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I was always of the impression that a new console was supposed to be the future of gaming. Not something that had to fend off the future, or be described as having armor to prevent the future from killing it. Apparently this is a holy war, because they are looking for evangelists to rouse the peasants. I have a feeling that the full transcript is going to be troll gold.

http://www.gamepro.com/news.cfm?article_id=135708

 

What's the number one reason to own a PS3 right now? According to SCEA president Jack Tretton, the console is "future proof," that's why.

"The original PlayStation lasted 10 years -- a tremendous innovation when other platforms died and were all but forgotten," Tretton told us in a recent interview. "The same thing is going on with the PS2, and I think that will be the case with the PS3."

He went on to say, "I don't think we expected nor we need to capture the lifecycle of the PS3 in the first nine months. We want to build evangelists, one consumer at a time, and it involves sacrificing in the short term before paying off in the long term."

Regarding the fact that some PS3 games often release weeks after their Xbox 360 counterparts, Tretton said, "We're taking all our development findings and investments and passing them onto the third-party development community.

"We are physically going to studios and working with them hand-in-hand. You will start to see that bear fruit in the near future."

A full transcript of the interview is forthcoming.