SONY: 40 firms readying Move games

Speaking at today’s Sony E3 press conference, Jack Tretton, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment of America, confirmed that 40 developers and publishers are presently working to bring consumers titles for the PlayStation Move motion technology. A number of developers were also shown on stage in a talking heads …

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SONY: Gran Turismo 5 confirmed for 3D

Chairman and group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Kazuo ‘Kaz’ Hirai has confirmed at Sony’s E3 press conference that the Gran Turismo 5 3D speculation is true. Polyphony Digital are developing the long-awaited game, which was named by Hirai in a list of high profile titles supporting Sony’s company wide …

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SONY: Heavy third-party PS3 3D support

Sony today boasted heavy support from key third-parties for its vision of 3D PS3 titles. At its E3 press conference the firm said that Ubisoft, Disney, EA, Warner and Take-Two are all preparing 3D games. Specifically, Mortal Kombat Fatality, Tron Evolution, Shaun White Skateboarding, NBA 2K11 and Crysis 2 will …

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SONY: We’re fronting 3D movement

Sony has opened its E3 conference with a bang – 20 games compatible with 3D technology will be available by March next year. Sony president and CEO Kazuo Hirai made the announcement. He said: From the camera to the living room, we’re the undisputed pioneer of 3D. We’re the only …

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SONY: Sly Collection announced in 3D

Sony has confirmed the existence of The Sly Collection on PS3, as rumored earlier today. The three Sly Cooper titles were originally released on PlayStation 2. The PS3 bundle will be in HD and in 3D. The announcement came during Sony’s E3 press conference. It follows the God of War …

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SONY: Killzone 3 dated

Sony’s end-to-end” 3D solution has kicked off the final of the platform holder press conferences at E3, with Guerrilla Games boss Hermen Hulst taking to stage to demo a 3D level of the upcoming Killzone 3. It was confirmed that the game will be released in February 2011 – slightly …

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