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Shrygue
May 8th, 2008, 18:47
via Games Industry (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/moore-disappointed-by-home-delay_6)


Former Xbox boss and current EA Sports president Peter Moore took a swipe at an old sparring partner this week, expressing dismay at the ongoing delay of Sony's Home service for the PlayStation 3.

The EA Sports president's comments came less than 24 hours after Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kaz Hirai apologised for the latest delay to Sony's ambitious online social networking project.

Our sister site Eurogamer.net asked Moore whether he was interested in working with Home now that he was no longer a direct rival.


"Yeah; I just wish it would ship," he answered.

"I [previously] questioned it a little bit, whether I'd want to wander around there. Phil Harrison showed me a demo – it's very cool, but let's go already. And so I'm disappointed that it's been pushed back a little bit again.

"But I really hope it gets going and becomes that portal to the PlayStation Network and we can utilise it. But boy, I just wish we'd get going."

Home will allow PS3 users to create their own virtual avatar and living space, encouraging interaction with Sony's online community. It is now scheduled for an autumn release.

"We've been testing Home for some time and I simply feel that as great as Home currently is, it needs a little bit more time before it's ready for the wider public - something we firmly believe we can provide in the autumn," Hirai said as he explained the delay at an event in London earlier this week.

F9zDark
May 8th, 2008, 21:08
Its funny how jobs and affiliations change the face of politics. Had he still been with MS, he would have been fired for saying those things...

ketchup
May 9th, 2008, 07:34
Of course I'll have to see it and use it a bit but if it's anything like a souped up Second Life, well I just can't be arsed to be that socially connected to people I don't know and don't really want to know.
For those who like and use the current social networks already I'm sure it's great, but for this old fart not interested.
I've got a feeling that it will have a fantastic start then dry up a bit before stabilising at a 1/3rd of users, (some too young to use it properly and plenty too old to care and most hard core users in the late teens to mid twenties).
I'll guess I'll jut have to "Watch this Space".