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Sony's PS2 Online Lays Claim To TV Generation

Thanks to Yahoo for reprinting a Sony press release in which they claim online gaming using the PlayStation 2 is taking away viewers from the TV, noting that "...the audience for online gaming with the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system grew to 2.6 million this month" - though that figure seems to be the number of PS2 systems with online adapters, not the amount actually online. Elsewhere, Sony notes that online play is "...up 239 percent when compared to February of last year, with 67,708 new gamers registering during the 29 day month", and that some games have extremely committed players: "SOCOM II: U.S. Navy SEALs players spend an average of 4.2 hours a day playing the game online." This comes shortly after news that 25 million PS2s have been sold in North America, a figure "contributing to overall worldwide shipments of more than 70 million units" - meanwhile, GI.Biz notes that Xbox Live "has been celebrating having 750,000 Xbox Live users [in the States], with a target of a million by June."

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  1. XBox rules!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    first post!!! you lame assholes... I can post first because my XBox is a american product and my pride in my great country and my great XBox accelerate everything...

    If only they would make games for that bitch... IAve played Metroid Prime and it ruled... I hope M$ will buy those japanese bastards and port Metroid to my great american console system!!!

    Join the fun!!!

    Do you know gamespy.slashdot.org???

  2. Re:SOCOM Navy Seals... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    It's because they're better than you...

  3. Online game? by News+for+nerds · · Score: -1, Troll

    Huh, we don't need it! We'll fight evil CPU forever and ever!

    (sorry OSS folks those are wmv)

    Tetris grandmaster

    Super Mario Bros 3 in 11 minutes