No matter where it's made I'm still gonna buy the damn thing and show off to you all here :mwahaha:
PS: If it brakes down and I have to buy another, then so be it (now call me a Nintendo fanboy and I'll crush the heck out of ya, jk, but seriously)
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No matter where it's made I'm still gonna buy the damn thing and show off to you all here :mwahaha:
PS: If it brakes down and I have to buy another, then so be it (now call me a Nintendo fanboy and I'll crush the heck out of ya, jk, but seriously)
when gamecube and xbox been released, many critics claim that PS2 will go nowhere...but until now, we can see that PS2 still have what it takes to be the best...i still have faith in Sony...
Faith is what keeps Sony alive :)
The Xbox 360 had a major problem with bugs didn't it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirage
Anyway if you think that the PS3 will cost too much just don't buy it at launch. The price will go down for sure. In a month it will probably go down $100-$200.
They were here. I remember when PS2 came out they were $750 at the least. I waited till they were $250.Quote:
Originally Posted by roto13
$750? That CAN'T be true. I'm gonna have to go look that up. :OQuote:
Originally Posted by Malboro_Menace
Edit: Found it. $299 at launch. >_> http://ps2.ign.com/articles/079/079176p1.html
You must remember also that he is in Australia, and therefore probably means in Australian Dollars (AUD). At the current exchange rate, that's about $575 US Dollars, but it could have been around $300 USD back when the PS2 was released, who can say?Quote:
Originally Posted by Kentarou
Oh. Well, that makes sense I suppose. :OQuote:
Originally Posted by Rase
Like I said in another thread, the PS2 was around $900 here upon its release. The playstation cost $750 at launch here.
Anyway, the PS2 didn't cost as much as the PS3 will. That's the point.