Ken Kutaragi became an industry laughing stock shortly after the announcement of the $599 PlayStation 3, mostly due to his arrogant and insulting justifications (“work more hours to buy one”). Although Kutaragi left Sony as something of a joke, UK PlayStation boss Ray Maguire believes that the PS3 is now proving him right.

“Ken Kutaragi specced this machine many years ago and people thought he over-specced it,” stated Maguire. “I think what we’re proving is that he was right.

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“Although the specification made it a £425 entry level machine, that was exactly the right thing to do because it gives us much more longevity in terms of life-cycle. The last thing I would want to do be doing is replacing three cheaper machines over three years — rather than having something like PS3, that that lasts for seven to ten years.”

Once again, the “ten year cycle” has been invoked, and I still don’t believe it. I also don’t believe Sony will enter the next generation with another console that looks over-specced and overpriced, despite Maguire now claiming it was the right decision. The company may retroactively pat itself on the back, but it was not a wise decision. It was an arrogant one. The main body of consumers don’t want expensive, graphic-laden consoles with a massive boner for 3D gaming. They want cheaper systems with huge game libraries. Y’know, like the PlayStation 2, which still kicks the ass of everything.

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Sony maynowact like the PS3’s specs were a great idea, but if Sony tries to pull what it pulled with the PS3 in the next generation, I’ll kiss Jack Tretton on his ringpiece.

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