Monday, Oct 2nd 2006 by Benjamin Nied


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Showing the world that they might be as on-schedule as they claim to be, Sony has begun shipping out display kiosks to various Japanese retail outlets, with at least one putting it out for customers to stare at. Akiba Keizan Shimbun (shown below) has their kiosk - hands-off, of course, so that no customers can get excited and steal the kiosk - with the PS3 situated behind what appears to be a large plastic sheet, with an HD monitor displaying a variety of demos including Afrika, Genji, Heavenly Sword and The Eye of Judgment. What, no MGS4 demo?
PS3 Kiosk

To me, this seems kind of unfair to Japanese gamers, who will only have 100,000 PS3 units to battle over when the system launches next month (yes, it’s just around the corner, folks). That enormous MGS 4 poster can’t help matters much either, since it’s kinda difficult to play a highly-anticipated game when you have no consoles to buy. Nintendo should capitalize on this by reminding gamers “ya know guys, Wiis are still in stock.” Not sure how well it’ll work, but hey…every little bit helps, right?

[via IGN]

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  1.  Chris Davies   View all comments by Chris Davies  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Seems a bit off, not actually having playable demos. I’ve seen kids in stores rush up to what they think is a working system, but when they find that there aren’t any controllers hanging out the front they generally don’t bother sticking around to watch. Sony should watch out, or the short attention-span of young ‘uns will work against them!

  2.  Vincent Nguyen   View all comments by Vincent Nguyen  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    yeah, you can only ooooohhhhh-n-ahhhhhh for so long until wanting to play with the damn thing.

  3.  Benjamin Nied   View all comments by Benjamin Nied  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I’m wondering why they felt the need to ship a real PS3 with see-but-don’t-touch kiosks, which makes me wonder if those PS3s are just inactive dummy models or a simple video player. Could Sony be farther behind than they said?

  4.  Vincent Nguyen   View all comments by Vincent Nguyen  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Maybe…otherwise Sony would want folks to be “all over it.”

    I’m wondering why they felt the need to ship a real PS3 with see-but-don’t-touch kiosks, which makes me wonder if those PS3s are just inactive dummy models or a simple video player. Could Sony be farther behind than they said?


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