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."
Thanks, but... (Score:5, Interesting)
I have no interest in a $600 console and $70 games.
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2, Insightful)
Once the PS2 gets down to the $200-300 price point I'll consider it, but to drop $70 on one game means it better be one hell of a good game.
As I've grown older, my interest in videogames has waned anyway, and I think Nintendo's approach of pick-up games will work better anyway, which is another reason I'm writing Sony off: The people who can afford it aren't the target audience, and the target audience will have
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
I think the 500-dollar config is fine, and once it drops to 350-400, we'll see the usual demand past the bleeding edge weenies (like me) go for it.
The thing that struck me odd was how long the PS2 stayed above 250. I mean we were talking YEARS compared to the quarterly price drops everyone else had for the previous decade.
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
I love my PS2, but I'm tired of Sony's arrogance. I don't need them to force another new format on me, I'll get blueray or HDDVD when I'm ready. I don't want ATRAC or BETA. I don't want their overpriced memory sticks. I don't want "Magicgate" technology included in the cost of my devices so they can lock other companies from selling
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
No one is forcing a new format on you. If you dont want to buy any blu-ray movies... then don't. If you're complaining about the price, wait a year or two and the prices will drop. By then you might be caught up to date with your stack of games to play.
The $500 model PS3 doesn't have a memory card re
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2, Informative)
Sounds like they're getting wound up. What's next, blackmailing us? I make a pretty good living for being in the US. I have the normal stuff like a car payment, rent, 401k, and I'll have a hard time fronting the money for this because it's a minimum $900 purchase before I walk out of the store (A couple games, a few controllers, etc).
I'm buying a PS3 and their $70 games (Score:2)
I'm Ok with a $500 PS3 though (Score:2)
While still expensive, you can get a base PS3 for $500 that can do everything the $600 model would do as far as games or movies go - don't believe the HDMI hype. That's only $100 more than the 360 with hard drive.
I agree $70 games are starting to get a little rediculous, just wait to buy the console then until the greatest hits releases start coming out much cheaper.
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Because something is more expensive does not make it better.
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Re:Thanks, but... (Score:2)
Lineage went to the top of the MMORPG market based on the Asian market alone; WoW went from 3 millian to 6 million subscribers in 3 weeks on entering the Asian market. People in South Korea regularly play these games until they literally drop dead; this has happened of
You know the old saying... (Score:1)
Too much for a console. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
Yeah, right. I'll believe it when I see it.
-Eric
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:3, Insightful)
The PS3 is trying to be a cutting edge entertainment system. The question is, will the BluRay player (err HD, whichever it uses) make enough value for consumers to buy it? If you are already in the market for a $300 HD/BluRay player AND a $300 console, then the PS3 makes sence. If you ar
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2, Insightful)
That's not the target market, though. BD players are in the $1000 range (HD-DVD players are a bit cheaper, but still in the $500-1000 range). The type of person who's going to buy a $1000 BluRay player is not the type of person who will compromise with an integrated unit, because integrated units generally suck (the PS2 was a horrible DVD player, for example). What Sony is really hoping for is th
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
But how many people will spring for a $600 game console? If BR tanks, Sony would be better off re-tooling for a cheap CD/DVD player and dropping the price. $400 for a top end console makes a lot more sence then $600 for a top end console with a worthless feature.
-Rick
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
-Rick
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
Major titles
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
The $200-$300 console market is much larger than (the $600 market + the $300BluRay AND $300console) market.
Sony is going to take a hit this round - still not out, they can always catch up in 5 years with the next round...
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
No, the Genesis was successful.
Re:Too much for a PC (Score:2)
I could have spent:
$599 on a dual core Mac mini with Windows in virtualization and BootCamp for all my PC, Linux, and Mac needs
$599 on a Playstation 3 for my MGS4 needs
$129 on a Nintendo DS for my Tetris DS needs
$249 on a PSP for my Lumines needs
For only $1,580... plus tax.
Luminesweeper is $300 cheaper (Score:2)
Or $40 on a SuperCard adapter for your DS for your open-source Luminesweeper needs [pineight.com], right?
Re:Too much for a PC (Score:2)
Of course maybe the post was being sarcastic. People spend $600 on a console to play games
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
I've been gaming since the Commadore 64 my parents bought when I was young, but never have I considered paying more than $200 for a console. And I lose interest in gaming every
Re:Too much for a console. (Score:2)
Where's the shared-view multiplayer? (Score:2)
Because your $3,000 Alienware doesn't have many games that take full advantage of its video card's TV output or your HDTV's DVI/HDMI input. Name a few Windows native titles that allow the user to plug four gamepads into a hub and play on the same view. I know a lot of you are thinking that you bought into PC to get away from split-screen, but console titles like Smash Bros., Bomberman, Gauntlet, Secret of Mana, Rampart,
Sony who? Already sold my shares (Score:4, Insightful)
Face it, day late and a dollar short, even if Sony suddenly "decided" to sell PS3 at $299, they've already lost mind share and many game developers have already added Wii support (not originally planned) and are shorting the number of game units they're planning to ship for PS3, according to the news reports in the print edition of the Wall Street Journal
Re:Sony who? Already sold my shares (Score:2)
Final fantasy was a Nintendo game, 1-2, 4-6 exist or will exist for the GBA, 3 for DS, also crystal chronicles.
Someone had already answered with dragon quest for wii.
I know metal gear solid exist for Gamecube, some virtua fighter game aswell.
And so on.
Re:Sony who? Already sold my shares (Score:2)
Re:Sony who? Already sold my shares (Score:2)
Wah? (Score:2, Insightful)
Uh, and where exactly are these media stating anything of the sort?
Can't be talking about Japan...
Can't be talking about Europe...
Can't be talking about the trashing MS took over botched backwards compatibility...
Can't be talking about the insane numbers of defected consoles that the media has been reporting...
Can't be talking about the lower than first Xbox sales the media has been reporting...
Can't be talking ab
Re:Wah? (Score:2)
Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Not a deer to ANYBODY (Score:2, Funny)
Come on, what's a few Ring 0 takeovers of your system between frenemies?
Besides, the new PS3 includes Blu-Ray DRM as an extra bonus feature, and the controller takes over your toaster and makes it sing ditties about Sony movies! And then it makes the coffee pot ask if you'd like to replace Hot Java with Sony Java!
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:5, Insightful)
Take me, for example. I own several Sony products, including a PS2, an NTSC monitor, and a receiver. Will I ever buy another product from them? Not in the foreseeable future. I've been shopping around for digital cameras and camcorders for the last few days, and I've been skipping right over the Sony models. They probably have exactly what I'm looking for, and in the right price range too, but that big SONY on the side of it might as well say 'Made by slave labor'. I'm not even going to give their offerings any consideration.
In other words, I don't like their business practices, so I won't give them my money. Not only is that not flamebait, it's completely pertinent to the topic! I was planning to buy a PS3 this generation, but not now. The high price that they've announced isn't even the deciding factor, since I was going to wait a couple of years for it to come down - the real reason is the rootkit, pure and simple.
MOD GRANDPA UP (Score:2)
I too refuse to do business with Sony becuase of their business practices. I've even taken to selling any Sony goods I have so (a) there will be less of a market for new ones (b) I never have to see that offensive brand name in my house again.
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
Yes, I'm being pedantic, but it's important. You are using a pseudonym: '|/|/|||'. Ter
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
That aside, what would you call a rootkit that was modified to run independently, without requiring input from a "remote entity"? It's similar to a trojan, but the defining characteristic of a trojan is that it sneaks in b
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2, Interesting)
I'm curious, have you ever given a dime again to Ubisoft, Codemasters, or anyone that's ever used StarForce?
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Not endeared to ANYBODY (Score:2)
Too early to tell. (Score:1)
3-way tie (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:3-way tie, maybe in US, not World (Score:1)
Now, if I just wanted sports games and FPS, I'd be totally agreeing with you, but MSFT isn't even in the running right now, and Sony's just trying to see if it can be profitable in the second pole position.
PS 3 Online Dark Horse (Score:2)
But Sony is also going online in a big way this time - including free match play that Live costs $50 a year for (today).
So really, part of Sony's success depends on how well the online component works.
Re:PS 3 Online Dark Horse (Score:2)
'course, the irony here is that the people who'll be willing to drop the dough for a PS3 would presumably be perfectly happy paying for an online service.
One time vs. subscription (Score:2)
Why would you say that? I canceled cable TV and have a pay as you go cell phone plan because I don't like recurring costs. It makes a lot more sense to me to pay $500 + $0 for something I will use for five years (or more) than it does to pay $400 + $50 a year for five years.
Re:One time vs. subscription (Score:2)
That argument might make good sense, if Sony's online service is similar to Microsoft's.
I'm just concerned that "free online gameplay" will be closer to the free XLink Kai [teamxlink.co.uk] for Xbox, than to Xbox Live - i.e. a basic list of player-hosted servers to connect to, then you're on your own.
Online sales (Score:2)
You're right though that the fundamental correctness of my argumnet lies on a service we know nothing about - I admit deducing features by what would bring maximal proit to Sony and fit with what they are doing and have sa
Re:3-way tie (Score:2)
Microsoft seems to have forgotten how to market a product in a space where they have no monopoly to leverage. They took an excelent product (the 360) and completely blew a year lead through terrible marketing and third party relations. They're not even outselling the competition's previous generation products. The best they can do for the system thus far is release classic video games from their competitors' platforms. Microsoft has two modes, run-away success, and utter failure. They're a
Re:3-way tie (Score:4, Funny)
Re:3-way tie (Score:2)
MS has the worst online system of the three by a huge margin.
Uh. Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Microsoft, at this exact moment in time, have the *only* online system of the three? Sure, Wii has a online system announced, as does Sony, but they don't exist right now... correct?
So it might be accurate to say that MS has the worst online system, by definition. They also have the best online system, but definition.
Only a tiny percentage of 360 owners even play online due to the ridicul
Re:3-way tie (Score:2)
Ok, you're wrong, so let me correct you.
Sure, the Wii isn't out yet, but Nintendo's on-line service was up and running months ago. How do you think Nintendo DS players go against each others online? Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection, of course (and I'm not talking about their hotspots/McDonald'
Re:3-way tie (Score:2)
So the system for the DS is the same as the system for the Wii? If so, this is the first I've heard that little gem of news. In any case, Live is still the best service available because it has tons more features than the DS service. When the
Re:3-way tie (Score:2)
Doesn't that technically make him correct?
Who says it's one or the other? (Score:2, Insightful)
Who says if Microsoft makes a bundle of money that there won't still be a bundle for Sony and Nintendo left over? I mean, I think all of the companies can turn a profit in this industry.
And besides, the PS3 is far from just a gaming console. The Blu Ray player capability is what some might call Sony's 'stratz 4 teh win'. I have never owned a Playstation or an Xbox (I play PC games) but even I am thinking about getting a PS3 now. Though I dou
Re:Is it one or the other, or only in Paris? (Score:1)
But, since we know that most Sony business plans wer
To be fair... (Score:4, Interesting)
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.
Re:To be fair... (Score:2)
HOLY FUCKING SHIT (Score:2)
Must be a beer bash at the slashdot offices or something.
I thought I was on Digg for a minute there...
You guys have it so cheap its not funny. (Score:4, Interesting)
You guys have it so cheap its not funny.
Just imagine how screwed they are in Japan! (Score:2)
Re:You guys have it so cheap its not funny. (Score:2)
In real money, or those funny-colored things you folks like to call "dollars?"
The AUD is worth less than even the CAD these days, and the NZD is worth les than that.
Re:You guys have it so cheap its not funny. (Score:2)
lol (Score:5, Funny)
There's going to be a winner in the console wars? (Score:1, Insightful)
And let's not get hung up on the "slashdot effect" in the real world. No amount of DRM, rootkits or media blubbering is going to stop Joe Sixpack Jr from wanting the latest gaming box. I know that a handful of naysayers on here think that they ha
the only outlet (Score:2)
Re:the only outlet (Score:2)
Becoming a licensee first? (Score:2)
But aren't Nintendo development kits, even these cheap ones, available for sale only to established companies that already have a successful commercial title on another platform?
PS3 better drop in price quick! (Score:5, Insightful)
That doesn't make any sense (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm sorry, but that line of reasoning does not any sense to me. If you can afford an Xbox 360 now, I assume you could have saved up the additional money to purchase a PS3 when it becomes available later this year.
It's not as if t
Re:That doesn't make any sense (Score:2)
Re:That doesn't make any sense (Score:2)
Thanks for the flame and all, but you might actually want to go back and actualy read the GPP again...
He says that he bought a 360 because the PS3 is too expensive. He did not offer an opinion on whether any console was worth that much money.
Like it's really an either-or proposition. (Score:3, Insightful)
The PS3 is sure to make plenty of cash, and a lot of it will come from people who already own an Xbox360 and a Wii. Hardcore gamers don't care about money.
Re:Like it's really an either-or proposition. (Score:2)
Sony's history (Score:5, Interesting)
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.
Re:Sony's history (Score:2)
This is different from nintendo denying there being a problem with the DS lite cracking and it affects
If Sony and Microsoft are battle ships... (Score:2)
END COMMUNICATION
Re:If Sony and Microsoft are battle ships... (Score:2)
Re:If Sony and Microsoft are battle ships... (Score:2, Funny)
What about Nintendo? (Score:2)
Re:What about Nintendo? (Score:2)
I don't get these people. Why do they always ignore Nintendo? As far as I can tell it's Nintendo which has been predicted the winner, not Microsoft.
Excuse me? (Score:2)
I can understand leaving out media and analysts, but if not the gamers, just who exactly does the PS3 need to endear itself to?
Re:PS3 Baaaaaby! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I love people's lack of memory (Score:4, Informative)
Re:I love people's lack of memory (Score:2)
That said, the Xbox
Re:I love people's lack of memory (Score:2)
You might be thinking about an imported PS2 or live in some kind of parallel universe, but official PS1 and PS2 prices weren't even close to $600:
US$299.99 (October 26, 2000, Launch Price)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_2#Price_h istory [wikipedia.org]
Launch price in the American market: US$ 299.00
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation [wikipedia.org]
You're not helping! (Score:2)
Re:I love people's lack of memory (Score:2)
Re:I love people's lack of memory (Score:2)
Big-name games: $50
Lesser-known games: $40
Budget games: $30
Greatest Hits: $20
For SNES, that changed to:
Big-name: $60
Lesser-known: $45
Budget: $25
Greatest Hits: $30
To compare/contrast, the Genesis (at roughly the same time) was like this:
Big-name: $60
Lesser-known: $40
Budget: $20
Greatest Hits: $30
The N64 stepped it up to:
Big-name: $60-$80 (depending on raw-cart costs for the much larger ROM chips)
Lesser-known: $60
Budget: $50
Greatest Hits: $50
And the reason Nintendo got so mu