Sony shipped millions of CDs with malicious DRM that installed itself to computers whether or not you agreed to the EULA. That kind of reflects the character of at least one of their branches. It makes me not really like the company as a whole. Their membership with the RIAA and the countless frivolous lawsuits is another instance.
With such a large company it's hard to totally avoid their products or associates though =(.
The problem with the company as a whole is, well, it's not a whole. Howard Stringer (was head of SCEA, and is now CEO of the whole company) managed to get the American side of the company working as a whole after quite a few years of trying, and now he's having the trouble with the rest of the company, particularly the Japanese divisions - no division communicates with another division. And the divisions don't tell the company execs anything until it's been done.
He's doing very well, though, to get things working as they are.
Will, you morn, what did that have to do with Sony's Home idea?
Seriously, you just came in and went completely off-topic.
It's posters like you whicg degrade forums. Stick to the fucking topic next time.
The Home idea is a grand idea imo, its a way of meeting people outside of real life friends that you can play games with. It goes with the whole MMO idea, sicne you talk with people and so forth that you don't know in real life, this is just another way to meet people and such.
Absolutely nothing. I'm 18 on my PSN master account.
Saying that, I wouldn't expect many 13 year olds to have their own PS3, let alone be giving their age as something way above 13. A handful will, simply because they know what they're doing. But the rest won't.