Sony to PSP Owners: Just Adapt
Cymoro writes "In an article Gamespot posted recently Ken Kutaragi, Sony Computer Entertainment president, was quoted in a japanese business magazine about the PSP square button defect as saying "There may be people that complain about its usability, but that's something which users and game software developers will have to adapt to." Apparently, flaws are a feature."
I only approach these kind of gates with a tranq gun in hand. You never know when they might chomp you.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Weaslease to English translation:
"We screwed up the design, but we can't figure out how to fix it, so live with it, you ungrateful fuckers."
I know BSD rhymes with PSP, but who died (heh) and appointed you Netcraft?
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Yeah I can see Sony's point. I mean, why would I want a console that had working buttons? Sony is right here. They're always right. I mean come on, the mp3 format didn't catch on at all. They were right about that too.
When in L'Acadamie, I pointed out a small flaw in Michelangelo's David. The unimpressed guy next to me said "meh, what did you a expect, a mass produced consumer device made by Sony?"
They're going to get rid of that whole side-talking thing. Oh nevermind, we're talking about a different system.
You just can't talk to artists
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