@yosp Sony has been full of surprises lately, I wonder if you guys still have something left for TGS?
Hellogoodbye (@HelloItsLuis) September 9, 2013
@HelloItsLuis no
Shuhei Yoshida (@yosp) September 9, 2013
Just LMAO!!!
TCHBO :lol:
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i love how he replies with just a single word.
GrayF0X786
I wish more people would answer yes and no questions with a yes or no. It gets tiring when you ask a simple question and people feel the need to turn it into this big production that takes 3 minutes and uses 470 words when they could have just spoke plainly and answered it one second with one word. Half the time you dont even really get the yes or no after all of that time they spend.
A yes or no question really only requires a yes or no.
Indeed at least he didn't avoid the question. Straight to the point. I'm satisfied with what Sony have shown so far anyway.
[QUOTE="GrayF0X786"]
i love how he replies with just a single word.
I wish more people would answer yes and no questions with a yes or no. It gets tiring when you ask a simple question and people feel the need to turn it into this big production that takes 3 minutes and uses 470 words when they could have just spoke plainly and answered it one second with one word. Half the time you dont even really get the yes or no after all of that time they spend.
A yes or no question really only requires a yes or no.
i agree, Shu gets straight to the point.He said the same thing about Gamescom when someone asked him. You really expect him to spoil surprises?
Answer translated for MS fanboys:
The answer is yes, unless it is a no. Then, if it could be a no, the answer is yes until it is a no. I mean, the answer is definitely a yes, but it could become a no, still. Getting a yes sounds like it's easy, but it's really not. I could answer yes, but it's not like you can just flip a switch.
Shuhei prides himself on being a "Troll" I wouldn't believe a word.
Having said that, I won't ready myself for dissapointment again. TLG will not be there.
they will announce something.
this is just all tied up in he whole sun tzu philosophy they use to run all those companies in japan.
if they really had nothing they would say stay tuned for an earth shattering announcement.
saying they have nothing means they will have a suprise of some kind and are trying to amp up the suprise value of any announcement.
after reading the art of war i basically believe the opposite of anything a japanese company announces and it works most of the time to get a real picture of what is going on.
This reminds of the time Shu said they'd let the Xbox release first.hoosier7
Or when M$ said they would kill Sony at E3 :lol:
This was actually funnyAnswer translated for MS fanboys:
The answer is yes, unless it is a no. Then, if it could be a no, the answer is yes until it is a no. I mean, the answer is definitely a yes, but it could become a no, still. Getting a yes sounds like it's easy, but it's really not. I could answer yes, but it's not like you can just flip a switch.
Shewgenja
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