Dr_Cogent said:The % of people willing to pay what was on eBay back then is miniscule.
Only because not every PS2 available was on eBay. If the initial shipment of 500,000 was retailed at $400, you'd be crazy not to think they wouldn't sell out.
Dr_Cogent said:The % of people willing to pay what was on eBay back then is miniscule.
Reilly said:Only because not every PS2 available was on eBay. If the initial shipment of 500,000 was retailed at $400, you'd be crazy not to think they wouldn't sell out.
sonycowboy said:Not really, the PS2 only launched with 400k in the US and the demand was MUCH, MUCH greater than that. The problem is back then (and still now), many people either didn't feel comfortable or know enough to use Ebay.
I expect similary things for the 360. It's going to sell out immediately (day 1-3) and fetch a pretty price on EBay.
The last few console releases have solidified a console release at $299 as the standard. If Xbox360 launches at that, PS3 can launch for no more. It's not like they can sell it for $399 and then lower the price in a couple of months after the newness wears thin. Sony can comment on how expensive the PS3 will be now, watch Microsoft play their hand, then adjust accordingly. Same for Nintendo, whom despite seemingly being in a parallel dimension when it comes to meeting the needs/wants of gamers, looks to possibly have a serious advange over the other into when it comes to price.Reilly said:It's simple supply and demand people. They know PS3 will sell out, so why not charge more for it? People were paying $1000+ on eBay for PS2 when it came out and they'll do the same for PS3. They'll lower the price when they stop selling.
The question is how big is the demand for high def dvd movies. Is it something the average consumer is clamoring for like they were when dvds were introduced.Society said:As long as it is under the price of a standalone Blu-Ray player, it will be a steal.
Well that depends on how studios handle blu-ray, imo. Take Tv series, for example, I have put off a lot of Tv series box sets in the hope that they will be available on ONE blu-ray disc. If studio put entire TV season/series, on one disc, it will be enough for people to make the plunge.dorio said:The question is how big is the demand for high def dvd movies. Is it something the average consumer is clamoring for like they were when dvds were introduced.
Dr_Cogent said:The % of people willing to pay what was on eBay back then is miniscule.
dark10x said:Bastard!![]()
Don't see less discs as a big consumer demand driver.Society said:Well that depends on how studios handle blu-ray, imo. Take Tv series, for example, I have put off a lot of Tv series box sets in the hope that they will be available on ONE blu-ray disc. If studio put entire TV season/series, on one disc, it will be enough for people to make the plunge.
Mrbob said:You think so? I don't live in Europe so I'm not sure how the market will react. You think the PSP will be a hotter item than Xbox 360 this Xmas?
$399 PS3 plus an service plan agreement would put my purchase right around $500. i really don't trust Sony hardware to be without problems, especially launch hardware.Razoric said:I plan on getting a PS3, but not a release model at $500+.
mashoutposse said:???
I was offered $500 for mine as I was walking out of Best Buy with one on launch day. The eBay frenzy for PS2 (and the rush in general) was ridiculous and lasted for months.
If it is marketed right, it will be.dorio said:Don't see less discs as a big consumer demand driver.
Society said:If it is marketed right, it will be.![]()
Dr_Cogent said:(Number of people who have bought PS2)/(Number of people who bought PS2 at greater than retail price) = SMALL NUMBER
No if, ands or buts about it IMO.
sonycowboy said:How many people were willing to pay $1,000 would have been tiny, but the number of people who would have been willing to pay $350 or $400 would have been incredible.
Society said:Ok, you got me.![]()
mrklaw said:you think Sony will try and get at least some bluray movies out around launch time, to help show what else it can do?
bill0527 said:PS2 had no competition when it launched.
Calidor said:Dreamcast?
It can effect publisher decisions, though. GC got left out in the cold on multiple titlesdorio said:Don't see less discs as a big consumer demand driver.
Um, we're talking about movies/tv hereGuy LeDouche said:It can effect publisher decisions, though. GC got left out in the cold on multiple titles
Guy LeDouche said:It can effect publisher decisions, though. GC got left out in the cold on multiple titles
Schafer said:not to mention that a cell processor probably isn't the cheapest thing ever.
dorio said:Don't see less discs as a big consumer demand driver.
..pakbeka.. said:kutaragi says that as if it's something to be proud of... oh those weird japanese
Ponn01 said:Well, don't really get that, especially something out of context. I will say i'm proud of my PSP though. I spent good money on it, got alot of features I wanted and I do not treat it like a toy. It FEELS expensive. In the PS3's case I know it will feel expensive just from whats in it, on the other hand though I know how much of a loss Sony is taking per console so it also makes feel like I got a good deal on a car or something.
DCX said:I have always been saying... 360=299.99 PS3=499.99 Rev=249.99 maybe 199
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