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Sony scored a big hit with the PS1 and platinum games, which were affordable quality games that had to sell a certain amount to turn platinum, while N64 was still trying to sell cartridges for £64.99 Sony's platinum range came in at £19.99 and proved a big hit.
I am glad to see they are carryiing on the tradition with there PS2 platinum range. I mean lets face it GT3 is a far superior game to Project Gotham and yet it is have the price. They say you have to pay for quality but on this evidence you don't.
Sony scored a big hit with the PS1 and platinum games, which were affordable quality games that had to sell a certain amount to turn platinum, while N64 was still trying to sell cartridges for £64.99 Sony's platinum range came in at £19.99 and proved a big hit.
I am glad to see they are carryiing on the tradition with there PS2 platinum range. I mean lets face it GT3 is a far superior game to Project Gotham and yet it is have the price. They say you have to pay for quality but on this evidence you don't.
Now shush.
£64.99 is bit over the top, most N64 games were £50 or under
Moron.
> Hats off to Sony unlike MS and Ninty they are there to make gaming
> affordable unlike the others who are only interested in profit.
So Sony are only in this for the love then are they ? And they are not interested in making a profit from it.
Hmmmmmmmmm...
But Nintendo with their gamecude have those new discs, and they are even better than a CD, storage wise, so don't count them out, they relised their mistake with the cartridge and have done the work to improve that, and have taken over Sony in that respect.
Jez13, Techno Freak, what games do you think I should buy? You're obviously the most experieced PS2 fans I know. What d'ya reckon?
=oP