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http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10/02/shuhei-yoshida-doesnt-comment-on-competition-against-3ds-but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.



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ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.



iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?



ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?


Shots against x1?? Where?



of course he's not gonna comment on the 3DS competition. it's not a compititor according to Sony right? XD



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iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?


Shots against x1?? Where?

http://www.gengame.net/2013/05/sony-takes-a-few-jabs-at-xbox-one-reveal-over-twitter/

 

Here's one



iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?


Shots against x1?? Where?


http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=w6eOa812mYA&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dw6eOa812mYA

another one



Ah, nice, a thread where the OP derails discussion of the article from the very beginning. Lovely.

And here I wanted to talk about what Yoshida said but that seems out of place now.



ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?


Shots against x1?? Where?

http://www.gengame.net/2013/05/sony-takes-a-few-jabs-at-xbox-one-reveal-over-twitter/

 

Here's one

What?? What???? Buut! Where?? What are you trying to prove??? lol

Anyway, I think it's extremely difficult for Sony to look at the 3DS like competition when the Vita is getting streamrolled. It's much easier for them to see a more equal rival like the 360 as the competitor to the PS3. Also, I don't think Sony appreciates the value of Nintendo games and feel like they are in a league of their own. That may have some truth to it, but in the end it's Nintendo's games and platforms that sell better.

I personally see the value in the way Sony makes games, the quality of the art and music. I think Nintendo can learn from them. However, it's sad that the two companies ignore each other so much, there is a lot to learn from a competitor, once you've acknowledged them.



ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:
iamdeath said:
ChristianSoldier said:

http://www.dualshockers.com/2013/10...but-aims-to-increase-ps-vitas-installed-base/

Sony Worldwide Studio President Shuhei Yoshida isn’t too interested in talking about the direct competition against Nintendo’s 3DS, but he has clear ideas on how to increase the installed base of the PS Vita, as he stated in an interview on Gamesindustry International when asked on what he plans to do to catch up to the 3DS.
We don’t necessarily talk about catching up to the 3DS – but we’d like to increase the installed base of PS Vita. For us to be able to provide better hardware, in our mind – the new PS Vita is slimmer and lighter, easier to hold, has some internal memory from the get-go, so it’s a bit more value – but the important thing is to continue to provide great games and game experiences. The games can come not only from PS Vita’s dedicated games – Vita and PS4 are designed with each other in mind, to connect to each other. If you own a PS4, you can play PS4 games via remote play, and once we start the Gaikai service, you’ll be able to play PS3 games on PS Vita. We continue to add our services on PlayStation, and for PS Vita, the enjoyment and the sources of games will expand, not just from PS Vita dedicated games. Those are the strengths that we have on PS Vita compared to other products – it’s a device that you can use to enjoy PlayStation content from different sources.

"Providing “great games and experiences” is exactly my idea of doing a good job in the portable field (or any kind of gaming field really). It’s good to hear that Sony is committed in that direction instead of looking too much at what the competition does."

Hmm I guess he doesn't like to take shots at competition when he's the one losing.

?? What are you trying to prove? When has he taken a shot at the competition ever? You sound awful sensitive. Leave it to the internet to turn a good interview into some kind of shot at someone.

Don't read too much into it dude, it just an opinion and you must remember all the shots he took at the Xbox one right?


Shots against x1?? Where?

http://www.gengame.net/2013/05/sony-takes-a-few-jabs-at-xbox-one-reveal-over-twitter/

 

Here's one

Oh please, nothing but light hearted banter...some of you are way too sensitive.