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Sony: PSN About Quality, Not Quantity
Posted by XanTium | 19-2-2008 21:39 EST

 
From next-gen.biz:
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Speaking to MTV Multiplayer, John Hight, director of product development at SCEA's Santa Monica Studios, explained why PlayStation Network hasn't been particularly overwhelmed with games.

"We're very careful about the stuff we add to our catalog. Early on as a company we decided it's not going to be about giant numbers and ‘Hey, come to PlayStation Network and you'll have 5000 games, maybe three of which you actually want. Go ahead and find that needle in the haystack'.

"It's more about each one of these experiences is something special," he added, noting that Sony's decision to operate in this manner would help it to unearth visionary designers like Will Wright and David Jaffe.
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Naquadah
but... there's pretty much jack all decent on the psn rolleyes.gif
Chancer
Even less content in the UK store compared to the US store.
twistedsymphony
He's obviously trying to say that one (or both) of their direct competitors is putting quantity over quality but I just don't see that either.

both the Wii's VC and the XBLA are mostly quality releases, yeah there's some junk too but there's a LOT of high quality gaming on both of those platforms.

The only platform that I think fits his description is maybe PC, but when you have open development on a license free platform finding the good stuff will always be a needle in a haystack.

Even with WiiWare and the the XNA downloads now there's a peer review system to help sort out the good stuff for public consumption.
HotKnife420
Quality is subjective (even on Undertow). Remember the lyrics to "Different Strokes"?

Personally, I'm more interested why every time I return to dash from a game it signs me out and I have to re-connect. Gets quite annoying.
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