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Speaking with Gamasutra, Sony Computer Entertainment of America CEO Jack Tretton shared his thoughts on the App Store, and more generally, mobile gaming.

“If I open a movie theater next door [to a theater] and start charging 50 cents per ticket, but I’m showing you things I filmed with my camcorder, I don’t think it’s a threat to the theater charging $13 per ticket,” says Tretton. “It’s about people having reasonable expectations. I don’t think we’re training people to pay $5 for games … The cream always rises to the top.”

“For every consumer you lose to a tablet or smart phone, there are three consumers that became interested in gaming in a simple form,” he believes. “And those people might be able to be migrated into a sophisticated gamer … We look at that as being the opposite of a threat, but an opportunity.”

It’s interesting to hear him take this stance, especially compared to Nintendo’s opinion of the App Store.

Interview: Sony’s Tretton Addresses Hackers, Downplays iPhone Threat [Gamasutra]

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