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"The only idea to come out of 2 years brainstorming is to have a hot place on the console, to keep food and drinks warm." Said Judge Reinhold, who was investigating the work at Sony Towers for his new TV show "Judge's Judgement".
Apparently workers at Sony Towers spend long hours of the day building robots from cardboard boxes, and climb inside them, trying to fool each other into believing that they have created talking robots.
We caught up with one of the workers, Jeff Banks, and he had the following to see "Me, no do much worky, worky. Me too busy make super-robo-robot-bot." He then ran off, throwing confetti into the air.
PS2 owner Jean Micheal Jarre was pleased with the news "Tis great to hear this, no? Now my Playstation2 shall not need to be replaced too soon."
Fictional character Franco Begbie was less happy "I've been heldin' oaf gettin' a Playstation 2, to see if they'd bring oot a new one, and noo this. Them radges have done nothin'. I could have got a PS2 a loang time ago."
Market Analysts expect the Playstation 2 to control a healthy 55% market share until around 2006, when it is thought that Sega will once again take control with their new console, having created awareness for their product by being a multi-platform developer for a few years.
"The only idea to come out of 2 years brainstorming is to have a hot place on the console, to keep food and drinks warm." Said Judge Reinhold, who was investigating the work at Sony Towers for his new TV show "Judge's Judgement".
Apparently workers at Sony Towers spend long hours of the day building robots from cardboard boxes, and climb inside them, trying to fool each other into believing that they have created talking robots.
We caught up with one of the workers, Jeff Banks, and he had the following to see "Me, no do much worky, worky. Me too busy make super-robo-robot-bot." He then ran off, throwing confetti into the air.
PS2 owner Jean Micheal Jarre was pleased with the news "Tis great to hear this, no? Now my Playstation2 shall not need to be replaced too soon."
Fictional character Franco Begbie was less happy "I've been heldin' oaf gettin' a Playstation 2, to see if they'd bring oot a new one, and noo this. Them radges have done nothin'. I could have got a PS2 a loang time ago."
Market Analysts expect the Playstation 2 to control a healthy 55% market share until around 2006, when it is thought that Sega will once again take control with their new console, having created awareness for their product by being a multi-platform developer for a few years.