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A senior games studio source working on an upcoming Sony game says the new system's controller has undergone numerous iterations, few of which resemble the DualShock build that has become synonymous with PlayStation.
Experiments within Sony's R&D department are thought to have been extensive. Versions of the new PS4 pad include biometric sensors on the grips and an LCD touch screen, the development source claimed.
A second source, working in a separate part of the industry but still connected to Sony, said PlayStation engineers are "trying to emulate the same user interface philosophies as the PS Vita". This is likely a reference to the touch-screen capabilities of the PlayStation handheld, and a suggestion that Sony will tightly integrate its portable and home systems.
The new console - codenamed Orbis - will be revealed in a matter of weeks, not months.
Sony has declined to comment.
Speaking to The Times (via IGN), Sony overlord Kaz Hirai said: "Why go first, when your competitors can look at your specifications and come up with something better?"
Riku Rose wrote:Speaking to The Times (via IGN), Sony overlord Kaz Hirai said: "Why go first, when your competitors can look at your specifications and come up with something better?"
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013- ... ing-better
Well that makes it sound like PS4 is coming in 2014. Makes me interested to see when they will unveil it though.
Who Really Cares? wrote: http://www.vg247.com/2013/01/17/showtim ... at-1-23tf/
PS4 to be more powerful?
Original article has the shit ripped out of it..
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/ps4-is-3 ... es/0109457
Who Really Cares? wrote: http://www.xbox360achievements.org/news ... oured.html
To be simply called XBox and also going to release a X Tablet?
Just when you think the Xbox 720 rumor mill is getting boring ...
An anonymous prankster named X-Surface has decided to punk some of the biggest gaming news sites in order to make a point about the haphazard nature of gaming news reporting. By claiming to be a Microsoft employee, the hoaxster managed to feed legitimate-seeming information to major sites like CNet, Gizmodo, Pocketlint, VentureBeat, Tech Digest, VG247, NowGamer and even Yahoo!.
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