Sony explains lack of playable PS3 games at TGS
A Sony Computer Entertainment executive has gone on record to explain why there were no playable PS3 games at this year’s Tokyo Game Show - despite Ken Kutaragi’s previous promises.
Speaking to Famitsu magazine, Masatsuka Saeki said that Sony could have presented playable demos if wished. However, the decision was taken to use video footage only since TGS marked the first time the PS3 was being shown on Japanese soil.
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