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They added the HDMI thingy on the cheapo version too, so you win Evilhead, no need for a 900 dollar system.

Awesome. I'll pick up a Japanese PS3 at launch if I can. I think I can deal with less hard drive space and spend the extra cash on games.

Yeah, me too. Hearing that, I think I might actually buy a PS3 before an XBox 360 if that price change comes over to the US. $400 for a PS3, or even $430, would be really worth it.

If they made it $450CAD, then the system would be worth it. Perhaps even more than an X360. But not at $499USD and up, to come with nothing but a handful of exclusives, and Sony being the only ones showing absolute faith in their system. 100 games are being developed internally now.. sheesh.

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Problem is, if you don't buy it when it's newly released, you won't get the full use of it, for very long. When Sony locks out BluRay videos to non-HDMI outputs by 2009, there goes the primary purpose of the system, aside from the games themselves.

Unless you fork out for a whole new TV set with HDMI inputs, that big, bad, $500-600 BluRay player that you think is cheap now, becomes useless.

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I just hate how there's a format war now. It's so stupid.

On principle I hate it, but practically I don't care. I probably won't be getting any kind of new TV until around 2009, and even that's only going to happen if something gets thrown at our current one. I will not likely have HD for a very, very long time. There just isn't enough support for it, especially in terms of TV programming, where you have to pay a major premium to get the HD channels.

There's no tangible reason to get a high-def player/movie - faster and bigger is great, but it's nothing compared to what the advantages were of switching from VHS to DVD.

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

Price drop just on the 20gb model though right? Have they said anything about price drops on the higher-end model?

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

Price drop just on the 20gb model though right? Have they said anything about price drops on the higher-end model?

No news on that, it seems like this new plan includes a more traditional approach to marketing, and that is, no multiple SKUs. That's why they included hdmi support with the 20 gb version of the console, to make it more complete. The expensive one will be probably hard to find now, and will not be marketed a lot by sony, their focus will be on making the cheap version the "main" version now.

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

The price drop is only for Japan. Kutaragi (who should shut his mouth more often) said that the U. S. and Europe prices will remain the same, claiming that the consumers have come to gripes with the price.

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

The price drop is only for Japan. Kutaragi (who should shut his mouth more often) said that the U. S. and Europe prices will remain the same, claiming that the consumers have come to gripes with the price.

It is very possible that the price change comes to the states as well, the announcement has been said in japan because of the tgs, but I'm pretty sure that japan aren't the only ones that are complaining about the price, and I'm sure the media and the users have let sony know about it. Besides, having two very different selling strategies wouldn't be very wise.

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In more recent news, seems like sony is making a shift with his ps3 plans, and will be cutting the price to around 400 US$. This sounds like great news to us who are eager to get our hands on a ps3 but find it too damn expensive, however, with this shift in plans also comes a compensation for the low cost of the hardware, and sony will be charging more royalty to developers to make up for the money lost with the hardware, suposeddly raising prices to around 70-90US$.

As many people are thinking now, is this a step back to neo geo era? This will only hurt the consumer in the long way, because after a few games you will be feeling the weight of those 100$ you saved on your console.

Anyways, for details on the matter go here:

http://blogs.ign.com/Gerry-IGN/

And here:

http://www.joystiq.com/2006/09/25/japanese-ps3-games-to-cost-up-to-9-800-85-usd/

The price drop is only for Japan. Kutaragi (who should shut his mouth more often) said that the U. S. and Europe prices will remain the same, claiming that the consumers have come to gripes with the price.

It is very possible that the price change comes to the states as well, the announcement has been said in japan because of the tgs, but I'm pretty sure that japan aren't the only ones that are complaining about the price, and I'm sure the media and the users have let sony know about it. Besides, having two very different selling strategies wouldn't be very wise.

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Sony stock drops a bit after reports of the PS3 overheating and crashing at TGS. Which is to be expected, since the place was supposed to be uncomfortably hot, with no AC and the cabinets the sysetms were in had poor air circulation. Not to mention that the hardware for the PS3 is supposed to be running pretty warm to begin with, and it was on all day.

But that still doesn't prevent fanboys from all three sides taking shots at each other, does it? :roll:

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