until now only studios that payed a high fee were able to program the consoles. The introduction of the Linux Development Kit for the PS2 (http://playstation2-linux.com/) was nice, but too restrictive for sharing your productions. Now everyone will have, at last, access to the hardware. And I'm sure people will not only develop games.
Sony (and Nintendo) better counterattack to this, or they are going to loose quite a big chunk of market share.
until now only studios that payed a high fee were able to program the consoles. The introduction of the Linux Development Kit for the PS2 (http://playstation2-linux.com/) was nice, but too restrictive for sharing your productions. Now everyone will have, at last, access to the hardware. And I'm sure people will not only develop games. Sony (and Nintendo) better counterattack to this, or they are going to loose quite a big chunk of market share.
we only need a brush and some "special" paint.