Amir0x said:When the most compelling games for Wii are Zelda, a last-gen Gamecube port, and Mario Galaxy (yet another Nintendo game, did you see that coming?) then there's a problem.
Most compelling third party exclusives? Well, er, if that Nintendo event was anything to go by apparently I should be wiggling my balls at Hudson's dreamcast-looking flight game and also shitty looking FPSs from Ubisoft.
Shard said:Hope you have some time to kill, AMi can get into this if he want to, oh boy.
Chris Michael said:Ugh somebody update the ****ing thread, I just went to sleep for like 6 hours and I have no ****ing idea what I missed.
Amir0x said:It has been updated, like a bazillion times
Chris Michael said:Last edited by Amir0x : Today at 02:05 AM.
I'm pretty sure alot has happened since 5 hours ago... but hey I wouldn't know since I had to go to sleep. :/
Perhaps the biggest news is that, at least for Japan, the 20GB PS3 now comes with an HDMI port and carries a lower price tag (49,980 yen [tax included]). Going by today's exhange rates, that means the lower-end PS3 is roughly $430 USD.Chris Michael said:Ugh somebody update the ****ing thread, I just went to sleep for like 6 hours and I have no ****ing idea what I missed.
BuddyC said:However, no word yet if the lowered price will carry over into other markets and territories.
Really? I'm just waking up to all of this and going by what Sony's posted on their press site. Well, it was a nice dream.sangreal said:er, there is word. Sony said they will maintain their price in the US atleast
Sony Corp. said Friday it will slash the price of its much-anticipated PlayStation 3 video game console in Japan by 20 percent, heating up the competition in the next-generation gaming war against rivals Microsoft and Nintendo.
The announcement comes just days after Microsoft Corp. announced that it would roll out an external high definition DVD player for its Xbox 360 in an effort to match the PlayStation 3, due to be released in November with its own Blu-ray DVD technology.
Sony Computer Entertainment President Ken Kutaragi, speaking at the Tokyo Game Show in Makuhari, just east of Tokyo, said the move was in response to consumer complaints the upcoming console was too pricey.
Sony will cut the domestic price of its basic PlayStation 3 model to 47,600 yen, or about $410, from an originally planned 59,800 yen, or $515. That puts the PlayStation 3 in the same range as the combined basic Xbox 360 and HD DVD player in Japan, where the duo will sell for 49,600 yen, or $427.
There are no plans to lower prices in the U.S. or other markets, Sony spokeswoman Nanako Kato said. In Japan, the game will hit stores on Nov. 11.
In the U.S., it will go on sale Nov. 17 at $499 for a 20 gigabyte hard drive version and at $599 for the 60 gigabyte version.
The decision could give Sony a badly needed boost at a time of embarrassing delays for the highly anticipated upgrade. Rival Nintendo Co. is also scheduled to release its next-generation Wii gaming system by year's end, while Xbox 360 has been selling in Japan since December 2005.
PlayStation 3, initially planned for earlier this year, has been postponed twice. Sony now expects to ship only 2 million units by year's end instead of an original projection of 4 million.
The price cut affects the basic PlayStation 3 model, which comes with a 20 gigabyte hard drive. Another upscale version of the PlayStation 3 will have a 60 gigabyte hard drive, but Sony is leaving its pricing to retailers.
Xbox 360 was rushed to market last year to get a headstart on its rivals, but it has seen sluggish sales in Japan, which is one of the world's biggest video game markets but one in which players have a deep loyalty to homegrown Sony.
Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft's decision to launch an HD DVD peripheral in Japan on Nov. 22, based on a rival format to Sony's Blu-ray, is seen as one attempt to eat into that base. The basic Xbox 360 doesn't come with any high-definition DVD capability.
Nintendo said last week its new Wii game console will arrive on schedule in the final quarter of the year, priced below both rivals, the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.
BuddyC said:Perhaps the biggest news is that, at least for Japan, the 20GB PS3 now comes with an HDMI port and carries a lower price tag (49,980 yen [tax included]). Going by today's exhange rates, that means the lower-end PS3 is roughly $430 USD.
However, no word yet if the lowered price will carry over into other markets and territories.
8:22 PST: If you're concerned about the HDMI inclusion in the 20 GIG version of Sony's PS3, SCEA confirmed to 1UP (after hearing Kutaragi at the press conference) that all versions of the PS3 would have HDMI.
SCEA just revealed to 1UP that the price drop in Japan is for that territory ONLY. The pricing structure in the U.S. has not changed.
sangreal said:from the associated press:
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Wow, nice to see SCEA responding promptly. Thanks for the updates guys.Scoot said:Actually, SCEA confirmed to me about 10 hours ago that the price of the PS3 in the US would stay the same.
I think it's just Spring 2007 for the JP version.KimiSan said:Has this been posted yet? Ace Attorny 4 (Phoenix wright, gyakuten saiban..) trailer:
http://media.ds.ign.com/media/827/827856/vids_1.html
Don't like the new music but.. well, right now I'm just hoping for english in the japanese version, is there a release date yet?
There's a reason you and other folks don't often make that kind of remark.Sgt. Killjoy said:i don't make this kind of remark often, but that is sooooo gay.
Amir0x said:Seriously, I'm pouring over this list of announced Wii games right now and of the new IPs, the things you can really call "new", I can see maybe TWO interesting titles. And that's just potentially interesting, most likely they'll still suck.
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KidGalactus said:Wake up man. You dreamin' again.
Sony has been trying for the past few months... an unsuccesfuly I might add to get thier dick into thier own mouth. Last night and today were just the latest installments of this priceless spectacle.
I, for once am in total agreement with Pheonix (wtf?!) Microsoft is about to catch some crazy traction if they can keep the really varied game-types and themes a-comin' in semi-steady release streams.
Shit, I've always hated them. But now I'm angling to get my hands on one late next year, likely.
Life is hard, and times are a-changin'
Did you just call the 360 poop?TheGreatDave said:To be fair, Sony's compeition was the Xbox "Do do do" 360. They were always going to own it.
Doc Holliday said:UGh Im really starting to wish the DS had failed. I would kill someone for a zelda that looks like the White Knight.
Pureauthor said:???? The DS had what to do with this, exactly?
Doc Holliday said:Have you read the interviews with Iwata and Miyamoto? The DS seems to have influenced the design of the Wii, and for good reason.
Pureauthor said:???? The DS had what to do with this, exactly?
Doc Holliday said:Yes I do, and I love itIll be on line for Wii day one. I'm just going through a little penis envy right now. Metroid Prime and Zelda would benefit so much from Next gen graphics. It's a phase, I'll be waggling along with grandma and the mailman like everyone else
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rager said:FFVII for PSP?
Where did that come from. Link?
Chris Michael said:He means FFVII CC. They showed a video.
animation is always the most overlooked element in games and I'm glad to see that there are people who notice stiff robot animations with lack of transitions from state to state.COCKLES said:MGS4 looks like arse, what's with the robotic animation of the enemy soldiers?
yeah, have they had a conference, what about capcom and my res evill wiiJohn Harker said:Wasn't Marvelous suppose to have something on HEROES?
We didn't get anything?
John Harker said:Wasn't Marvelous suppose to have something on HEROES?
We didn't get anything?