- Sony Computer Entertainment
Infobox Company
company_name = Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.
company_type = Subsidiary of Sony Corporation
company_
foundation =November 16 , 1993 bySony
location = flagicon|JPN Minami-Aoyama,Minato, Tokyo ,Japan
key_people =Kazuo Hirai : President & Group CEO, SCEIJack Tretton : President & CEO, SCEA
David Reeves: President & CEO, SCEEShuhei Yoshida : President, SCE Worldwide StudiosKen Kutaragi : Honorary Chairman, SCEI
industry =Video game console s,Video games
products =Pocketstation ,PlayStation ,PlayStation 2 , PSX, PSP,PlayStation 3
owner =Sony Corporation
homepage = [http://www.scei.co.jp/index_e.html scei.co.jp]
footnotes =nihongo|Sony Computer Entertainment, Incorporated|株式会社ソニー・コンピュータエンタテインメント|Kabushiki Gaisha Sonī Konpyūta Entateinmento (SCEI) is a
Japan esevideo game company specializing in a variety of areas in the video game industry, mostly invideo game consoles and is a full subsidiary of Sony that was established onNovember 16 , 1993 inTokyo, Japan .SCEI handles the Research & Development, production, and sales of
hardware andsoftware for their high-selling PlayStation line of handheld andvideo game console s. SCEI is also a developer and publisher of video games for their systems, and is comprised of several subsidiaries covering the company's biggest markets: America,Europe ,Oceania andAsia . The Original Soundtracks of its game franchises are produced and distributed by Sony's Japanese distributive unitAniplex .The
Chairman and CEO of SCEI wasKen Kutaragi who is also known as "The Father of the PlayStation". Kutaragi also served as President of SCEI untilNovember 30 , 2006 when the position was replaced byKaz Hirai . [cite web|url=http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/061130e.pdf|title=SCE Announces New Management Team|publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc|accessdate=2006-11-30|format=PDF] OnApril 26 , 2007 Sony announced that Kutaragi will retire from his executive position at SCEI effectiveJune 19 , 2007. [cite web|url=http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/200704/07-0426E/index.html|title=SCEI and Sony announce Executive Management Transition at Sony Computer Entertainment Inc|publisher=Sony Corporation & Sony Computer Entertainment Inc|accessdate=2007-04-27] Kaz Hirai's position, who was President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, is now held byJack Tretton . [cite web | author = Yuri Kageyama | title = Sony game unit appoints new president | publisher =MSNBC | date = December 1, 2006 | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15992406]Currently based in Minami-Aoyama,
Minato, Tokyo ,Japan , it also has offices around the world such as in in theUnited States in Foster City,California ,USA and a distribution center Hollywood,Los Angeles ,California . Also inCanada with offices and in distribution center in Scarborough,Toronto ,Ontario . InAustralia the offices are inMelbourne , Victoria,Australia .Consoles
PlayStation
Sony's first foray into the video game market, the PlayStation (codenamed PSX during development, currently called PSone), was initially set to be an add-on for
Nintendo 'sSuper Nintendo Entertainment System (a.k.a.Super Famicom ) video game console as an answer toSega 'sSega CD . When the prospect of releasing the system as an add-on dissolved, Sony transformed it into the PlayStation video game console. The PlayStation was released in Japan onDecember 3 , 1994 and later in North America onSeptember 9 , 1995. The system was widely popular and became the best selling home console up until that time.PlayStation 2
Currently the world's best selling console, Sony's follow-up console, the PlayStation 2 or PS2 or PSX2 was released in Japan on
March 4 , 2000 and later in North America onOctober 26 , 2000. The PS2 is powered by a proprietarycentral processing unit , called theEmotion Engine and was the first video game console to haveDVD playback functionality. Some game developers complained that the PlayStation 2 was too hard to develop for, and others also claimed that the PS2 was not as powerful as its competitors. Despite these complaints, the PlayStation 2 had widespread support fromthird party developer s and was very successful in the marketplace. It placed first in number of units sold in its generation, withMicrosoft 'sXbox placing a distant second,Nintendo 'sGameCube third andSega 'sDreamcast fourth, which had been discontinued.PSX
In
December 2003 , Sony upgraded the PlayStation 2 addingDVD burning and ahard drive with video recording functionality. The upgraded system was named the PSX (an acronym also used to represent the original PlayStation). The PSX has extensive media connectivity with the PSP. It is an expensive luxury device (approximately US$700). Due to its unpopularity, it was never released outside of Japan [http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=7006/] .PlayStation 3
The newest console released in the PlayStation series, as well as Sony's entry in the seventh-generation of consoles, is the PlayStation 3 (also called PS3), which launched in
November 2006 . It uses a unique processing architecture called theCell microprocessor , a proprietary technology developed by Sony with the help ofToshiba andIBM . The graphics processing unit, theRSX 'Reality Synthesizer' , was co-developed byNVIDIA and Sony. So far, it is behind its competitors, theXbox 360 andWii in terms of sales. Several versions of the PS3 have been released including the 20, 40, 60, and 80gb versions. The 20 and 60GB have been discontinued to cut production costs.Portables
PocketStation
The PocketStation is a miniature game console created by Sony as a peripheral for the PlayStation. Released exclusively in Japan on
December 23 , 1998, it features an LCD display, sound, a real-time clock, and infrared communication capability. It also serves as a standard PlayStation memory card. The idea of a memory unit boasting an LCD screen was a feature built-in to Sega's Dreamcast memory units.PlayStation Portable
nihongo|The PlayStation Portable|プレイステーション・ポータブル|Pureisutēshon Pōtaburu (PSP) is a handheld game console released and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment, as a foray into the handheld gaming market which was and to this date still is dominated by Nintendo, though the PSP is noted as being the most successful competitor to Nintendo. Its development was first announced during E3 2003, and it was officially unveiled on
May 11 , 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004. The system was released in Japan onDecember 12 , 2004, in the United States and Canada onMarch 24 , 2005 and in Europe and Australia onSeptember 1 , 2005. A Slim & Lite redesign was announced at E3 2007. The new features included a smaller size, moreram and a lighter weight. It was officially available in North America, Europe and Japan onSeptember 2007 .Internal organization
In
September 14 , 2005 Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS) was formed, [cite web|url=http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/050914ae.pdf|title=SCE Establishes SCE Worldwide Studios|publisher=Sony Computer Entertainment Inc|accessdate=2005-09-14|format=PDF] and will be responsible for the global creative, technical and strategic direction setting of development and production of computer entertainment software for the PlayStation family.Shuhei Yoshida was named as president of SCE WWS on 16 May 2008. Yoshida took over fromKazuo Hirai , who was holder of the post afterPhil Harrison (a former SCEE VP) left the company in early 2008.Game franchises
Sony Computer Entertainment owned franchises:
logans
Slogans by Sony Computer Entertainment advertisings campaign:
*"Enos Lives" – PS
*"U R Not e" – PS
*"Do Not Underestimate The Power Of The PlayStation." – PS
*"Wherever, Whenever, Forever" – PSOne
*"The Beginning" - PS2
*"Live In Yurs." – PS2
*"Welcome to the Third Place" – PS2
*"Fun, Anyone?" – PS2
*"WELCOME CHANG3" – PS3
*"This is Living" – PS3
*"PLAY B3YOND" – PS3Distributed computing applications
Folding@Home
The Folding@Home application connects your PS3 to
Stanford University ’s Folding@Home distributed computer network. This research may eventually contribute to the creation of vital cures. Folding@Home is supported by Stanford University and volunteers who are making a contribution to society by donating computing power to this project. The Folding@Home client was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment in collaboration with Stanford University.Linux OS
Linux for PlayStation 2
In
2002 , Sony released the first usefuloperating system for a video game console, after theNet Yaroze experience. The kit turned thePlayStation 2 into a full fledgedcomputer system runningLinux .Fact|date=February 2007 The mix of hardware and software cost approximately US$149 at launch.Linux for PlayStation 3
The PlayStation 3 also supports alternative operating systems.
Yellow Dog Linux provides an official distribution, and other distributions such as Fedora, Gentoo andUbuntu have been run on the console.Controversial Advertising Campaigns
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the
PlayStation (PS) gaming console inItaly , Sony released an ad depicting a man smiling towards the camera and wearing on his head a crown of thorns with button symbols (".This outraged the Vatican as well as many local Catholics, prompting comments such as "Sony went too far" and "Vatican excommunicates Sony". After the incident, the campaign was quickly discontinued.Fact|date=February 2007Sony's American division also admitted in late 2005 to hiring
graffiti artists to spray paint advertisements for theirPlayStation Portable game system in seven major U.S. cities includingNew York City , Philadelphia, and San Francisco. [ [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69741,00.html Sony Draws Ire With PSP Graffiti] ] The mayor of Philadelphia has filed acease and desist order and may file a criminal complaint. According to Sony, they are paying businesses and building owners for the right to graffiti their walls. [ [http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,69741,00.html Wired News] ] As of early January 2006, Sony has no plans to keep or withdraw them.In July 2006, Sony released a Dutch advertising campaign featuring a white model dressed entirely in white and a black model garbed in black. The first ad featured the white model clutching the face of the black model. The words "White is coming" headlined one of the ads. The ad has been viewed as racist by critics. [cite news|title=Sony ad causes white riot |url=http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/games/archives/2006/07/05/sony_ad_casues_white_riot.html |publisher=Guardian Unlimited: Gamesblog |date=2006-07-05 |accessdate=2006-07-06] A Sony spokesperson responded that the ad does not have a racist message, saying that it was only trying to depict the contrast between the black PSP model and the new ceramic white PSP. Other pictures of the ad campaign include the black model overpowering the white model. [cite news|title=Sony's racially charged PSP ad |url=http://www.joystiq.com/2006/07/04/ad-critic-sonys-racially-charged-psp-ad/ |publisher=Joystiq.com |date=2006-07-04 |accessdate=2006-07-07]
In November 2006, a marketing company employed by Sony's American division created a website entitled "All I want for Xmas is a PSP", designed to promote the PSP virally. The site contained a blog, which was purportedly written by "Charlie", a teenager attempting to get his friend Jeremy's parents to buy him a PSP, providing a "music video" of either Charlie or Jeremy "rapping" about the PSP. Visitors to the website quickly recognized that the website was registered to a marketing company, exposing the site on sites such as
YouTube anddigg , and Sony was forced to admit the site's true origin in a post on the blog, stating that they would from then on "stick to making cool products" and that they would use the website for "the facts on the PSP". The site has since been taken down. In an interview with next-gen.biz, Sony admitted that the idea was "poorly executed". [cite news|title=Sony: PSP Viral Campaign 'Poorly Executed' |url=http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4397&Itemid=2/ |publisher=next-gen.biz/ |date=2006-12-13 |accessdate=2006-13-16]ee also
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List of video games published by Sony Computer Entertainment References
External links
* [http://www.scei.co.jp/ Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.]
** [http://www.scei.co.jp/index_e.html English page]
* [http://www.playstation.com/ PlayStation Global website]
** [http://www.jp.playstation.com/ Playstation.com Japan]
** [http://www.us.playstation.com/ Playstation.com America]
** [http://eu.playstation.com/ Playstation.com Europe]
** [http://asia.playstation.com/ Playstation.com Asia]
** [http://www.playstation.co.kr/ Playstation.com Korea]
** [http://www.playstation.ca/ Playstation.com Canada]
* [http://www.scei.co.jp/folding/en/ Folding@Home for PS3]
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