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From what i believe a computer which might be powerful then the Gamecube and Xbox, but dont hold your breath that is still to be confirmed , for all who knows that this machine might not be put in to action, all the people who own a PS2 just continue with the PS2 which is a great machine just when you hear about the PS3 just "believe it or not"
From what i believe a computer which might be powerful then the Gamecube and Xbox, but dont hold your breath that is still to be confirmed , for all who knows that this machine might not be put in to action, all the people who own a PS2 just continue with the PS2 which is a great machine just when you hear about the PS3 just "believe it or not"
Sony made a mistake by letting people know it may be in the pipeline (even though its a long pipe, and the PS3 is at the other end of it).
as soon as PS3 is released people will be on about something better and more powerfull and when thats released they'll be something else down the line and it goes on.
the PS2 is amazing and i haven't seen or heard of anything now or coming that will top it.excluding sony's new one in about 2006.
Any questions I had regarding my PS2 and reserving my games were met by a look as though I had cr@pped on their desk.
I went in to ask what time they open on launch day, to be told they weren't selling the machine 'till a few days later (at the time, this news was more than distressing). Of course the staff were wrong.
Basically don't deal with Dixons, but use a dedicated computer store if poss.
Maybe?
I walked into the shop to see how much it cost for a steering wheel, it cost £50!! (the gamester wheel), so i walked down to EB and bought it for £40, and i got some clubcard points aswell!