Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kaz Hirai had some fresh PlayStation data for the CES crowd today. Probably most important to Sony's PlayStation 3 fortunes are LittleBigPlanet sales, which Kaz says now total 1.3 million worldwide. Hirai also revealed that more than 300,000 user created levels have been made for LittleBigPlanet, with over two years of game play time racked up in the PlayStation 3 game. That's over 17,000 hours by our calculator.
Kaz also noted that some 17 million PlayStation Network accounts are in the wild, with 2.1 million of those created in the month of December. Hey, that's the same number of Xbox Live users! How convenient.
The final number that the Sony folks wanted to throw out was 330 million. That's the total number of things downloaded from the PlayStation Store. Great success!

CES 09: Kaz Says LittleBigPlanet Has Sold 1.3 Million, PSN Accounts At 17 Million


CES 2009: Sony teases with high-quality PS3 3D

At CES, Sony is reportedly showing off a highly impressive PS3 3D gaming demo. Sony noted that this is just an idea of what 3D would look like if Sony moved into it. Apparently, a demo of Wipeout HD was shown running in true 3D and it was so good that a couple of journalists believe it is the best demo of 3D technology ever experienced.