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“Many Cards Yet To Deal”

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Sony provide more PR talk, but there is a wicked poem. Not from Sony though, not this time.

Published: 15:11, 17/04/2009 by djhsecondnature.
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Following less than pleasing news of PS3 sales in the US (How is Europe doing by the way? Anyone want to say? No? Okay then), Sony say that they still have “many cards yet to deal.”

Speaking to Kotaku, SCEA’s Patrick Seybold said, ”The best part of what PlayStation has to offer this year is a relentless string of AAA games. We’ve lined up mass entertainment appeal from the hard core gamer who can’t wait to get their hands on a game like MAG, the industry’s first 256-player shooter, to the casual gamer who wants to take their RockBand skills on the road via the PSP.”

He went on to add, ”We’ve got a confident plan ahead and have many cards yet to deal, so consumers can rest assured there’s a lot to look forward to from PlayStation this new fiscal year.”

Come to think of it, there has been a recent surge of trademarked names and plenty of rumours of titles in development. Anyone else thinking that E3 may actually be good this year?

 

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