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Posted on Jul 1st 2007 at 11:20:38 PM by (Tondog)
Posted under Modern Gaming, PlayStation 3, Sony, Defense

In a recent interview with GameDaily BIZ, the head of Insomniac Games stepped up to the plate and defended Sony, who has published all of the independent studio's games.

"I think the PS3 has become the whipping boy for the press, quite honestly. I think everyone just wants to fill it full of arrows because Sony's had some pretty amazing success over the years. And it's easy to overlook that it's been, I think, the fastest selling PlayStation console. I think it's human nature to want to take down the guy on top, and Sony has definitely gotten its share of... mud [laughs] ... but it's unfortunate."

I'm not sure if it's the fastest selling PlayStation console ever, but if not, it's definitely the second fastest selling.

He also went on to mention Ratchet and Clank Future, which is the studio's next PS3 title, slated for release this fall. Ted states that this game is the largest and most complex game they've ever made.

The full interview will be posted on GameDaily soon.

Source: http://biz.gamedaily.com/...ndustry/feature/?id=16680


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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