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A new PlayStation page has just launched under Sony’s official site with an interesting premise: it asks gamers directly for the new features they want to see on the PS3 and PSP, and then lets you vote for the best. Want to know what everyone’s clamouring for? Read on.

Although you’ve long been able to comment on the official PlayStation blogs, Sony’s decided to funnel all your feedback into one place, a site call PlayStation.Blog Share. It works in a similar way to Digg, with users adding suggestions and others voting on them, and while Sony doesn’t promise to act on them, Patrick Seybold, senior director for corporate communications and social media, promises “we’ll be reading these ideas.”


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Head on over to the PlayStation.Blog Share site now and you’ll see that voting is already underway. Unsurprisingly, the most wanted feature is cross gaming chat for the PS3, one of Xbox Live’s major advantages for online gaming, while just below it is software emulation for PS2 games, cruelly left out of more recent PS3 models.

Further down the list, a strong contingent of 3,243 are calling for wider media file format support, and 3,550 have voted for Kevin Butler, the star of the catty and comic PlayStation Move ad, to present Sony’s keynote at E3.

Got a gripe or killer idea for the PlayStation 3, PSP or the PlayStation Network? Head on over to the site now and give your two cents.

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  • CJ84

    Having visited Playstation Home for the first time in a while last night, I would like to see it expanded and developed beyond it’s current build. It has amazing potential but it’s not quite there yet.

    • http://www.electricpig.co.uk Ben Sillis

      Really? I don’t see it! I want to play actual games, and I’m actually annoyed Sony spends money on it rather than adding other must have features. But then I do hate Second Life type games passionately.

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