[Definitive] Sony PS3 Thread


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Got to tip my hat to Sony for keeping a tight lid on the PS3 no leaked specs or screenshots :)

However, they don't allow live filming

oh man that sucks.

So if its going to shown at 12:00PM PST that will be 3:00PM EST for me :D cant wait almost two hours to go! :)

Someone posted this over at the IPS forums:

The E3 conference start times and the different timezones thread

ATTENTION!

Seems that the MS conference has been moved 1 hour(according to TXB). MS was scheduled at 6 pst but has been moved and will start at 7:15 pst. Can someone confirm that on this board? (registration starts 6pm though)

North American Pacific times:

Sony: Monday 16th 3pm | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Monday 16th 7pm | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Tuesday 17th 9am | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

North American Eastern times:

Sony: Monday 16th 6pm | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Monday 16th 10pm | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Tuesday 17th 12 noon | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

Central European times:

Sony: Tuesday 17th 0:00 | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Tuesday 17th 04:00 | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Tuesday 17th 18:00 | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

UK times:

Sony: Monday 16th 23:00 | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Tuesday 17th 03:00 | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Tuesday 17th 17:00 | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

Australia Western times:

Sony: Tuesday 17th 6am | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Tuesday 17th 10am | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Wednesday 18th 0:00 | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

Australia Eastern times:

Sony: Tuesday 17th 8am | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Tuesday 17th 12 noon | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Wednesday 18th 2am | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

Japan times:

Sony: Tuesday 17th 7am | Not confirmed live

Microsoft: Tuesday 17th 11am | Available live at Xbox.com

Nintendo: Wednesday 18th 1am | Available live on IGN.com/Gamespot

Source: http://new.ga-forum.com/showthread.php?t=47430

Got to tip my hat to Sony for keeping a tight lid on the PS3 no leaked specs or screenshots :)

I don't think letting screen shots or specs being leaked out like what happened to Microsoft is a particularly bad thing, as it has only helped build up the hype for their next console, I know I want one.

One plus though is that it helps with the competition as they don't know what to expect, unless of course they have sources of their own on the inside.

and why talok about PS3 when we have a much better console near like xbox 360?

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(I am a Xbox owner and Xbox 360 fan)

Why is it gonna be a better console? Because you say so and its specs are impressive? Sony or Nintendo might come out with a banger thats 100 times better.

w00t!

There might be a live blog at the Sony Conference!

Source: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstatio...message.id=7288

Note from Rich: We will be blogging the Sony E3 Conference at 3pm EDT/6pm EDT today (as well as the Microsoft conference later) as best we can. Stay tuned to this page and reload to see new updates.

I'm waiting to get inside the studio for the press conference. I got here a little early, and the hotty of a security guard was very helpful. So helpful, I'm should take her out...

Anyway, should there be an electrical outlet near me, I can charge up this thing and get to doing a live blog of the event.

Important information, should I have access, will be delivered to you, the GAF readership, as it comes out.

Let's hope for this to work out, otherwise I'll be on the phone to Jenn and Josh and they'll be updating you with the specs, games, and all manner of other important stuff, like the hot gal that just walked right by me, as I tell them of it.

Blog: http://www.gamesarefun.com/e3/journal.php?id=31

:woot: :woot: :woot: :woot:

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