The PS3 is big in Japan (literally!)
When we first saw this picture we were speechless… And right now, we are still speechless. How in the world can you look at that HUUUGE *bleep!* and not stand around, gawking like a George A. Romero zombie?
This Godzilla of a kiosk is found at the newly opened Bic Camera in Kawasaki. There’s four high-def Sony Bravia TVs, one on each side of the monolith. This one doesn’t actually have any playable demos, but only shows a bunch of videos of up-coming games like Genji: Days of the Blade, Eye of Judgement, and Warhawk.
There’s a smaller kiosk, however, down over at the Yodobashi Camera outlet in Akihabara. They’re both running the same trailers. And facade-wise, both kiosks look almost the same. The only difference (really BIG difference) is, of course, the size.
While the unit isn’t playable, the simple fact that a unit is already out there on a demo kiosk is such big news. As for kiosks in the US… Well… All we can do is wait… Everyone’s got big hopes though.
When we first saw this picture we were speechless… And right now, we are still speechless. How in the world can you look at that HUUUGE *bleep!* and not stand around, gawking like a George A. Romero zombie?
This Godzilla of a kiosk is found at the newly opened Bic Camera in Kawasaki. There’s four high-def Sony Bravia TVs, one on each side of the monolith. This one doesn’t actually have any playable demos, but only shows a bunch of videos of up-coming games like Genji: Days of the Blade, Eye of Judgement, and Warhawk.
There’s a smaller kiosk, however, down over at the Yodobashi Camera outlet in Akihabara. They’re both running the same trailers. And facade-wise, both kiosks look almost the same. The only difference (really BIG difference) is, of course, the size.
While the unit isn’t playable, the simple fact that a unit is already out there on a demo kiosk is such big news. As for kiosks in the US… Well… All we can do is wait… Everyone’s got big hopes though.