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TGS '07: Sony announces Dual Shock 3, delays Home

Kaz Hirai's keynote address reveals rumble-enhanced controller due in 2007 in Japan, 2008 in NA and UK; PS3's avatar-based network delayed until next spring.

TOKYO--Directly after the Tokyo Game Show's opening ceremony takes place, Sony's president and group CEO, Kaz Hirai, will be taking to the stage to deliver his keynote address on "A Look at Expanding Our Business Strategy Toward New Growth: The Expanding PlayStation World."

Hirai's presentation is taking place inside Makahuri Messe International Conference Hall, and the 1,000 seats allocated for members of the press, executives, and the general public are filled to capacity.

It has been rumored that the Sony executive will be taking the opportunity during his keynote address to make some announcements, including that of a Dual Shock 3 controller for the PlayStation 3.

[6:31] The venue is stuffed full to capacity, with a camera crews crammed into the back of the hall.

[6:32] The lights have gone down. It begins!

[6:33] A trailer is playing from the CESA to introduce TGS '07.

[6:33] Kaz Hirai is being announced. He takes to stage to rapturous applause.

[6:34] He welcomes everyone to the TGS and says that this is his first opportunity since taking up his new post to make a speech in front of so many people.

[6:35] He says that PlayStation, since 1994, has surpassed Sony's original business model.

[6:36] And has become a world leader.

[6:36] He says he will be talking about some of the company's ideas and how Sony will be contributing to the industry as a whole.

[6:36] Since he has taken over his position last September, he has been saying that the company needs to get back to basics and make more interesting games.

[6:37] The PS2 was launched in 2000, and this is the eighth year. Since 2000, the price has decreased drastically, he says.

[6:38] To date, 120 million PS2 units have been sold worldwide.

[6:38] The PS2 has enjoyed a far longer life than the PSOne. This year, more than 300 titles are scheduled to be released for the PS3.

[6:38] He displays a graph showing how the PS2 has enjoyed a long and healthy life, with all lines going upward to mark its record-breaking sales.

[6:39] "Now, with the PlayStation Portable, people can bring the functionalities of the PlayStation brand outside of the home," says Hirai.

[6:40] He boasts that Midnight Club II, Monster Hunter 2, and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories have all become platinum titles on the PSP.

[6:40] "We will soon reach 30 million units sold for the PSP," promises the executive.

[6:40] Hirai shows off a picture of all the six new colors of the new slim PlayStation Portable, which is to be launched in Japan today.

[6:41] He goes on to talk about various bundles that have been launched for the PSP.

[6:43] Sony localizes all its packages and bundles for each market. Hirai talks about the PSP camera for Europe and Japan, as well as the 1 SEG Tuner for the new PSP.

[6:45] Hirai references the company's presentation at Leipzig and says that users are asking for such functionalities as mail, TV, pictures, and video.

[6:45] "Sony needs to further expand the multimedia capabilities of the PSP, as these are popular features," he says.

[6:46] There will now be a demonstration of the PSP's Remote Play from the PS3. A high-definition TV--Sony-made, naturally--is wheeled out on stage.

[6:47] Another Sony official takes to the stage to do the demonstration. He is talking up the PSP and the way it connects remotely to the PS3, so gamers can access PS3 functionalities on their PSPs.

[6:49] The exec says that in Japan, wireless is free and easily accessible from many free Wi-Fi points in shops and hotels. So this is a "really cool feature."

[6:50] Kaz Hirai has retaken the stage and is now showing off the way that the PSP can be used as an additional monitor, screen, or a controller for the PS3.

[6:51] There is also a voice-recognition function, and multiplayer games can be accessed by multiple users on multiple PSPs, with others joining as spectators.

[6:52] Hirai continues to talk about the possibilities of Remote Play in the future.

[6:52] Users will be able to play their games on the PS3s, and when they have to leave for work, continue playing them during their commutes on their PSPs.

[6:53] "PSP will make use of these extended functions to expand the world of PlayStation and will be a very important part of the platform's growth," says Hirai.

[6:54] He then apologizes for not being able to launch the PS3 at the same time worldwide in late 2006.

[6:54] Hirai hopes that the PS3 will become "the core home entertainment system."

[6:55] Some 40 PS3 titles will be at the Sony Computer Entertainment booth on the TGS floor, promises Hirai.

[6:55] Which titles, you ask? Hirai introduces them in the form of a video montage.

[6:56] Final Fantasy XIII, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune, and Devil May Cry 4 are shown briefly.

[6:57] They are followed by Sega Rally Revo, Call of Duty 4, Spider-Man 3, and Conan.

[6:57] Heavenly Sword, of course, is shown as well. Some of the titles are for Japan only and look quite quirky.

[6:58] MGS4 and Afrika finish off the video montage. Kaz asks the audience how they liked the games...

[6:59] ...after some applause, the lights come back up. Hirai then says Sony Computer Entertainment will be doing new things to work better with partners.

[6:59] "Further building close relationships with its partners and improving the development environment is a priority for Sony," he says.

[7:00] Sony will also be accelerating the development of first-party titles, promises Hirai, with an emphasis on PS3 titles.

[7:03] He is now talking about the acquisition of developers in Europe, such as Evolution Studios.

[7:03] Here comes another video montage: Pursuit Force: Extreme Justice and MotorStorm are the main games shown.

[7:04] Now down to brass tacks: Hirai says that Sony will be reducing PS3 manufacturing costs by making the console's semiconductors smaller and reducing the number of components in the system.

[7:04] Dual Shock 3 is now official. (For more on the Dual Shock 3, check out GameSpot's in-depth, hands-on profile of the peripheral.)

[7:05] "This came from listening to users who said that they wanted a vibration function on the PS3," says Hirai.

[7:06] Sony introduced the Sixaxis, but Hirai says the company realized users wanted Dual Shock. At first, they "thought it would be too difficult, but they have managed to overcome this difficulty." It is unclear if he means technology or Sony's legal battle with Immersion.

[7:07] The Dual Shock 3 looks exactly like the Sixaxis and will launch in Japan in November, as well as North America and Europe in spring 2008. No exact date or pricing are mentioned, nor does he say whether it has to be bought separately or will be bundled with future PS3s.

[7:07] Games that will use the Dual Shock 3's rumble function include DMC 4 and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

[7:08] As soon as the vibration function was decided upon, Sony announced it to its partners, although there was little time to add it to games before TGS. That said, 11 games so far have incorporated the function. (An updated list subsequently released by Sony shows over 60 titles will have Dual Shock 3 support.)

[7:09] As for existing titles, they can be updated via the PlayStation Network so they can use the vibration function, says Hirai.

[7:10] Hirai says this update is a result of how the game industry is moving rapidly toward a networked world.

[7:10] Now, he has an exciting announcement to make: Grand Turismo 5: Prologue will be available on December 13 in Japan.

[7:11] The subject quickly moves to the eagerly awaited virtual world and social network, PlayStation Home.

[7:11] Home has now been delayed. It was due to be released at the end of the year but will be pushed back to spring 2008

[7:12] "Please be patient," says Hirai.

[7:13] Hirai mentions "Everybody's Fashion Function," a way to dress Home avatars, but it's not sure exactly what he means. He promises more details will be given at the company's booth on the TGS show floor.

[7:14] On to the PlayStation Store. Currently, the store offers 30 PS3 games, 300 add-on items, 100 game archives, and 90 demo movies.

[7:15] People have been asking for more convenience and can now access the PlayStation Store from PCs and transfer content to PSPs as of today.

[7:15] Now Hirai talks the future possibilities for the PS3 and its powerful cell processor.

[7:15] He compares the PS3 to a supercomputer, going into much technical detail.

[7:16] He thinks that networked PS3s will propel Sony's effort to move into real-time entertainment.

[7:17] Oh, and "Blu-Ray discs provide the best video quality," he adds.

[7:17] Hirai then says he is happy that TGS is starting today and hopes to see the members of the audience at Sony's booth. Is that it?

[7:17] Apparently not. "Sony wants to be a much more active member of the gaming industry," says Hirai.

[7:18] "The game industry is quite unique compared to other industries," he says. "What Sony needs to do is get back to basics."

[7:18] "Gamers should be able to enjoy games with the rest of the world, and Sony would like to help them to do that."

[7:18] He thanks the audience for coming--to robust applause.

858 Comments

  • kaztiyo

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 2:48 pm PT

    I meant to sat 2007*

  • kaztiyo

    Posted Oct 30, 2008 2:47 pm PT

    wow home has been around since 2009 =O

  • ng2006

    Posted Oct 4, 2008 11:14 pm PT

    I can hardly say I'm going to wait for this.

  • whantwhant

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 1:33 pm PT

    gamespot what happen to recoding this at gdc this year Home Tools and Support: Creating Content for PlayStation Home Sponsored by Sony This presentation will cover an overview of the current Home Tools features and the feature roadmaps for the future. Additionally we shall walk through the process of creating a space for Home and show a guide to creating 3D mini-games within the Home environments. Wrapping up we shall take a sneak

  • Karaam

    Posted Jan 16, 2008 7:36 pm PT

    while sony is arguing about all this stuff, what is in M$'s mind right now. are they planing something big, are they out of ideas?
    can someone answer me?

  • WNxUSA

    Posted Jan 15, 2008 4:37 pm PT

    Glad to see Sony's shaping back to a very strong force to be reckon with.

  • dave2thegrave

    Posted Jan 5, 2008 7:18 am PT

    2 sonyrulzu.

    i brought into the hype too i was gonna buy 1 on day 1. but lucky for me i live in new zealand and we werent geting them until a couple of months after america did. in those months i realised theyre all sh!t. and brought a 360 instead.

  • dave2thegrave

    Posted Jan 5, 2008 7:13 am PT

    metal gear solid is the most overated sh!t. it hasnt evolved at all in terms of gameplay since ps1.btw im not anti-sony at all i owned a ps1 and ps2 b4 i got my 360 and prefer Japan over America. and will buy a ps3 if final fantasy 13 is ne good. but dont expect much on metal gear it wll be the same sh!t with better graphics.

  • JPaulC

    Posted Jan 5, 2008 1:49 am PT

    ps3 the best of the world wwoooowww metal gera l can`t whte

  • brunoboasorte

    Posted Jan 4, 2008 4:39 am PT

    ainda bem que eles voltaram com o dual shock..... ja nao era sem tempo...

  • Alcotamaysees

    Posted Jan 2, 2008 6:30 pm PT

    Pretty short press conference compared to E3's

  • Spann37

    Posted Dec 29, 2007 3:29 pm PT

    I've never heard so many people Bit ching and moan about being $hitted on for being the first to get a system. You want to be the first on your block to have somthing, then you pay the premium for it. Stop bitc hing. You were the sucker while some of us smarter people waited until the price and the features were right. You people sound like those iPhone clowns, mad that AT&T dropped the price of that contraption after they spent 600 bucks for it. NOBODY FEELS SORRY FOR YOU!

  • Boozer11

    Posted Dec 26, 2007 5:22 pm PT

    yea i agree with sky this system is pretty slow to get started but in a year or to it will be at the top

  • skyholmes

    Posted Dec 22, 2007 9:12 am PT

    I am glad that he belives that the PS3 will become home entertainment booth as I also truly believe that in a few years it will begret, it has great potential and I believe it has greater funtions up its sleeve that the 360 and wii will not be able to compete with. I am not a fan as I own none of these consoles, I have a ds and ps2, I have played on all 3 next generation consoles and all are great yet in a few years I believe that ps3 will be the console everyone wants. I am glad that this article shows the same ideas athough Ihave to admit that it is very annoying that the dualshock is only being relised now!

  • scyth01

    Posted Dec 21, 2007 8:45 pm PT

    PS3 sounds like its going to be a cool future for games. But right now im having fun on the Wii and 360. Gamers this is one of the best years ive seen for games and im having fun. Isn't that why we play? fun.
    Sony, I can't wait for you to take off. And while im waiting... Thank you Nintendo and Microsoft^^

  • whantwhant

    Posted Dec 19, 2007 12:19 pm PT

    is it true there only going to let 50.000 people in the open beta trials

  • ThisIsntLeonard

    Posted Dec 12, 2007 6:53 pm PT

    "SAHeavyWeight: A console is not necessarily better if it has more technical features. The consumers decide what is successful. And right now the Xbox 360 is more successful. The ball is in the consumers court now."

    The consumers do decide. But too bad that argument can't be measured, seeing that the 360 had a year head start, and Halo 3 in the wings of PS3's release. Oh wait, it can be measured. PS3 outsold 360 in it's first year, WITH competition, something the 360 didn't have, not to mention that the price tag was much higher. And as for lack of games, sure there were some sinkers and floaters with PS3's release, but do you remember 360's exclusive? God... 90% of them were horrible.

    With Home, DualShock, lower prices, and the vast amount of games that'll be exclusive to the PS3 in 2008, I can see the 360 slowly sinking.

    PS - It makes me happy to hear that the 360's premier game (Halo 3) is rated lower than Call of Duty 4, and this is agreed upon by MANY old Halo fans.

  • madaseyer

    Posted Nov 17, 2007 12:03 am PT

    Dualshock 3 going to be the same $50 Price Tag?

  • Wiitendo64

    Posted Nov 5, 2007 6:37 pm PT

    @Onthe_dl

    You are absolutly right! My bro bought a 20g PS3 within the first week of launch. Jus about 6months later they dropped the 60g price to the 20g, then they started including 5 Blu-ray dvds, and now they got the damn Dula Shock 3 which will be included with the future PS3s. WTF! This is no way to treat loyal fans who've bought the damn system early and get crapped on in exchange! I hate Sony, maybe if they would stop delaying MGS4 & PShome I'd be happier, but no I'm angry and I hate Sony to hell. Looks like our PS3 will CONTINUE to collect dust

  • dorohala

    Posted Nov 4, 2007 5:54 am PT

    They are trying their best to complete it! I HOPE SO!!!

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