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Have relations soured so much that Reeves has to take a jab at EA? http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6931&Itemid=2 But he’s not taking total credit on Sony’s behalf for the expansion of the games market beyond the core gamer. “…We’re very happy Nintendo broadened the market to where we have never gone. But Sony is going places where EA and Microsoft have never been. We’re very happy about [market expansion]. It keeps growth of the industry going up and up and up instead of just recycling gamers.” Also, on the price cut: Reeves said that for Europe, it’s simply too early for a price cut on PS3. And besides, he said, Europeans like bundles. “Had we gone down in price in July, that’s three months after we launched PS3. It’d be kind of like saying, ‘hey, we failed.’ But we didn’t. We’ve been selling through much more than we ever thought we would be, even in Germany. “If [a price cut is] what they want to do in the US, fine… But we don’t need to do it in Europe.”