PLAYSTATION 4 in 2010?
Myth or Truth?
Either way you go, it would be most exciting to see what else Sony could do. I happen to like the Playstation a lot better than most game consoles and a new console that will have an extensive software suite for the managing of content being streamed to a TV or Hi Fi source, would be kind of cool. Here is some info I read on a site about this possible happening but I wouldn’t get too excited about it just yet. Only time will tell but we will see.
~ Kyotee
“Rumors spread on internet a unveiling the launch of the next console from Sony, named PlayStation4 in less than 18 months, at least this informs a Australian web publication Smarthouse.
The device will come with some new changes supposedly including the same architecture as the current console but with a new drive bay and attachment area. The PlayStation will include extensive software suite for the managing of content being streamed to a TV or Hi Fi source.
“We have even looked at a Sony home server based on PlayStation technology. This would allow consumers to connect home automation devices to the Sony server while also delivering online gaming and access to an extensive movie and music library,” said one Sony source.
“As a matter of course, I have the vision of PlayStation 4, 5 and 6, which will merge into the network,” announced Ken Kutaragi, the Sony chairman.
“The design concept of the Cell processor is the network processor.” Kutaragi said, adding that the network environment now makes his visions for a net-based games console possible.
So, the PlayStation fans won’t get to be bored with the actual release of the device, that the new PS4 will arrive. One thing is sure, the fact that not everybody will get the new PS3 console, but if they will, it will be because of the new content being streamed to a TV or Hi Fi source. ”
June 24th, 2008 at 12:12 pm
In other words, “We did such a crappy job rushing the PS3 to market to beat Microsoft, then got beat by Nintendo when we didn’t make enough units to meet demand at launch. But, now we finally figured it out, and we’ll take another $600 please.”
Is it any wonder that PS2 is still a popular system? Nobody wants Sony’s expensive crap, even if they did win the format war.