Sony today exposed it was including brand-new Dualshock 4 colors to an already-long list, consisting of a color I’m quite sure they’re attempting to pass off as Rose Gold.
Sony exposed the brand-new batch of colors in the PlayStation blog site today. For the a lot of part, the colors are what they state they are: Titanium Blue, Red Camouflage– which is sort of an oxymoron, however whatever– and Electric Purple, which has some extremely bring white shape buttons. I’m with you up until now.
I may even get an Electric Purple– my old black Dualshock is beginning to look like a set of tap shoes with the quantity of scuffs and nicks it’s gotten in the last 6 years.
There’s likewise a 4th color, and Sony should believe extremely extremely of this color, due to the fact that it’s not just enhancing the Dualshock, however likewise a brand-new headset. This color is called “Rose Gold.”
And is it simply me, or does that appearance more pink than gold?
Perhaps I’m simply having PTSD flashbacks to the days of being informed silver looks much better on my sallow skin, however to me increased gold needs to have an underhue of … gold? It’s essentially gold colored with a copper and silver alloy, however it’s still gold. Am I being pedantic? Perhaps, however I do question what’s incorrect with calling something like this simply plain “Metal Pink.”
Seriously, exists some preconception versus calling it “pink?” It’s pink, y’ all. I’m hopped up on cold medications and not prepared to concur that a spade isn’t a spade. Even if the top of the Dualshock has a passing similarity to increase gold, the headset cups and the bottom of the controller are intense, peony bloom pink.
Other than … I believe I understand who they’re attempting to cater, since that color’s terribly familiar:
Still, even Apple’s take on increased gold looks a little gold-ish under the best light. I still question why we do not simply call the color “increased” or “pink.” Oh well, who am I to question customs. Rose Gold it is.
I still may purchase one, however.