then disappear into PS VR. I think those 3 black bands hint at PS4 Neo's exterior design. [1]

[1] http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-...

2789d ago
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Console Wars - World War Console Part IV

Mark Kriska of Mammoth Gamers continues his console wars piece with a closer look at the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii.

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PhoenixUp2940d ago

This article is wrong in some aspects.

- PS3 has a successful E3 2005. Other than the questionable boomerang controller, everyone was excited about the console. It was E3 2006 that ruffled people's feathers.

- Xbox 360 actually had the slowest start of all 7th gen consoles. PS3 and Wii sold at a faster rate at their respective launches and all throughout most of the generation.

- How can you say that PSN failed? It implemented many features that we take for granted nowadays such as using actual local currency instead of a contrived points system, not locking many of the console's functionalities behind a paywall, having Cross-Buy right out of the gate starting with PS1 Classics, offering AAA games release day one along with the retail version, allowing Remote Play to be accessed anywhere in the world, starting out the gate with dedicated servers, offering a subscription service that gives plenty of value via PS+, and it was nowhere as restrictive as XBL. That sounds like a success to me.

- PS3 actually came in second place because it was always selling at a faster pace than 360 since day one when you align their launches. PS3 ended up selling 86 million while 360 sold 85 million. This is significant because PS3 had one less year on the market and was more expensive throughout most of its life compared to the 360.

- Xbox 360 may have ended up being the favorite platform in North America, but you can't say the same for the rest of the world. In regions such as Europe, Asia, and RoW the PS3 and Wii were always more prominent. That's why those platforms were able to outsell 360 in total sales.