Jan 8 2007, 9:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Our CES correspondent Nikki Inderlied (avid video gamer) interviews Sony at the Digital Experience show yesterday about the Sony PS3 and the upcoming MotorStorm game.
Highlights from the interview:
Sony shipped 1 million Sony PS3 consoles. Sony thinks the Sony PS3 has a 10 year shelf life. Sony, because of the PS2 success will win the console war at the end with the PS3 as well. The U.S. release MotorStorm will do 1080p and 12 multi-player. See also MotorStorm live gameplay.
Watch the video to get a full load of Sony PS3 propaganda delivered by a very motivated Sony employee.
I actually already played the Japanese MotorStorm Sony PS3 game release and published my impressions a couple of days ago.
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