Tag Archives: Andy House

Wed, Jul 04, 2012 | 04:25 BST

Sony may bring Gaikai to non-gaming products

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Speaking to the Wall Street Journal. SCE head Andrew House said Sony’s acquisition of Gaikai will empower a streaming games service running on gaming platforms, but that other Sony products are “absolutely within the frame” of the company’s plans. On a related note, House confirmed Sony expects Gaikai to continue operating as normal, meaning a deal with rival TV manufacturer Samsung is unlikely to be scuttled.

Thanks, Joystiq.

Wed, Feb 29, 2012 | 02:37 GMT

Vitalised: PlayStation Vita hits 1.2 million sales worldwide

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Sony has sold over 1.2 million PlayStation Vita units worldwide following the device’s debut last December in Japan and its western debut last week, the firm said today.

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Wed, Jun 29, 2011 | 20:29 BST

Hirai becomes SCEI chairman, House takes over as president

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Sony’s just announced the appointment of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe boss Andrew House as the president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment International.

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Wed, Jun 22, 2011 | 11:30 BST

House: Sony now in “hyper vigilance” stance following PSN attack

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SCEE CEO Andy House has said that Sony has take a “hyper vigilance” approach following the external attack that brought down PlayStation Network for nearly a month.

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Thu, Jan 27, 2011 | 13:24 GMT

PSP2 pricing to be “affordable,” says House

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SCEE boss Andy House has told EG that the pricing for PSP2, or NGP, will be one that’s “affordable”.

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Thu, Jan 27, 2011 | 08:56 GMT

House: NGP is “first step” in offering “PlayStation experiences to a wider audience”

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Following SCEA head Jack Tretton saying the recently-announced NGP, the codename of the next-gen successor to PSP, would continue the PlayStation brand’s “rich history of redefining industry standards”, SCEE boss Andy House has said in a similar open letter on the EU PS Blog that the device is just the “first step” in offering “PlayStation experiences to a wider audience”.

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