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Don't Count Sony Out Yet 172

Eurogamer is hosting a GamesIndustry.biz article, an editorial that wants readers to make sure not to write Sony off yet. From the article: "Even if Sony is failing to endear itself to the media, to analysts or to gamers at the moment, that's no reason for the reality of the next generation console battle to be ignored. Judging from reports in the past fortnight, it would be easy for an outside observer to assume that it's all over already; the media paints a picture of Microsoft being victorious before the first shot is even fired, with Sony's overloaded battlecruiser set to sink before it even leaves port."
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Don't Count Sony Out Yet

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  • Thanks, but... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Spazntwich ( 208070 ) on Friday August 04, 2006 @05:38PM (#15849071)
    I'll write them off anyway.

    I have no interest in a $600 console and $70 games.
  • To be fair... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by vertinox ( 846076 ) on Friday August 04, 2006 @05:54PM (#15849158)
    Metal Gear Solid just looks freakin awesome on the PS3 that it almost made me cry when I saw the demo videos.

    That said... The PS3 price tag actually made me cry along with baby Jesus.

    I think my DS can hold me out for a few more years.
  • by bunbuntheminilop ( 935594 ) on Friday August 04, 2006 @06:07PM (#15849218)
    In Australia/New Zealand, we regularly pay $100-120 for games, and the Xbox360 is around $700 ffs. I WISH I could pay $600 for a console. That would be a dream! Instead, I paid nearly $1000 for my ps2 on the first day, and that didn't include the extra controller/games/memory card etc.

    You guys have it so cheap its not funny.

  • Sony's history (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday August 04, 2006 @06:59PM (#15849467)
    Sony pulled the CLIE from the US market, despite the fact they where making a profit, just because they had no hope of dominating the PDA market in the US.

    Sony Connect music store remains poorly implimented and under marketed.

    Sony demostrated no loyality to it's Playstation 2 consumers resulting in a class action lawsuit [ps2settlement.com].

    Sony demostrated no loyality to being able to install a hard drive in future iterations of the Playstation 2. If a consumer's PS2 breaks down and they get the latest version of the PS2 then Final Fantasy XI unusable and ensuring that companies would not port other classically computer style games to the PS2.

    Sony demostrated no loyality to it's audio CD consumers resulting in a class action lawsuit [eff.org].

    Current reviews of HD-DVD's than Blu-Ray disks indicate that HD-DVD is preferable [slashdot.org].

    There is currently more HD-DVD titles available than Blu-Ray.

    Sony's first priority for the design of Blu-Ray seems to be the triple copy-protection instead of any consumer friendly priorities.

    If you don't learn from history then you are doomed to suffer when Sony again pulls an anti-consumer move.

    Nintendo and Microsoft seem more interested in this latest round of consoles of delivering features to the consumer than pulling a fast one over on them and then excusing themselves from responsiblity.
  • by cthellis ( 733202 ) on Friday August 04, 2006 @08:22PM (#15849823)
    After the infamous ROOTKIT incident, I'm not interested in giving Sony a dime ever again.

    I'm curious, have you ever given a dime again to Ubisoft, Codemasters, or anyone that's ever used StarForce?
  • by setien ( 559766 ) on Saturday August 05, 2006 @04:03AM (#15851330)
    To be fair, SCE and sonys music division are like 2 different companies.

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