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That probably means £400 over here.
Too much for a games console?
Discuss. Extra marks will be available for spelling and grammar.
SonicRav
It certainly loses them my respect.
Burger King always slate McDonalds, and Pepsi always used to slate Coca Cola. Consequently, I don't touch either product! You usually find that the more respectable company will acheive the higher sales, so I hope Sony don't sink to Billy Boy's level!
Sony's Crash character outside Sega's HQ and Sega's recent billboard outside Sony's HQ, while childish, were a bit of fun. Publicly slating the opposition is uncalled for and unnecessary, and to me, all it indicates is sour grapes, and that you feel threatened.
Could this round of the software fight actually be won by advertising? Well that remains to be seen but armed with a half million dollar war chest to promote their products, expect Microsoft to have trumpets blaring and flags waving come release time. I must say it is sad to see SEGA leave this fight, if they had that amount for promotion would they have done better?
Well probably not as they did waste so much money, on poor decisions. But nevertheless, it is surely a battle over the 'casual gamer' that will be between Sony and Microsoft. Microsoft have so far been keeping the cards
close to their chests and using all the tricks that could have been employed, announce developers supporting the console at the US launch, announcing the look at the European. Trying to steal Sony's thunder hasn't been hard with some of the bad hype that they have brought on themselves.
In the past they have crushed the N64, Saturn and Dreamcast, but will Sony be able to withstand the money flogged X-Box's onslaught, the next few months will be crucial, if Sony don't get some new games out then they may
be leaving it to late. To pin all their hopes in MGS2 and GT3 could be very dangerous indeed.
> I suspect the X-Box will be released at the same price as the PS2...
> Comming out at 300 quid...
The extra hundred quid will do it far
> too much damage for Microsoft to do otherwise...
Bill Gates must have heard you. Microsoft have denied all rumours that it will be $400, and have said that it will be priced 'competitively'.
(Is that 3 9's?)
The extra hundred quid will do it far too much damage for Microsoft to do otherwise...
Although I suspect Sony may announce a pricedrop for the PS2 around X-Box release time?... or at the very least, start packaging games with consoles?
Which I kinda miss... and is totally Sonys fault, since wernt they the first to sell a console without a free game?
there will be 2 models though (like the GC)... first without DVD, and i bet it'll be £250 at launch, and then with DVD and that'll come with remote contro,l and all in the form of an add on... so u can get it anytime...
SonicRav