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Sony E3 2008 press conference wrap-up

by Jeff Bakalar
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Sony on Tuesday afternoon concluded the trio of press conferences kicking off E3 2008. Here are some of the highlights:

We first got a glimpse of the highly anticipated sequel Resistance 2, set to ship in the fall. The gameplay looked gorgeous and featured a battle with a 300-foot monster. Next up was some time with LittleBigPlanet, shipping in October 2008, a game that will allow users to design, create, and share their own custom levels over the PlayStation Network. MotorStorm: Pacific Drift and SOCOM Confrontation were also briefly shown.

Other PlayStation 3 games were just teased as we saw a short trailer for God of War III, but we got no real information on its release. We also got to see a glimpse of Infamous, scheduled to ship in spring 2009. It's a title where you play a superhero who must decide the fate of an entire city. Next was DC Universe Online, a massive online role-playing game that will have you roaming around and interacting with your favorite DC characters. We were also introduced to MAG (Massive Action Game), a title that boasts online battles involving up to a whopping 256 players.

Sony also announced a new 80GB PlayStation SKU that will go on sale in the fall for $400. The console will mirror all of the functionality in the current 40GB version and looks like it will also include a DualShock 3 controller.

PSP owners will be glad to see a handful of releases, including the newly announced Resistance Retribution, which will ship in spring 2009--an original adventure set in the Resistance universe. Other PSP titles shown off included Patapon 2, Loco Roco 2, Stardust Portable, and Buzz Master Quiz.

The PlayStation Network is also getting a lot of love. Available immediately is the video store that will let you rent and buy movies and TV shows. Sony has sealed up content support from major studios such as MGM, Warner Bros., Fox, Lionsgate, and Disney. Titles bought can be sent to your PSP for viewing on the go. Also, your PlayStation ID will now allow for universal logon including Web integration.

Also announced was a hefty list of exclusive PlayStation Network games. Ratchet and Clank Future: Quest For Booty will be a shorter adventure continuing the story from Tools of Destruction and available for just $15. Other titles include Crash Commando, Fat Princess, PixelJunk Eden, PAIN: Amusement Park, Flower, Siren Blood Curse, and Rag Doll Kung-Fu.

Sony gave us another look at PlayStation Home, which included game-themed environments. But it still did not disclose a release date for the service.

That does it for the opening press conferences. Keep checking Crave for up-to-the-minute updates from the show.

Before covering games and gear for CNET Reviews, Jeff Bakalar dabbled in film and video production. An avid writer, reader, and gamer, Jeff is also an obsessive New Jersey Devils hockey fan. Catch him live every day as the co-host of CNET's infamous podcast, The 404.
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by myong3738 July 15, 2008 9:50 PM PDT
More! more! more! now. PS3 has the potentials and endless possibilities to lead the console war now. Don't fool the public with marketing schemes. It will only bite you back. PS3 needs to lead now. Nintendo Wii is a joke. It is a marketing (successfully)hyped machine. For Xbox 360, lots of game titles to choose, but the console is a joke (reliability, noise and performance issues). Like iphone, PS3 is far advanced machine that is built today. Thank you Sony.
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by mersi-zen June 12, 2009 6:24 AM PDT
lol.
you seem like an enthusiast.
my husband loves his PS3 and I as most of you can imagine hate it...but I have to admit it is pretty nifty. There is a lot you can do with it and even connect to the net.

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by gerardosalazar11 July 16, 2008 2:43 AM PDT
Game Console....game is in the name....game titles do make a huge difference. Yes the 360 has its flaws, but it makes it up with an outstanding library of award winning games, and in the case of titles released for both consoles, it even plays them better, Orange Box anyone? Sony did make a great machine, they just broke the golden rule of video games, they put the hardware over software, and you never do that. If you want something with a Blu-ray player, ability to play games, and surf the web in your living room, a living room computer would be a better idea. And with the news of Final Fantasy being released simultaneously for both consoles....Sony has a lot of ground to make up if they really want to win this generation. The Wii may not be in the same league of performance as its two competitors, but it seems to be what people want otherwise it wouldn't be sold out for so long. You may have the most efficient product in the market, if no one wants it, then in terms of economics, its useless. Supply and demand, suppl and demand
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by AlbertFang June 7, 2009 9:59 AM PDT
Sony is making a lot of appearances, and I admire that because they are taking technology to the next level.

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by spanic911 September 11, 2009 8:26 PM PDT
More! more! more! now. PS3 has the potentials and endless possibilities to lead the console war now
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by cnbcaddict September 30, 2009 11:41 AM PDT
Sony makes the best video devices bar none. I always look at their brand first when buying.
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