Posted Jul 17, 2008 at 06:55PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: Insomniac Games, Sony, Playstation Home
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Selected members of the gaming media were able to experience first hand the capability of PlayStation Home to hold virtual events from within. In E3, game journalists were given the chance to enter the beta and interview avatars of devs from Insomniac Games and Sucker Punch. They were then treated to other notable side trips.

Among those is a guided visit to the Events Space at Home. Here, the media was able to see the place in its actual breathing state. The whole thing lasted for about an hour or so.

This certainly looks good for the fans as this opens up the possibility that someday we'll be able to attend such events ourselves. Now if only Sony would launch the public beta already...




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   by emcp - 2008-07-18
 » mm

i dont actually know what that article is about
but wouldnt it be good, if sony created a E3 in HOME

letting other experience it,
i guess including other consoles, although its unlikey, as
1. its advertising opposition
2. the opposition wouldnt want to boost a rivals service by letting them show their service

i guess we can hope.....


   Re: Mister Common Sense - 2008-07-23
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Home will probably be like E3 in many ways. They're only going to show off sony games though.


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