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Posted Aug 11, 2007 at 05:51AM by Sally B. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, SCEA, SCEJ, David Karraker
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PSP - Image 1As we have reported in a previous post, the PSP reverts to its old 222 MHz cap as soon as Wi-Fi is enabled, despite the recent firmware upgrade that unlocks the full clock speed of the PlayStation Portable.

GameDaily BIZ contacted Sony as soon as they have received word about the Wi-Fi clock speed cap. David Karraker, Sony's Senior Director of Corporate Communications, confirmed the news that the 222 MHz speed cap is in effect when Wi-Fi - mostly used for network play - is turned on.

"The article is correct that increased CPU speed cannot be used with the PSP's wireless feature," said Karraker, referring to Beyond3D's report. "SCEA (Sony Computer Entertainment America) is working closely with the development community to take full advantage of this new functionality where appropriate for their titles."

An SCEA spokesperson also added that they will "check in with" SCEJ (Japan) regarding the Wi-Fi MHz limit.

Stay tuned here at QJ for more updates regarding this.

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Posted Jun 30, 2007 at 07:16PM by Glen D. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Activision, Electronic Arts, Sony, SCEA, David Karraker
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SCEA - Image 1Sony Computer Entertainment America has agreed to settle a class action suit filed by former and current employees who were not appropriately compensated for overtime work.

For its part, Sony has agreed to put up an US$ 8.5 million settlement fund which will be used to pay off the concerned personnel. In addition, the company also agreed to reclassify the positions of its artists and other production crew in accordance to the federal Fair Labor Standards act.

The suit was filed in 2005 when employees responsible for the copying and production of images complained of not being paid overtime compensation, paving the way for Andrew Wilson v. SCEA in court.

Sony, however, maintains its innocence even if it agreed to a settlement. In a statement, the company said it "denies the allegations in the lawsuit and admits no liability or wrongdoing in settlement." In more recent news, SCEA Director of Corporate Communication David Karraker said that the lawsuit has no impact on the company's financial status for the quarter.

The suit is similar in context to those filed against big game companies Electronic Arts and Activision lately. The game companies have all maintained that they are not at fault but have opted for settlement for the sake of expediency.

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Posted Apr 26, 2007 at 11:06AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3, PSP Tags: Sony, Ken Kutaragi, PS2, PSOne, David Karraker, SCEI
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Ken Kutaragi to step down as SCEI CEO - Image 1SCEI, now chairman">Ken Kutaragi is synonymous with the brand PlayStation. after all, he is the brilliant mind behind consoles PlayStation 1 (PSOne), PlayStation 2 (PS2), PlayStation 3 (PS3), and even handheld PlayStation Portable (PSP). So we were shocked after hearing that Kutaragi will step down from his post effective June 19.

While Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) didn't give any reasons why Kutaragi is leaving the PS family behind, it did say that the official will remain as an honorary SCEI Chairman and will be Senior Technology Adviser to Chairman and CEO of Sony Corporation Howard Stringer.

Well, Sony actually did say something about Kutaragi's departure. According to them, Ken Kutaragi decided to "pursue his dreams beyond PlayStation and to accelerate his network vision" right after the worldwide launch of the new console. But you know how things go whenever a top executive leaves. It's always been "to pursue other dreams" so we don't know for certain if that's the real score.

When asked about this development, on the other hand, Kutaragi explained,

I am happy to graduate from Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. after introducing four platforms to the PlayStation family. It has been an exciting experience to change the world of computer entertainment by marrying cutting edge technologies with creative minds from all over the world. I'm looking forward to building on this vision in my next endeavour.


SCEI's new CEO is going to be Kaz Hirai who used to man the Group Chief Operating Officer. He will also retain his position as SCEI president. We wonder if David Karraker will still say that this is actually no big deal...

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Posted Apr 24, 2007 at 08:07PM by Gino D. Listed in: PlayStation 3, PSP Tags: XMB, Immersion Corporation, David Karraker, SIXAXIS, Remote Play
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PS3 + PSP + PS2... Go, PlayStation! - Image 1Fansite "Killzone Unit" just had a bit of Q&A with SCEA. After asking their readers for possible questions to ask, it was none other that David Karraker himself who spoke for the company and answered some rather burning questions. There were a lot of issues raised, and some clarification on certain rumors we've been hearing for the past couple of days/weeks/months now. Some of the more interesting parts of the interview:

KZU: Now that Sony and Immersion have settled, is rumble going to eventually make it's way to the PlayStation 3 SIXAXIS controller?
Dave: We are currently in discussions with Immersion on how we can incorporate their technologies into our products. No word on when that will happen.


Take note, he said "when" and not "if". Is the rumble feature as good as confirmed then?

KZU: Regarding the XMB, are there plans to allow users to customize their backgrounds similar to the PSP?
Dave: Yes, we are currently exploring numerous options that allow people to make their PS3 experience more personalized.


Will this open up homebrew custom firmware and XMB custom icon packs in the future, much like what's been going on in the PSP community for the past couple of months?

KZU: What does the future hold for the PSP? Are there anymore plans for PS3 & PSP integration?
Dave: We just announced the price drop on PSP which saw a really good bump in sales. We have also announced that we are looking to launch the entertainment download service this year, in addition to God of War coming to the platform. Thanks to Remote Play and the direct wi-fi connection, PS3/PSP integration is something developers can take advantage of right now. I would think as we start looking at this next generation of software you will see more and more game makers taking advantage of it.


More PSP games taking advantage of the PS3 inter-connectivity feature. Why didn't I see that coming?

These excerpts pose some interesting developments and forecasts on the PSP, PS3, and the whole direction that Sony is going with their PlayStation brand. The rest of the full interview is waiting behind the Read link below.

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Posted Apr 23, 2007 at 09:51AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Japan, Sony, SCEA, SCEE, Mark DeLoura, David Karraker
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Sony lay-offs more people - Image 1For the past few days now, we've been hearing reports that Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) will be laying off a handful of its employees. Even though a lot of reasons were given - to cut costs, to streamline operations, because the industry is changing - the bottom of the matter is still yet to be reached.

But whatever the real reason behind all of these is, it seems that the move is on a worldwide level. Sony Computer Entertainment America's (SCEA) former Developer Relations Head Mark DeLoura remarked that some "really great people" had been laid off from SCEA just recently.

DeLoura added, "There were definitely some job cuts at SCEA last week, a bunch of the folks in marketing who have been involved in E3 prep in previous years were let go." It should be remembered that spokesperson Satoshi Fukuoka remarked that Japan may also see streamlining to their operations in the future.

However, David Karraker is insisting that there's no real surprises here as he explained, "Any recent staff changes at SCEA are part of the normal day-to-day operations of the company and are not related to the reorganization announced by SCEE this week."

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Posted Apr 21, 2007 at 03:22AM by Victor B. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Sony, North America, Folding@Home, David Karraker, PlayStation Network
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PlayStation 3 - Image 1With each new day comes a slew of new statistics. The latest one now comes from Sony's camp, with David Karraker recently announcing that more than 1.3 million people have signed up for Sony's PlayStation Network

The numbers are hardly surprising given the PlayStation's current status as a gaming hub, with additional numbers backing up the announcement. For instance, Karraker also reiterated that close to half the number of people signed up for the PSN is from North America. In addition, more than 3.7 million content downloads have occurred since the PSN's inception.

We're pretty sure that the main reason people have been going online and trying out the Network has been because of Folding@Home. It's the scientific fad that's really gotten everyone clamoring for people to help out. Otherwise, we'd all be playing games and not downloading stuff while waiting for our cyber-molecules to analyze themselves.

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Posted Apr 07, 2007 at 11:54AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Sony, Best Buy, North America, EB Games, David Karraker
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EB Games - Image 1Is the 20GB model of the PlayStation 3 (PS3) going to be extinct in the future? We're not too certain on what's the real score on that, but judging from the rate that things are going, it is highly probable. In fact, just the other day, we learned that the online shop Sony Style US just pulled out the said models.

To add to that, we got a tip today from Kaizer_911, a manager for the retail chain EB Games, that his company is no longer purchasing new stocks of the PS3 20 GB model. According to Kaizer_911, the revelation was made through an e-mail from the company's higher-ups and the reason given was that "the demand and interest in the 60GB model out weighs that of the 20GB model."

Mote interestingly, Kaizer_911 went on and divulged that EB Games is currently devising a way to honor the PRP (warranties) sold on the console's smaller model. Another e-mail was sent, accordingly, in relation to this and part of it reads,

If a customer is trying to claim the PRP on a 20GB PS3, and your store doesn't have any, nor do any of your other local stores, you MUST email Store Operations of this issue and we will send you one from the warehouse within 2-3 days. This is currently how the PRP replacement plan is going, we are still looking into other ways to honor these PRP customers should the warehouse no longer have stock of the 20GB model.


A couple of weeks ago, it should be remembered that Best Buy admitted and confirmed that it is finally removing the 20GB model from its shelves. Uh, Mr. David Karraker, where are the 20GB models allocated for North America?

Meanwhile. in case we missed anything, Kaizer_911's full message can be found at the Full Article

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Posted Mar 29, 2007 at 12:20PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Sony, HDMI, UK, Neil Thompson, David Karraker
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Neil Thompson defends Microsoft's move on Elite - Image 1You've all read about David Karraker's rather crackling statements on Microsoft's Xbox 360 Elite. The Sony official said a lot of things, and even taunted MS by saying that they treat every single PS3 consumer as an "elite." Microsoft Xbox UK top official Neil Thompson gave an interview today and defended their company's move.

Thompson reiterated that what they are currently doing is offering their user base options. The Core version of the console is the most basic while the newly announced Elite has advanced features including a 120GB space and HDMI capabilities. The official said that in this way, people can decide if they just need the basics or if they want something more. Then he continued,


We could do two things. One, we could offer consumer choice, so they could come in whenever they wanted to, and decide to add onto it. But also, that gives us some flexibility, in that we can make offerings that we can change and move within the context of the Core system. So over the next two or three years I think, yes, we're in an evolutionary stage.


But more than the hardware itself, Neil Thompson reminded Xbox 360 users to put more emphasis on the software and services they are offering. He said that through these things, the console is in fact evolving without the need to change its hardware specifications. He explained,

The definition of the 360 is about the fact that we can make the machine you bought today different in a year's time through the software and the services that we can deliver, and change what that machine can do and enhance it and make it better.


Lastly, Thompson assured fans that the Core version will continue to become available and that it is, in fact, doing better than ever.

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Posted Mar 28, 2007 at 10:17AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 Tags: Microsoft, Sony, PS2, HDMI, David Karraker
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David Karraker on Ellite: Every PS3 consumer is When Sony announced the PlayStation Home service for the PlayStation 3, Microsoft was rather quick to bash it, saying that it's not even game-centric. So after confirming the long-rumored Xbox 360 Elite, MS should expect the same from its rival company. This time, the guns were fired by David Karraker, Senior Director of Corporate Communications for Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA).

The official said that this move will not, in any way, increase MS' market share. If anything, releasing a third SKU will diminish it as it will ultimately eliminate existing Core consumers. Karraker even said that Microsoft should focus on expanding its demographic outside its 10 million-strong user base. And then Karraker explained,

We're focused on reaching out to the mass market beyond the hardcore gamer, through things like LittleBigPlanet, through Home, through the network. We view every single PlayStation consumer as an elite consumer. Meaning no one is going to get shortchanged at the end of the day, whether they bought one on day one or just yesterday.


It should be remembered that Microsoft remained quiet for so long about this upgraded version of the Xbox 360. At one point, some of its officials were even quoted saying that the HDMI feature is not necessary and that a 20GB space is enough to handle several downloadable content.

Karraker then discussed how the Core version of Xbox 360 is related to PlayStation 2 (PS2). According to him, introducing a new SKU will not allow MS to dip into the existing PS2 consumers. Lastly, he mentioned that when one really thinks about it, the PlayStation 3 (PS3) is just an upgraded version of the PS2. Karraker remarked,

It's the value proposition. When you do the inflation figure for the US$ 299 PlayStation 2, and include the hard drive price in that, it'd be about the same price as a PlayStation 3. The onus is on us to educate the consumer on the value of a console that is going to last for 10 years.



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Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 08:36AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Sony, SCEA, PS2, PSOne, David Karraker
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European PS3 backward compatibility status site up now - Image 1

Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) Senior Director of Communications Dave Karraker, alongside other top Sony executives, promised that a list of backward compatibility titles for Europe will be released through a dedicated website on or before the PlayStation 3 (PS3) launches in Europe this March 23.

You may be delighted to know that this site is already up and running now. A couple of days ago, most of you got a bit pissed when we shared with you a report saying that, after running a series of test,  the European version of the system is only compatible with Eragon. While that wasn't the official list, it was quite unsettling to say the least.

Anyway, we checked the official compatibility site and as it turned out, there's actually a sufficient-enough library of video games for PlayStation 2 (PS2) and PlayStation 1 (PSOne) owners alike to enjoy. The games can be viewed according to countries, making it easy for fans to browse the site. The Eragon-test was ran on a German PS3 and it is worth saying that the said site doesn't have a Germany-dedicated page.

If you want to get a headstart and make a checklist of PS2 titles that you can play on your new system, the Read link below should take you to the European PS3 backwards compatibility status site. A similar site, as you all know, is available as well for North American players.

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