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I saw Phil Harrison, president of worldwide studios for Sony Computer Entertainment, on the Tuesday of E3 week. It was at the "Killzone 2" event.
Gentleman that he is, he offered to buy me a drink. I told him I had to go. I had to write articles for you fine folk. "But, Phil," I said, "We can talk tomorrow." I reminded him we were scheduled to talk right after the big Sony press conference. He said he was up for it, but warned me he might be worn out at that point and might be monosyllabic. I said that's be fine, as long as his mono-syllables were all curse words.
The next day, we chatted. We talked about why Sony didn't change the look of the PSP even though they re-designed the size of the system. We talked about motion control, Microsoft copying Sony controllers, "Home," and the mysterious "Afrika." Time was tight, but we got a bit of stuff in. Check it out:


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