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Sony's Phil Harrison Talks Emotion in Games

The increasingly enjoyable games coverage continues on the MTV site, despite the horrible flash interface. Stephen Totitilo sat down for a chat with Sony's Phil Harrison, and comes away with some interesting perspectives on the year. Mr. Harrison discusses Sony's outlook on their launch, the overall role of games in world culture, and the topic of game content as it relates to 'appropriateness'. Specifically, he dealt with the 'controversy' over Rockstar's well-received title Bully. From the article: "Harrison called it a 'storm in a teacup' stirred by politicians and media, embarking on a familiar argument that games aren't really just for kids. In this case, movies and books had delved into similar subject matter and seldom faced such protest. Did that give Harrison, someone with nearly unparalleled power to greenlight video games, any pause about the material he thinks he can offer gamers? 'It has absolutely not changed my approach,' he said. 'I fervently believe that the biggest challenge we face is that our industry is referred to as video games, and games are supposed to be fun,' he said, adding that games shouldn't have to only focus on light topics. 'Games should deal with fear, should deal with comedy and with death. They should deal with peril, with drug offenses.'"

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  1. They let him out again... by Kirin+Fenrir · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    Sony's games on PS3 right now use "less than half" of the PS3, he said. "Nobody will ever use 100 percent of its capability."


    Sony, stop letting Phil Harrison talk! He takes something based in some truth (PS3 launch titles don't use the systems full potential), then states it in a way that makes him look ignorant. When your represenative looks like an idiot, so do you!
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  2. Mod me flamebait by Guppy06 · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    "The increasingly enjoyable games coverage continues on the MTV site, despite the horrible flash interface. Stephen Totitilo sat down for a chat with Sony's Phil Harrison, and comes away with some interesting perspectives on the year."

    An interview with an executive from a game company that hardly focuses on playing games any more on a music channel that hardly focuess on playing music any more. Perfect!

  3. Re:I doubt games will ever evoke much emotion by xblackstatic · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    death of Aeris in Final Fantasy VII.
    Man, I wish people would stop flogging that dead horse. Was I really the only one who wanted her to die?