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3:49 pm - 01/22/2013

Better Late than Never Sony Releasing PlayStation 4 After New Xbox, Will Allegedly Give Them an Edge


There was once a time when Sony never would have dreamed of letting the competition get a head start reaching the market before any of their PlayStation consoles. But going into 2013, the company has achieved some level of mature wisdom since releasing the PlayStation 3, with Sony’s CEO, Kaz Hirai, hinting that the upcoming PlayStation 4 will be released after Microsoft’s successor to the Xbox 360. Certainly a bold statement on Hirai’s part, especially when buzz around Sony’s corporate office seems to be saying otherwise.



CVG reported that an anonymous contact from inside Sony stated that the company would not be allowing Microsoft to stake their claim first in the next console war by delaying the release of the PlayStation 4, noting that a similar mistake was made back in 2005 when the Xbox 360 hit the market before Sony could react, providing the rival console adequate time to establish an increasingly dominant presence.

Conversely, Hirai firmly believes that there is much to be gained by allowing the distinguished competition to present their offerings first. His reasoning is predicated on the Sun Tzu-esque philosophy that being tardy to the party grants the opportunity to analyze the specifications of rival consoles and, with this knowledge, work to develop a better product, while preventing Microsoft from doing the same.

As per the norm, we know next to nothing about the PlayStation 4 or whether the company will abide by Hirai’s business convictions, although it has been reported that the world will get their first glimpse of Sony’s next brainchild during February’s Destination PlayStation event. It may be a month away, but we’re calling it right now: Bill Gates will show up to the console’s demonstration disguised in a trench coat, fedora, and Groucho Marx glasses.

(CVG via Digital Spy, image via m-s-y)



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Oh lordt .... thoughts ?
hazel_belle 22nd-Jan-2013 08:58 pm (UTC)
As long as I can keep my dualshock controller and the ability to play my old PS2 games on the PS4... they can do whatever they want.
punishermax 22nd-Jan-2013 08:59 pm (UTC)
Uh, the PS3 wasen't backward compatable with it's newer versions, I have serious doubts you're gonna play PS2 games on PS4.
powerbottom 22nd-Jan-2013 09:01 pm (UTC)
Couldn't you play PS2 games on the first edition of the PS3?
vanishingbee 22nd-Jan-2013 09:04 pm (UTC)
yes iirc they had the hardware of a ps2 inside the body of the ps3 lol
lucky_latkes 22nd-Jan-2013 09:03 pm (UTC)
It was if you had the 60GB. if you tried playing ps1 or ps2 games on another ps3 model it was moot.
limberwolf 22nd-Jan-2013 09:08 pm (UTC)
Not even all of them, I have a 60GB that's not backwards compatible
lucky_latkes 22nd-Jan-2013 09:15 pm (UTC)
Well fuck that. Sony dropped the ball on ps3.
mushroomsamba 22nd-Jan-2013 09:34 pm (UTC)
you can play ps1 games on any ps3
mirasango 23rd-Jan-2013 12:15 am (UTC)
I have the 80GB and its backwards compatable. But I think that was the last one.
hazel_belle 22nd-Jan-2013 09:12 pm (UTC)
I could have sworn that you could play PS2 games on the first edition of the PS3, like powerbottom said, because the only games I really play on the PS2 are the KH games. Wave Rally, Wacky Races & Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

It would be nice if they could be played on the PS4 since it saves me from having to buy the games again
punishermax 22nd-Jan-2013 09:15 pm (UTC)
PS Store has a damn nice selection of classics to check out though so there is that. PS 1 and 2 games, and probably 3 for the PS4.
hazel_belle 22nd-Jan-2013 09:40 pm (UTC)
Fingers crossed, because I love my Wacky Races PS2
ryukokoro_oppa 22nd-Jan-2013 11:20 pm (UTC)
The very first 60gb ones that they put out on the market way back when could play PS2 games. I think it was the only version that was made backwards-compatible.
firedawn 22nd-Jan-2013 11:03 pm (UTC)
I'm pretty sure they're going to have them available for cheap on the PSN eventually. But I doubt the console itself will be backwards compatible.
hazel_belle 23rd-Jan-2013 05:55 pm (UTC)
Well that will be nice,
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