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Sony of America boss Jack Tretton reckons the games industry is full of people who have trouble keeping secrets.

"People don't respect confidentiality in this industry. It's tough enough to keep a secret within your own company, much less when you speak to third parties," Tretton told CNBC (caught by Voodoo Extreme, referring heavily to the PSPgo saga, which saw the handheld leaked the weekend before its planned E3 reveal.

"This is an industry that has trouble focusing on today; we want to constantly talk about tomorrow... You have to prepare for people to know things in advance.

"The frustrating thing is they only know a part of the story and that opens up a lot of conjecture and misinformation that ultimately waters down the reality when you roll it out," he added.

Tretton humorously addressed the PSPgo leak at the top of the Sony E3 presentation, saying he was surprised to see such a turnout given "the industry's ability to keep information confidential".

His boss, Kaz Hirai, was equally self-deprecating, calling the PSPgo the "Worst-Kept Secret of E3". People laughed.

An early version of The Last Guardian trailer was also spilled pre-E3, ruining an otherwise show-stopping reveal. But for all the leaks, Sony's ship managed to produce a motion-sensing controller demonstration few had foreseen.

Rivals Microsoft and Nintendo were not without spoilt surprises, either. Project Natal was all but outed pre-show, and we'd have cried foul had Nintendo not unveiled the long-teased Mario project.

source:eurogamer

 



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Nintendo was always good at keeping secrets. Sony should blame their own internal leaks and not speak for the entire industry.



It's true, but you can't blame anyone when you YOURSELVES released the video of the PSP go, GT Portable, and MGS Peace Walker on Qore a few days before E3.



Oh really? I kinda disagree with that, see avatar.




Aj_habfan said:
It's true, but you can't blame anyone when you YOURSELVES released the video of the PSP go, GT Portable, and MGS Peace Walker on Qore a few days before E3.

Yeah, that's exactly what I wanted to say. I guess they need to keep their own secrets!



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Sony is trying to keep a secret that involves technology from a bunch of technophiles within a company filled with technophiles alike....all I can say is: What did you expect?


Secrets like the PSP Go is going to be spread around by these guys like a bunch of girls in a slumber party...



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Well Microsoft is the best at surprising and stealing the show.



There are things called... NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS. If you want people not to talk, you have them sign one of these.



nojustno said:
Oh really? I kinda disagree with that, see avatar.


O YEAH!



I hate PlayStation Lifestyle!

I wanted to see that trailer for the first time at E3! And I ended up watching it like ten times before E3!



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