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New Sony PlayStation Move Commercial March 16, 2010 – Kevin Butler Makes Fun of Microsoft Xbox 360 Natal or Kinect – ***** No copyright infringement intended. I am not the owner of this video. *****
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Oh, honey. Sony PlayStation’s (entirely fictional) Kevin Butler holds many (also fictional) positions within the company, but apparently none of them require him to keep up with (very real) news events. Travis La Marr (aka @exiva) tweeted the now-infamous PS3 METLDR root key towards Butler and challenging him to “Come at me.” What’s a spokeperson to do but confuse it for a Battleship refrence and retweet the entire code? Obviously someone let him in on the joke, as the tweet’s since been removed (original URL can be found as More Coverage below). At least Sony won’t have to subpoena for his info here. Geohot, we hope you’re laughing.
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‘Ol KB’s coming to you from the future to talk about the PlayStation Move. That’s right, the future.
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So, you’re glamping out on Mars, and of course you need someone to buttle you as you relax within your well appointed, synthetic diamond-reinforced space tent; who better than a robotic butler? Good thing we’ve come a long way in the last 100 years or so, can you believe that early 21st century humans had to get by with this bot built by Intel named “HERB,” who could barely manage to drop an empty into the recycling bin? Sure, he wasn’t totally worthless, he could sort dishes and put them in the dishwasher (edible flatware wasn’t the norm back then), and managed a vague approximation of speech synthesis (this was before Google blew the lid off the whole artificial voice problem in the 2030s), but it’s hard to call any of these capabilities truly useful to any modern family. Check out the video after the break, and there’s no need to don your 4D glasses: this holovid is flat and scentless.
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Related Posts:Sony’s fictional character Kevin Butler gives a rousing speech at E3 as to why he loves gaming, firing a couple of headshots at Microsoft in the process. Mocking Microsoft’s use of Circue du Soleil to launch the Kinect motion controller “100 French acrobats prancing around an arena”, there’s plenty of excited folk whooping and cheering Mr Butler’s every word as he describes a variety of reasons why Sony should be the gamers choice.
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