
Don’t worry phil, somebody will buy your PS3.
I could probably write ten posts on Sony Computer Entertainment’s (SCE) various toolie statements, but Phil Harrison, the president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios, gets the prize today. Could have something to do with timing: he managed to say this stuff right as toolwatch.org/blog went up.
Recently, with the new gaming console launches, Sony has come under fire for various perceived “flaws” in the system. One thing that a lot of people were clamoring for, that the PS3 lacked, was “rumble” in the controller. A company called “Immersion” owns the patent on rumble technology (This is when the game controller vibrates in your hand, to simulate contact that corresponds to on-screen action in video games), and while Microsoft and Nintendo settled the lawsuits filed against them by Immersion for using rumble without permission, Sony refused to settle.
Previously Sony had said that rumble technology wouldn’t fit in the controller, and that it would interfere with the motion sensing technology. But certainly it had nothing to do with a law suit, right? In fact, recently our boy Phil said that rumble was a “last generation feature.” Well folks, they are taking it all back. In a recent interview with GameDailyBiz, Phil responded to a question regarding the demand for rumble with this:
“We have no plans to do so in the standard controller that ships with PlayStation 3. I believe that the Sixaxis controller offers game designers and developers far more opportunity for future innovation than rumble ever did. Now, rumble I think was the last generation feature; it’s not the next-generation feature. I think motion sensitivity is. And we don’t see the need to do that. Having said that, there will be specific game function controllers, potentially like steering wheels that do include vibration or feedback function—not from us but from third parties.” -Phil Harrison
Didn’t Phil just state, a couple days ago, that rumble was a last generation feature? Gotta admit, I feel sorry for the PR people at Sony who have to follow this guy around with a doggy bag and scooper to clean up.
Nick MacCheyne
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I first heard about the story on 1up.com, and followed it back to the original interview at GameDaily BIZ.