Posted Jul 02, 2008 at 07:00PM by Sally B. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: XMB, Sony, Patrick Seybold
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Sony PS3 console - Image 1Shortly after the release of Sony PS3's firmware update 2.40, reports of consoles conking out have circulated the internet and Sony finally had to temporarily pull out the update. What exactly happened? Sony just released an official statement concerning this issue, and while it doesn't give out the exact details, it's still good to know that Sony's working hard to iron the kinks out. More details in the full article.

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Posted Jul 01, 2008 at 05:49AM by Charles D. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Konami, PS2, London, PlayStation Store, Patrick Seybold
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Logo of Sony's PlayStation Store - Image 1Some of you may have already heard of the rumor about Sony releasing PlayStation 2 games as downloadable titles on the highly popular PlayStation Store. However, Sony representatives were quick to squash this particular rumor as Patrick Seybold recently released a statement explaining their stand on the matter. Find out more in our full article.

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Posted Sep 16, 2007 at 11:39PM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Electronic Arts, Sony, SCEA, PlayStation Store, Patrick Seybold
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SCEA explains SKATE PS3 demo delay - Image 1Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) updated the PlayStation Blog a couple of days ago and informed everyone about the different video game demos that will be coming their way. Quite surprisingly, the demo for the PlayStation 3 version of Electronic Arts' SKATE was nowhere to be found.

Take note that the demo for the Xbox 360 build of the game didn't make its expected release date as well. According to SCEA Senior Manager for Public Relations Patrick Seybold, it wasn't their fault because EA submitted the demo late. Seybold explained:


I have to confirm this, but contrary to popular reports, I believe that the SKATE demo was just officially submitted to us for test last week. Its obvious that many of you want it, and we’ll do our best to get it up there as soon as we can. Hold tight.


The senior manager wasn't able to give a concrete release date for the demo but it should be up on the PlayStation Store even before we all know it. After all, the retail copies of SKATE PS3 should be available in a few days.

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Posted Sep 06, 2007 at 08:26AM by Tim Y. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Sony, PlayStation Network, Patrick Seybold
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PS3 firmware 1.92 - Image 1As some of the PlayStation 3 owners have noticed (and stated via comments), the move to firmware 1.92 is causing  connections problems. Based on what we've been picking up, issues include being unable to connect to the PS3's PlayStation Network, or the Warhawk servers. Incognito Games is reportedly also fixing the server bug on their side.

The good news is that it appears that Sony via PR  has also picked up wind of these issues, and is already moving to make a fix. That's the info Sony's Senior PR manager Patrick Seybold is announcing for the moment, although he states that more information should be available in the near future. Drop back again if we receive any more word on this matter.

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Posted Jul 28, 2007 at 11:00PM by Jerico G. Listed in: Wii, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 Tags: Sony, Jack Tretton, Custom Firmware, PlayStation Network, Patrick Seybold, Team M33
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On to fifth issue of QuickJump QuickPeek! Positive feedback has been strong and if there's one thing we love to do outside playing videogames, that's got to be making sure you guys are liking your stay here. So amidst the fanboyish shouts of "Avada Kevadra" and "Erecto Wand" (opps, wrong spell) from potter maniacs here at the office, we bring you the round-up of the things that shook the halls of the gaming industry this week.

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PlayStation Portable

Welcome to our fifth issue! For this run, we have more news that prove how strong the PSP homebrew scene is. For starters, we have Sony CEO Jack Tretton signifying support for PSP homebrew. For those who missed this report, try pulling those raised eyebrows a little lower first.

OK, this "little" revelation was made on an IGN interview with Sony bigwigs Tretton, senior manager Patrick Seybold, and senior director Dave Karraker. When asked whether they have any plans of giving PSP homebrew some long-deserved love, here's what Mr. Tretton has to say: "We certainly see some of the stuff that has been done via homebrew, and it's incredibly creative. And I think we'd like to try and tap into that a little bit more".

Now ain't that a stunner? Not really. Sony's a company that thrives on creativity, so it's highly likely that they still know how to appreciate creative strokes of genius when they see it. However certain boundaries are part of entrepreneurial realities, so it's only natural for them to be protective of their own product. We'll keep an eye on how this will develop. Meanwhile...

The full issue awaits after the jump!


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Posted Jul 24, 2007 at 09:13PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, Jack Tretton, Hackers, Patrick Seybold
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Homebrew community to get some Sony love - image by Gizmodo - Image 1


IGN's Greg Miller, venerable reviewer, editor, PlayStation team member and all-around awesome guy - perhaps the guy of sorts you'd want to review your own PSP homebrew game - offered to send a few questions straight to the big three of Sony Computer Entertainment, getting the official and unflinching lowdown from the likes of CEO Jack Tretton, senior manager Patrick Seybold and senior director Dave Karraker on your deepest (and apparently heated) questions on anything and everything Sony-related.
 
And guess what? A question regarding official homebrew game support by a lucky lad named caterman was apparently selected by Miller and sent to Sony. Though many would have thought Sony would have worn its Gauntlets of Oppression +10 for this segment of the email Q&A, the games division of arguably the world's largest consumer electronics brand wasn't exactly the homebrew antagonist we possibly all felt they were.

In fact, they've expressed a lot of interest in homebrew, especially after witnessing a lot of output over the PSP scene. "We certainly see some of the stuff that has been done via homebrew, and it's incredibly creative. And I think we'd like to try and tap into that a little bit more," said Jack Tretton.

But wait, there's a catch. Get some insight on that right after the jump!

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Posted Jul 22, 2007 at 07:09PM by Tim Y. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: Sony, SCEA, Patrick Seybold
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PlayStation 3 - Image 1We've got another rumor alert for the PlayStation 3 owners, and it deals with our favorite topic - new firmwares. As guys over at the Blu-Ray and PlayStation Forums have been discussing, there's ongoing speculation that a PS3 from the recent E3 2007 was running on the yet-to-be-released firmware 1.90. Even more interesting is that this new firmware supposedly adds an option to select music while you're playing.

Given it's a rumor, we can't really verify if this is true, although it will be remembered that SCEA Senior PR Manager Patrick Seybold recently did state that we'll be getting more info very soon. Stick around for this week, and hope that Mr. Seybold makes good his statement.

Kudos goes to Dr. Egg for informing us of this rumor.

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Posted Jul 21, 2007 at 11:29AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: PlayStation Magazine, Sony, SCEA, France, Patrick Seybold
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SCEA: We'll have something on the PS3 firmware next week - Image 1It is really a good thing that Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) decided to have an official blog. While we all know that most of the interviews coming from the site are canned, it's important for the PlayStation community to hear the updates from the officials themselves.

Speaking of which, one member of the PlayStation Blog under the online name "west" posted a question regarding the PlayStation 3's firmware. He was wondering when will the next update go live. SCEA PR Senior Manager Patrick Seybold picked up the question and answered, "Early next week, we'll have something on the firmware".

Aside from that, no more details were given. Any speculation as to what this "something" is? It should be remembered that PlayStation Magazine (PSM) France recently ran an article saying that the next firmware update will include rumble for PS2 video games.

Tell us what you think through the comments section below.

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Posted Jul 10, 2007 at 08:58PM by Nicolo S. Listed in: E3, PlayStation 3 Tags: Hideo Kojima, Konami, Sony, PlayStation Store, Patrick Seybold
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Can't get enough Snake - Image 1For some odd reason, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots wasn't on Konami's official announcement of lineup for E3. But Sony's PR senior manager Patrick Seybold said himself on the official PlayStation blog: "What would E3 be without a new Metal Gear Solid trailer?"

Along with those words is a promise that should get all MGS fans excited - a fresh MGS 4 trailer that we all expected to crash the party will also be available on the PlayStation Store soon after the press conference where it'll be showcased.

Here's what Seybold posted on the blog:

The latest Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer will be available exclusively for download on the PLAYSTATION Store shortly following our press conference tomorrow. From our friends over at Konami and Kojima Productions, I heard they were still putting the final touches on the trailer a mere five hours before it was hand carried today to Santa Monica for E3!!

Well, he's excited alright, and so are we. It's nice to hear that lord Hideo Kojima's team did some major cramming just to deliver what fans need. But then again, this isn't the first time when those guys had to rush for a major event as told by Kojima a few years back. Knowing him and his crew, we can expect even more surprises when E3 comes. We'll make sure to keep you posted.

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Posted Jul 09, 2007 at 02:01PM by Ryan A. Listed in: PlayStation 3 Tags: SCEA, SIXAXIS, Patrick Seybold
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Over at the official PlayStation Blog, SCEA PR Senior Manager Patrick Seybold posted an article concerning the PlayStation 3 price cut and the 80GB model that the whole video game industry has been talking about since the other day. He didn't say anything new but there's a good reason why we're telling you about it.

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The picture above was attached to Seybold's recent article. Needless to say, there's something particularly different at this box shot of the console, namely the red light on the Home button. Those with more keen eyes noticed as well that the "Contents" section of the box has "more text" describing the SIXAXIS, possibly hinting at added features.

If this turns out to be true, we all know that the supposed added feature will be force feedback which fans have been asking for for some time now. However, it is also possible that fans are reading too much into this. For what it's worth, though, we here at QJ.NET also miss rumble so we have our fingers crossed as well.



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