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mark cerny sony steve jobs?

Let's not have this discussion, please. The history of phone / portable handheld computer technology goes back a long way. Many corporations were developing the technology simultaneously.

Jobs was an awesome leader and an even more impressive manager, with that said, that's how the discussion should be framed. Cerny is no leader, though he could be, he seems more like a manager who knows how to listen.

It'll be good if we put it in a better perspective
 
I'm not a massive Apple fan, but seriously?

Some people seem to have a grudge against Apple/Jobs. Ok an example (even though I'm sure everyone questioning how Jobs changed the world knows what I mean). Before iPhone and iPad everyone was sitting behind their desktop, now we all do everything on the move.
 
All he did was have a more social vision on gaming.
And put out a sub par in specs box(after 8 years come on). From most of the reveal iphone are usually highest specced mobiles maybe i don't remember so not sure im a apple hater.

All cerny did was play it save. If the ps4 had something like a i5 level cpu and a 2.5 Tflops gpu for under $499. I would have said dam he knows gaming, that box will be fine for the coming 5 years. Now i think it will impress till year 2, then medium or run of the mill pc will shoot past it.

It is just that microsoft vision suck exponentially more then sony vision of gaming or entertainment. And as a gamer you have only those two to compare. And if sony bends over for EA all sony really has is a higher specced machine then microsoft.

This is my feel for next gen console. Bless the person who made this gif.
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What?

The boner around here for PS4 is getting crazy.
The competition to it includes Microsoft's Orwellian nightmare box, Nintendo's latest eccentricity and the PC space - which requires buying into Microsoft's OS monopoly to be of any use. So the jubilation seems fitting, to me at least.

To answer the OP. No not really. Most of the praise he's getting is all in good fun anyway.
 
I watched the PS4 reveal this morning for the first time. I found him very coherent and passionate about the message he wanted to deliver. When sort of you replace Ken Kuturagi you know your mission is to bring something new and different (that's an error some people do when they take over a position is to duplicate the same thing, at a strategic position when you fill in the position means the company is looking for another options).

He is charismatic on stage. His vision is clear... That's what you need when you work under a lead of a department. It's a good sign...
 
I'm not a massive Apple fan, but seriously?
Yep, seriously. Changing the world is a pretty big statement. Making products in already established "genres" that becomes very popular is an impressive feature, but how is it world changing?


Saved the cheerleader.
:)


Some people seem to have a grudge against Apple/Jobs. Ok an example (even though I'm sure everyone questioning how Jobs changed the world knows what I mean). Before iPhone and iPad everyone was sitting behind their desktop, now we all do everything on the move.
People have different opinion about what 'changing the world' means though. Asking about that doesnt mean that i (or anyone else) have a grudge against Apple or Steve Jobs. Not to discredit Apple or Steve Jobs, but i'm pretty sure there woud be a natural evolution within the cellphone industry even without Apple. We already saw big changes from the first cellphones up to when Apple came with the iPhone for example. Phones had organizers etc. before the iPhone, it was also possible to send and recieve mail, and i think this would just evolve and get more and more common. That doesnt mean that what Apple did had a bigger impact on how things evolved though, maybe touchscreens would have been less common. But i mostly wanted to ask regarding the 'changing the world' statement, that was all :)

I think that Apple made the tablet popular however, i'll give them a lot of credit for that. iPod and iPhone were additions to already well estrablished things (portable music players and cellphones), but they did give influence on these things as well, so i'll give them credit for that as well, but i dont think it is exactly world changing.
 
I can see the parallels. Jobs invented the personal PC, Cerny invented Marble Madness. Jobs reinvented the cell phone (and perhaps, history will tell, the way humans communicate.) Cerny consulted on Resistance 2.
 
If the powers that be at Sony decided this guy would be the chosen one, the face of the new sony that 'gets it', the face of the ps 4. Why didnt they clean him up a little? He always looks unkempt, dishelved almost dirty.
 
No, not really.

Cerny is lacking the charisma that Jobs had as a salesman. Jobs also wasn't very involved on the technical side like Cerny is.
 
Cerny's real name is Marek

if he went back to it, he'd get 1% more charisma than the man who fixes my satellite dish
 
If the powers that be at Sony decided this guy would be the chosen one, the face of the new sony that 'gets it', the face of the ps 4. Why didnt they clean him up a little? He always looks unkempt, dishelved almost dirty.

Maybe Cerny is more Sony's Miyamoto than Steve Jobs. Cerny sorta has that George Lucas flannel look.
 
Some people seem to have a grudge against Apple/Jobs. Ok an example (even though I'm sure everyone questioning how Jobs changed the world knows what I mean). Before iPhone and iPad everyone was sitting behind their desktop, now we all do everything on the move.

Not to take away from his accomplishes(with the iPhone/iPad), they were great! But if it wasn't Steve Jobs, it would have been someone else IMO, it was inevitable. Just a matter of time. I mean an iPhone/ipad is basically a computer in your hand. That's not really something groundbreaking in itself, because it's an obvious next step. But of course it's still a big achievement. His push for selling personal computers was more world changing I think.

But really I don't know THAT much, so take what I say with a pinch of salt.

Nikola Tesla, now that man truly changed the world in a huge way.
 
Oh geez. Is Mark Cerny worship gonna be a thing now?
He did one presentation. Comparing him to Jobs? looooooooool
 
Sony supporter and not an apple fan but seriously people are over hyping mark cerny.

Seriously. Before PS4 reveal I'd never even heard of Mark Cerny. Now I'm being told he's equivalent to one of the most influential businessmen of the past 40 years and should be considered to be on the same level of gaming importance as Miyamoto and Wright. No. He designed a few good games and has put together a good games console.
 
I can see the parallels. Jobs invented the personal PC, Cerny invented Marble Madness. Jobs reinvented the cell phone (and perhaps, history will tell, the way humans communicate.) Cerny consulted on Resistance 2.

Marble Madness was a really great game though. Hah.

I don't get this downplaying of Jobs. Granted I work in IT so I'm more familiar with his contributions going back to the 1970s, but FFS guys.

Steve Jobs put a friendly face on personal computers, MP3 players, cell phones, and tablets. Because of him we aren't still sitting around with a bunch of crappy half baked Microsoft and Sony-esque versions of those products. I'm convinced Windows 8 is so awful because Microsoft ran out of things to steal from Apple.

Jobs' contributions to the world and the way we work and play are some of the most important in the last 200 years.

Mark Cerny represents the last gasp of a dying and borderline irrelevant company.
 
Jobs' contributions to the world and the way we work and play are some of the most important in the last 200 years.

I think you can probably argue against downplaying Steve Jobs' impact without saying something this crazy.
 
Mark Cerny has played a pivotal role in multiple important and influential products in the video gaming sphere...but c'mon people. A Jobs analog? Really? Really?
 
I can see the parallels. Jobs invented the personal PC, Cerny invented Marble Madness. Jobs reinvented the cell phone (and perhaps, history will tell, the way humans communicate.) Cerny consulted on Resistance 2.
How did Jobs maybe change the way people communicate?


Oh geez. Is Mark Cerny worship gonna be a thing now?
He did one presentation. Comparing him to Jobs? looooooooool
Not to do the comparison to Steve Jobs, but regardiong Mark Cerny, he has been in the gaming industry since the late 70s. He has done more than one presentation.


Surely not in better. I hate to see all those people going crazy for a touch screen, it's too much.
That is why i was wondering what 'changed the world' was referring to :) If it was the use of touch screen or something similar (LG came out with a touch screen phone just before iPhone for that matter).
 
Wow, i think just because that guy is the mastermind behind the ps4 architecture doesn't make him a Steve Jobs. He needs to invent a lot of other things before he can be entitled.
 
I can see the parallels. Jobs invented the personal PC, Cerny invented Marble Madness. Jobs reinvented the cell phone (and perhaps, history will tell, the way humans communicate.) Cerny consulted on Resistance 2.

I'm a videogamer could sound like bizzare, but seriously see a child use a smartphone indeed to play in a garden it's depressive, not constructive for the human society. If I have to thanks Job for this well....
 
I'm sure this thread isnt the result of his prior efforts

I think it's way too early to judge. Who knows the potential effect that Marble Madness could have on society in the future. I'm sure at the time that people were trying to downplay the industrial revolution and look how that turned out. It didn't happen overnight, it took a century.
 
While the pictures are true to some extend, i'm not going to give Steve Jobs the sole credits for that. Its not like cellphones were something unknown before iPhone came to the market.

Cell phones had existed a long time before 2005, but there's one in the top picture. A particular product hit the scene in 2007 that might be able to explain why the second picture is so different, though.

[edit]I should clarify. I think you can make the argument that Steve Jobs had an influence on the way people communicate by pushing the iPhone, that is to say, changed it. But clearly change is something that can happen by degrees. It's not like he invented the second printing press, or even the second internet.
 
CernyCon 2013

Keynote speech by Cerny

Special guest: Cerny

Special panel "how to do things that are good" with Cerny

Cerny basket with fries $5.00

Raffle tickets $10.00 for a chance to behold Cerny
 
While the pictures are true to some extend, i'm not going to give Steve Jobs the sole credits for that.
Well, you shouldn't. There were also other people at Apple involved the creation of the iPhone (which changed the way we communicate): Jonathan Ive, Scott Forstall, and Tony Fadell, off the top of my head.
 
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