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24: The Game...some of the story and gameplay elements. Speculation about 24: The Game was initially positive following the announcement that it would be developed by Sony Computer Entertainment's Cambridge Studio. 24: The Game made an appearance later that... In this article: 24: The Game, Jack Bauer, Chase Edmunds, Kate Warner, Sony Computer Entertainment, Los Angeles, and Sean Callery |
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The Seattle Times | June 03, 2009
Sony plays it big and small
...refreshed with a new pink "Hannah Montana" edition. PlayStation boss Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, started Sony's E3 news conference with jokes about all the press leaks about new hardware, then gave kudos to...
In this article: Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, E3, Wii Fit, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, and Los Angeles
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Yahoo! News | June 03, 2009
Sony unveils new PSP Go (AFP)
...DSi devices. Sony Computer Entertainment president Kaz Hirai showed off a new PSP Go at a press conference in the Shrine Auditorium as a major Electronics Entertainment Expo (E3) got under way nearby in Los Angeles. "We call it the...
In this article: Sony, PSP Go, Nintendo, E3, Agence France Presse, All rights reserved, Hideo Kojima, and Yahoo
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Kotaku | September 08, 2009
Sony's Motion Controller Explained - The Sequel [PS3]
In a 7-minute video chat, Anton Mikhailov of Sony Computer Entertainment America takes us on another tour of the PlayStation Motion Controller, whose prototype he reveals was assembled from some spare parts bought up at a Home Depot. If...
In this article: Sony, PlayStation 3, E3, Sony Computer Entertainment America, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo, Home Depot, and PlayStation
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Yahoo! News | July 31, 2009
Exclusive: Sony Answers 12 Questions about PlayStation 3 Motion Control (PC World)
...at a later time. GO: After E3, Nintendo delivered a kind of backhanded compliment in welcoming Sony Computer Entertainment and Microsoft to the motion-control stable and saying it was "flattered" by your announcements. But SCE's...
In this article: EyeToy, Sony, PlayStation 3, Wii, E3, Nintendo, Microsoft, and PC World
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Kotaku | July 15, 2009
MAG Reloading For Release In 2010? [Delay Of Game]
...on November 24 of this year as of a week ago. When the PlayStation 3 game was being shown at E3, Sony Computer Entertainment America pegged MAG's release date more vaguely, as a "Fall 2009" title. Earlier this year, Sony named MAG, along with...
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www.canada.com
Games take center stage as E3 comes alive
Jack Tretton, President and CEO Sony Computer Entertainment America, looks at the display of new video game Gran Turismo 5 during Sony's Electronics and Entertainment Expo (E3) media briefing on June 2, 2009 in Los Angeles, California. T
In this article: Nintendo, Sony Corp, E3, Wii, PSP Go, Wii Fit, NPD, and Microsoft Corp
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The State | June 03, 2009
Sony shows off motion controller at E3
Sony shows off motion controller at E3 LOS ANGELES -- Sony has conjured a new controller at the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The PlayStation maker unveiled a prototype wand-shaped motion controller at their splashy E3 presentation...
In this article: Sony Computer Entertainment America, E3, PlayStation, Los Angeles, Jack Tretton, PlayStation 3, PSP Go, Electronic Entertainment Expo, and Rockstar Games
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CNN | June 03, 2009
Sony, Nintendo unveil game offerings at E3
...movements onscreen. Sony Computer Entertainment on Tuesday unveiled an unnamed prototype of a motion-sensing system with a controller that can be wielded as a sword, a baseball bat, a gun and even a bow and arrow. "It far surpasses...
In this article: Nintendo, Sony, E3, Wii, Microsoft, Mario Kart, and Kazuo Hirai
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | June 03, 2009
E3: Sony busts a move in motion control battle
...Project Natal is very much in its early stages, Sony leapt into the race today at E3, demonstrating a mind-blowingly effective controller system that Sony Computer Entertainment America boss Jack Tretton said could be on the market by...
In this article: Sony, E3, Microsoft, EyeToy, PlayStation 3, Sony Computer Entertainment America, Jack Tretton, and Nintendo
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Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. (SCE) is a video game company specializing in a variety of areas in the video game industry, and is a full subsidiary of Sony. The company was established on November 16, 1987 in Tokyo, Japan prior to the launch of the original PlayStation video game system. The logo has been used since 1994.
SCE handles the research & development, production, and sales of both hardware and software for the PlayStation line of handheld and home console video game systems. SCE is also a developer and publisher of video game titles and is composed of several subsidiaries covering the company's biggest markets: North America, Europe, Oceania and Asia.
The Chairman and Group CEO of SCE is currently Kazuo Hirai, who on November 30, 2006 replaced longtime CEO Ken Kutaragi, also known as "The Father of the PlayStation". Kuturagi officially retired from his executive position at SCE on June 19, 2007, and now holds the title of Honorary Chairman at the company. Jack Tretton and Andrew House currently serve as President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe, respectively.
- Name:
- Sony Computer Entertainment
- Type:
- Subsidiary of Sony
- Location:
- London, England, UK
- Founded:
- November 16, 1987
- Industry:
- Video game industry
- Key People:
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- Ken Kutaragi: Honorary Chairman, SCEI
- Jack Tretton: President & CEO, SCEA
- Andrew House: President & CEO, SCEE
- Shuhei Yoshida: President, SCE Worldwide Studios
- Kazuo Hirai: President & Group CEO, SCEI
- Revenue:
- $10.746 billion (2008)
- Assets:
- $50.5 billion 900.5 y billion
- Parent Company:
- Sony Corporation
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