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> A giant moving PlayStation Move controller shook up Amsterdam City this week. The device was actually moving through the streets of Amsterdam. People that took a picture and uploaded it to the website www.room299.com could win great PlayStation prizes.
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I haven’t posted this before, because I am still arguing if this is a game, but Flower could at least be described as visual yoga….? For that reason it could easily contribute to objectives on personnel (staff) – to inspire and relax your employees during busy days at work. If you’re running out of time because of too much work, play Flower for 10 to 15 minutes and your effectiveness will surely improve after playing.
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PlayStation reports 10 million visitors to their virtual world ‘Home’. Apart from that they plan to install an MMO portal (massive multiplayer online) to facilitate playing games through the Sony network (and PlayStation servers of course). They must be working on new business models like paid servers, monthly subscriptions, video on demand and micro transactions in MMO. If you like to see a case about Micro transactions check this website: BrandNewGame
Check CASE: “Diesel Store in PlayStation Home”.
For more about Sony PlayStation & Home follow the link below.
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Prices vary between 0 and 1,5 euro’s.
This video is consumer generated – just so you know…
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Sony PlayStation and Nintendo presented their – somewhat disaponting – sales figures today.
Worldwide sales decline affects both hardware and software, but in The Netherlands software is still growing, though lightly.
Last quarter, PlayStation sold 14,8 million games for their PS3. In 2008 PlayStation sold 22,8 million pieces in the same quarter. On hardware, PlayStation sold 1,1 million PS3’s and 1,3 million PSP’s this quarter, compared to 1,6 million and 3,7 million consoles that’s a bit disappointing, but logical if you consider the current economic circumstances.
PlayStation 2 is still performing well. It sold 1,6 million copies this quarter.
Nintendo showed a decline in sales of 40% and a profit decline of 60% compared to the same period last year.
Last year, this quarter, 5,17 million Wii’s were sold, compared to a 2,23 million this quarter.
All in all no shame, but slightly disappointing.
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