Tuesday, October 03, 2006

ps3

Found and interesting article a few days ago explaining some of the major risks Sony is going to be taking with the launch of the PS3. While I've always considered myself to be a pretty faithful Playstation owner, I have to admit that I'm not all that excited about the new PS3. In fact, the only reason I'd buy one when it comes out is that my old PS2 is on its last leg and isn't playing some of my games, but that's hardly worth spending $600 on a new system for. What's more, the games are slated to be priced between $60 and $90. I can't imagine what Sony's plan is. It's bad enough that the standard price for an XBox 360 game is $60, but there's no way I'm going to pay more than that. As it stands, I'm most looking forward to the Nintendo Wii. They're going to have several excellent launch titles, backwards compatibility with the Gamecube, and more reasonably priced games. It definitely looks like the most fun system of the current generation to me. Maybe after a few months I'll actually break down and buy a 360 as well, since I hear nothing but praise for it. As for the PS3, well, Sony's gonna have to do some major work to win back my gaming dollars, I'm afraid.