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It's marketing speak, lying is expected. Never believe what politicians or corporate executives say during interviews. It's like a law. These things don't bother me, they're just advertisements. Still, don't Nintendo fans always rip Sony reps for the silly boasts they make now and then? Not that some of the comments haven't deserved it but I see no reason to bend over backwards to defend this now.

Those were some good questions from CNN, though. I was surprised. She started off with a zinger, too.

Did he really say that the gamepad could be used anywhere in the house? I didn't notice that in the interview. If he did, to me that would be much worse than the CoD comment, as there are a lot of people that wouldn't be true for. Houses with the living room on one end and the bedrooms on the other are common and from what people have said there is no way it would work in my room. That would be misleading in a way that actually mattered and I could see people being justifiably angry over it.