PlayStation 3 online service looks good
Eurogamer is one of the first who got the chance to see PlayStation 3 online service fully working. They went to see the Sony's worldwide studios boss Phil Harrison and his office, which is one of a few in the world to have "a fully functioning PlayStation 3 unit sitting under a massive HDTV screen, and hooked up to the test version of the PS3 online network which will switch over into a live service in early November when the console heads to store shelves in Japan and America."
Overall impressions? Sony knows online is one of the keys of success. They've learned a lot from launching PlayStation Portable (PSP), which despite it's technological superiority, loses the handheld war. Hopefully, they will use the knowledge and do their best.
Eurogamer is one of the first who got the chance to see PlayStation 3 online service fully working. They went to see the Sony's worldwide studios boss Phil Harrison and his office, which is one of a few in the world to have "a fully functioning PlayStation 3 unit sitting under a massive HDTV screen, and hooked up to the test version of the PS3 online network which will switch over into a live service in early November when the console heads to store shelves in Japan and America."
Overall impressions? Sony knows online is one of the keys of success. They've learned a lot from launching PlayStation Portable (PSP), which despite it's technological superiority, loses the handheld war. Hopefully, they will use the knowledge and do their best.
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