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jasonbrice

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#27489 28-Oct-2008 10:56
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Hi,

I read something about Sony planning making an announcement at Armageddon over the weekend. Did this happen, and If so, what was annouced.

Many thanks,
Jason




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  #174985 31-Oct-2008 21:08
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I'd be really keen to hear about this also (seeing an industry insider later this evening, will ask him too).




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  #177643 12-Nov-2008 20:40
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Any more details on this ? I am so hanging out for it .





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  #177669 12-Nov-2008 23:10
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Nada by the sounds of it, but then I haven't done anything drastic like actually look at Sony's site or anything...




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