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RolStoppable said:
@joeorc

During this weekend you have said several times that Sony had a hard time to convince third parties to support the Eyetoy on the PS2. So why didn't Sony show some games that looked like potential hits with the ability to sell Move? Either those games don't exist or Sony wants to cover their hand for an unknown reason, but in that case it would have been a better idea to not show Move at all during GDC and wait for E3.

Eyepet isn't a hit, at least not that I know of. It's definitely not a killer application, something crucial for any peripheral.

to not show move at @ll

when has sony been able to keep anything a suprise this generation?

on that Question is if your courting developer's esp. 3rd party and  3rd party publisher's would it be better to not show something , or show them something's you have already done with your Hardware.

I am not saying sony was just as aggressive in software as Nintendo, What I am saying that many In Sony the Higher UP's still doubted rather the 3rd party developer's would develop for it due to what happened last time when Sony did this with the EYE TOY.

even with the Wii showing strong sales , many HARDCORE game developer publisher's Like EA, and Capcom, THQ, Sega, Ubisoft has stated their somewhat displeasure with sale's, I think Sony was not wanting to get in the same trouble so they are taking a more conservitive view and not count 100% on any sign up's just like last time.

 



I AM BOLO

100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...

ps:

Proud psOne/2/3/p owner.  I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.