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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Sony Europe boss David Reeves dropped word that Home would be launching with strong third-party support, but that may not be enough to prevent the service from suffering from the Spore syndrome. Read More...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Let's face it, the Nintendo DS is the most successful handheld. Like ever. It's hard for Sony to go against such a juggernaut. The PSP is making big gains in Japan. People forget that! Sony Computer...
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Destructoid (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
Despite the PSP's reputation as a bit of a let-down and the DS' reputation as a ridiculous success story, Sony does not think that its handheld is overshadowed by Nintendo's dual-screened moneymaker. Claiming to be very happy with the PSP, SCEE boss David Reeves touted the system as a success. "I think you can ... see the smile on our faces when we talk about what we're offering at this price and the...
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Computer And Video Games (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
"We're very happy and comfortable with our PSP business," says UK boss David Reeves. The DS may be doing incredibly well, but that doesn't mean the PSP is doing badly says SCEE UK boss David Reeves, who insists the PSP isn't living in the shadow of Nintendo's handheld. Click here to read the full article
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AfterDawn.com (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
Sony has announced more details for the UK launch of the updated PSP -3000 handheld console . According to Sony Europe boss David Reeves the handheld will hit the region on October 17th and cost GBP 149.99. The new model will only cost about GBP 10 more than the current Slim and Lite hardware SKU giving consumers options when they go out to buy the PSP . The PSP-3000 has a silver finish and a brighter...
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PS3 Fanboy (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Filed under: News A number of you sent in a tip last week regarding SCEE president David Reeves, who was quoted as saying Mirror's Edge will be a timed exclusive on the PS3. Well, it isn't true. It looks like that was "a misunderstanding in terms of the quote," a Sony spokesperson told Eurogamer . But the representative did have something else to say. "PlayStation has an exclusive marketing agreement...
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Joystiq (Free subscription) | 27/08/2008
Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3 , Sony PSP , Business PlayStation Europe boss David Reeves is on the verge of extending the long arm of Sony onto the mat and tapping out -- exclusivity is just getting too darned expensive. "I think we have to accept that exclusivity is not a thing of the past, but it is probably with publishers," Reeves told GamesIndustry.biz in a recent interview. Of course, Reeves...
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
In the wake of losing publisher exclusives like Final Fantasy XIII , Sony Computer Entertainment of Europe president David Reeves has sounded off about the battle for exclusives, saying that developers are the better target for business relationships. Read More...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
Sony Computer Entertainment of Europe honcho David Reeves is not an easy man to impress. So even when Microsoft lands Final Fantasy XIII on the Xbox 360, Reeves just turns up his nose, flashes a "W"...
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GamesIndustry.biz (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
SCEE president David Reeves explains that developer deals are more likely
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Destructoid (Free subscription) | 26/08/2008
Many of us thought that Microsoft had pulled off a huge coup when Yoichi Wada revealed that Final Fantasy XIII was coming to the Xbox 360 in North America and Europe. We were wrong however, as the snuggable SCEE boss and all round talkative chap David Reeves is here to set the record straight : I think that just as we got a massive blip up [in hardware sales] with GTA IV -- which was not exclusive...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
If you are a gamer, living in a PAL territory can be heartbreakingly hard at times. There are so many languages, and it really takes forever for games to get released. But, chin up! Sony Computer...
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Destructoid (Free subscription) | 25/08/2008
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe man David Reeves has suggested that being the forgotten market of the gaming industry is actually a good thing somehow, because Europe getting its games last means that "everything's ironed out." Oh, I see ... that makes waiting for my Final Fantasy IV much easier. People say, 'Well, why do we always get things last? Why can’t we say things?' Well, I’ve said this...
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Kotaku (Free subscription) | 23/08/2008
How many times do Sony need to say it? There Will Be. No. PS3 Price Cuts. At least not for the foreseeable future, anyways. They’re too busy cutting back on the cost of making the thing to worry...
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AfterDawn.com (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president David Reeves has said in an interview that the company will not be dropping the price of the PlayStation 3 in Europe during 2008, putting any speculation to rest. "There is no price cut," Reeves said . "We're not going to drop the price this year." He later explained that software sales were very important to the company, more important so than the price...