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Old 07-18-2007, 04:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
BrewCityUpstart
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Jack Tretton calls PS3 "steak", Wii "lollipop", 360 "unreliable cook"

We're going to put Jack's quote front and center because it's so hilarious, then we'll talk about the interview with Gamepro. "I think the PS3 is the Surf 'n Turf, the PS2 is your favorite burger restaurant... [Wii] is a lollipop, and I'm too old for lollipops. And the [Xbox 360] I get sick from once in a while because the cook isn't always reliable." We can't really argue with the quote, because each have their own ingredients of truth. We're giggling, because we added on to the joke. We're so clever.

Anywho, the interview itself dives into everything Tretton -- his thoughts on the PSP and PS3 as well as some personal anecdotes we nodded our heads to. We've started to incorporate a lot of our electronic devices into the PS3 -- all our pictures are on it via those fun memory stick slots. We stream all our music from our computer directly through the PS3 and out that nice stereo system. If we were to download any movies or television shows, we also stream those. After converting them (painfully). Tretton believes that educating the masses to all these uses will draw in sales and he believes that process has begun. We'd like to believe so, too. It's a really fun interview to read, we promise, so check it out!
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