Phil Harrison
Phil Harrison
Phil Harrison was a corporate vice president of Microsoft, and the former British corporate executive and a representative director of Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc.and Executive Vice President of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. At E3 in 2005 he showcased the first public realtime demonstrations of PlayStation 3 development hardware which included the famous ducks demo. On 3 March 2008, Infogrames Entertainment SA announced Harrison was their new President and Directeur Général Délégué. On 29 May 2009, it was announced that Harrison...
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