SCEE PlayStation Day - 06/05/2008


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As previously rumoured, Kaz Hirai will be giving a talk at the SCEE PlayStation Day, as a rep has just confirmed.

“Yes he is,” a SCEE spokesperson told videogaming247 this morning when asked if the Sony super-boss was going to be at the event. “He’s going to be doing a talk.”

David Reeves will also be at the event, said the rep.

SCEE doesn’t want to reveal what’s going to be shown at the event in terms of software and services just yet, so you’ll have to wait for that, but if Hirai’s going to make the journey you can expect fireworks.

The SCEE PlayStation Day is being held in London on the evening of Tuesday, May 6.

Source: http://www.videogaming247.com/2008/05/01/k...vent-next-week/

I didn't even know an event was next week! :laugh:

As the big man is making a move to come, and obviously making a speech hopefully we hear a bit more about Sony's UK based projects.

Such as Home/LBP (Y) - And even The Getaway and 8 Days.

I'm also assuming we'll get a DS3 release date.

Official Website

http://www.playstationday2008.co.uk/

Topics on Neowin related to PS Day

Haze Demo Coming to PSN Next Week as Part of Playstation Day - https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=634680

PS3 Fanboy hands-on: LittleBigPlanet - https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...amp;p=589378602

Live Blogs

Eurogamer - http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=137039

Gamespot - http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6190415.html

IGN - http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/871/871815p1.html

Joystiq/PS3Fanboy - http://www.ps3fanboy.com/2008/05/06/remind...nference-today/

TheSixthAxis - http://thesixthaxis.com/playstation_day_20...re_978_tsa.aspx

N4G - http://forums.n4g.com/m_124242/mpage_1/key_/tm.htm#124242

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Just making this into an official topic.

It seems Killzone 2 and RFOM2 amongst other titles will be making an appearance tomorrow.

So what Sony shows off may be more worthwhile than some are expecting from this event :D

SCEE PlayStation Day kicks of at 4pm BST - all the news here

Keep your eyes open this afternoon, PlayStation fans, as SCEE will hold its 2008 PlayStation Day press conference at 4pm: it?s gearing up to be a whopper.

In the absence of E3, companies are now trending towards showing their end-of-year line-ups to the trade in April and May at their own events, and from what we?ve been told in private you can expect today?s reveals to be significant.

Details:

* 15.30 - Venue open

* 16:00 - Press conference

* 17:30 - Play time with games

We can?t tell you where it?s going to be held, but it?s a huge London venue and the guest list is described as ?substantial?. We know a good portion of what?s going to be shown and all we can say is that it will be worth your while to keep watching for updates.

Kaz Hirai and European boss David Reeves will both be giving talks at the event, and there?s a heap of rumours circulating about what?s going to be shown. It doesn?t take a rocket scientist to work out that you?re about to hear pretty much everything about Sony?s 2008, so make sure you?re paying close attention at 4pm BST, when - God willing - we?ll be bringing you live updates from the venue.

It?ll probably just be Kaz talking about ?brand equity?, a few PSPs and some warm beer, in reality. Don?t let us down, SCEE.

Source: http://www.videogaming247.com/2008/05/06/s...-the-news-here/

All aboard the hype train!

To be fair, it sounds like this should be pretty wor:pinch: - Don't do another GDC Sony :pinch:

jstevenson:

We are off to dinner, but rehearsals went well, Resistance 2 is up and running on its three kiosks and we had a nice game going with the boys in Burbank.

Should be fun... will live blog if I can (may be spotchy if I'm working) and will try to post maybe one of the screenshots when Ted shows it on stage (need to ask permission, I thinks!)

RFOM2 developer!

Looking forward to seeing some more from that game :yes:

^ just to clarify, jstevenson isn't really a dev for insomniac. he's a community manager for the company, but he works very closely with the devs. played resistance with him a few times. cool guy. :)

and he gave another tease on GAF...

We're in the final dress rehearsal, R2 is all patched up and ready to roll... I just got done adjusting TV settings (vivid equals BAD folks).

I played a game you all are fapping over in this thread... 100% confirmed.

he's most likely referring to killzone 2.

^ just to clarify, jstevenson isn't really a dev for insomniac. he's a community manager for the company, but he works very closely with the devs. played resistance with him a few times. cool guy. :)

and he gave another tease on GAF...

he's most likely referring to killzone 2.

Ahh right (Y)

By the way, added links to the live blogs I can currently find in the first post.

Rumour is Sony may be putting up videos of the event on PSN afterwards... No live video though I don't think, so we'll have to do with live blogging.

Some on GAF claiming to know what's making an appearance,

Just got a phone call from Snoopers, here is the list of stuff there:

Ghostbusters

Siren

Motorstorm Pacific Rift

HOME

PSN Stuff

LBP

MySingstar Online

PS Eye

Killzone 2

Mirror's Edge

Resistance 2

Socom Confrontation

HAZE

Go Messenger/Skype

Play TV

Eye Toy Pom Pom Party

Eye Toy Heroes

Secret Agent Clank

Play TV PSP

Photo Application

Movement

Singstar Summer Party

Super StarDust HD Team

And some crap like Kung Fu Panda

I'm happy to see PlayTV in there, it's a gadget im really interested in getting :D

7 minutes to go till it starts.

I've scoured the web for the live blogs I can find and posted them in post 1.

:)

More detailed list of what to expect,

Music:

* Guitar Hero 3

* SingStar PS3 Vol. 2

* SingStar Summer Party

* Dancing Stage Supernova 2

* Movement

Film and Art:

* Blu-ray / BD Live - Sphe

* Lego Batman

* Wall-E

* Kung Fu Panda

* Ghostbusters

* Siren: Blood Curse

* Photo Application

* Movement

* Sponsorships - FWIC Video

Travel:

* Go! Explore

* PlayTV - PSP

* Buzz!: The Master Quiz

* Everybody's Golf 2

* Secret Agent Clank

* Echochrome

* Crisis Core

* Space Invaders Extreme

Sports:

* MotorStorm Pacific Rift

* Everybody's Golf: World Tour

* GT5 Prologue

* Euro 2008

* Beijing Olympics

* High Velocity Bowling

* WipEout HD

Friends and Family:

* Buzz!: Quiz TV

* Buzz!: Master Quiz

* EyeToy: Pom Pom Party

* EyeToy: Heroes

* PlayTV

* Echochrome

* Go! Messenger / Skype

* Buzz! Junior Jungle Party

* Elefunk

* PixelJunk Eden

* PlayStation Network

* Folding@Home

Creation:

* LittleBigPlanet

* My SingStar Online

* PlayStation Eye

Intense Action:

* Killzone 2

* Mirror's Edge

* Super Stardust HD Team

Clan:

* Resistance 2

* SOCOM Confrontation

* Haze

* Warhawk Operation: Broken Mirror

Home:

* PlayStation Home

Killzone 2 is PLAYABLE!. as is Home LBP and MotorStorn Pacific Rift.
According to my lanyard, the "sampling" period after the conference will give us hands-on access to the likes of Killzone 2, LittleBigPlanet and Home, and MotorStorm 2 is called MotorStorm Pacific Rift. But you know that, assuming the people I left behind put it on the Internet when I ordered them to. Anyway, I'm going to stop wittering until something happens.

Yay, I hope we get some new KZ2 game play videos, not seen a new vid from it in like a 9 months :/

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