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Dyne 05-09-2006 03:25 AM

PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
It's going to have to overcome some stiff hurdles:

1.) Bluray's inferiority to HD-DVD.
2.) XBOX 360 and Nintendo's services (along with arcade/genesis/nintendo/turbografx games)
3.) Not many real strong IPs at launch (PS2 launched earlier so it was understandable, but now it's launching last.)
4.) Price. Oh god, the price of the units.
5.) Lesser controller than the Wii, on a more expensive unit. Anyone who says the Wii is a "gimmick": the PS3 gyro is 20x any gimmick statement, and was partly the result of the rumble technology suit.


..but it has the brand name, graphics and the games, right? ...Right?

I doubt it'll do any better than the N64 with these in mind.

That said, we'll have to see the Nintendo conference tomorrow to come to any early conclusions.

Teuthida 05-09-2006 03:29 AM

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Now I'm not so sure about buying one to sell on ebay. Gonna be close to $700 with tax for the full one...are people actually gonna spend more than that for one on ebay?


GameMaster 05-09-2006 03:51 AM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
^ Was just thinking the same thing. There'll definitely buyers willing to pay your price, but I think the number of people like you and I looking to make a profit outnumber the folks who will shell out $600 + additional money + shipping.

I think we'd be better off buying 1-3 Wii systems and selling those. I could easily see people paying $500 for those.

Jonbo298 05-09-2006 08:09 AM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
It's early to tell but I think Sony will have a tough time getting it into the "mainstream" market at first. Hardcore people will gobble it up for bragging rights obviously.

I like Blu-Ray format over HD-DVD just because of the fact that the storage is alot larger then HD-DVD. I dont know who will "win" in the end but we'll see

Teuthida 05-09-2006 09:10 AM

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Null 05-09-2006 09:19 AM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
so why exactly is bluray 'inferior' to HD-DVD. at last i read it seemed to have more advantages and was infact winning the battle between them. whats changed?

DarkMaster 05-09-2006 10:32 AM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
1.) Bluray's inferiority to HD-DVD.

Where did you hear this?


2.) XBOX 360 and Nintendo's services (along with arcade/genesis/nintendo/turbografx games)

The PS3 will have two gernations of games available for use right out of the box.


3.) Not many real strong IPs at launch (PS2 launched earlier so it was understandable, but now it's launching last.)

Not only do we not know this for a fact, but that's a problem with nearly ever console launch.


4.) Price. Oh god, the price of the units.

Well, yeah, can't say much about. Pretty freakin lame.


5.) Lesser controller than the Wii, on a more expensive unit. Anyone who says the Wii is a "gimmick": the PS3 gyro is 20x any gimmick statement, and was partly the result of the rumble technology suit.

What does this mean? A lesser controller than the Wii? The Wii and PS3 controllers are in no way alike, and will provide entirely different experiences. Anyone who says the Wii controller is a gimmick really is a dumbass who hasn't used it yet, and shouldn't be paid attention to. Comparing the Wii and Ps3 controllers is comparing apples and oranges, and the PS3 has the advantage of being familiar with the general consumer.




No matter what route you want to take with next gen, the fact remains that the PS3 will be home to all the Metal Gears, Final Fantasys, Devil May Crys, Jaks, Ratchets, and everything else that'll make the system nearly irresistable for most gamers.

Canyarion 05-09-2006 11:23 AM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
Of course we compare the controllers, since Sony obviously at least wants to take some hype from the Wii.

manasecret 05-09-2006 02:36 PM

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4:50 -- The event begins. Kaz Hirai takes the stage. PlayStation 3 is more than a generation leap for him, it's a quantum leap for PlayStation. It's freedom. It's the companion device for your years. It's an arsenal of media compatibility. It seamlessly interacts with other PlayStation systems. And it's the best of breed for this gen.

4:55 -- A dig at opponents. PlayStation is not interested in gimmicks. PlayStation believes that next-gen does not begin until PS3 arrives.

....an hour and a half later...

6:33 -- Kuturagi takes the stage. He introduces the PS3 controlled ... and it's the PS2 controller?!? It looks exactly the same, but it has many new function. Most importantly, it has "6 degrees" of motion-sensing movement.

http://ps3.ign.com/articles/705/705742p1.html

Apparently it's not a gimmick when they call it "6 degrees" of motion-sensing.

Typhoid 05-09-2006 03:40 PM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
Like I said to Phil on MSN last night (not word for word):


Sure it's a lot of money, but it comes out around Christmas time. The time when little spoiled kids tell their parents they want a game system. Some of these kids will no doubt say a PS3, because it has the best graphics. And the parents, not knowing that it doesnt have all the gizmo's and gadget's, will just go to the store, and say "I would like a PS3 for my son." or something, and not know to ask about anything. Because lets face it, stereotypically, and usually truthful, parents know **** all about consoles. And theres no argument to say "the parent would get the cheaper wii" because any loving parent wouldnt **** up and get the kid a different console, especially for Christmas. And yes, the PS3 is practically double the price, but that means they only have to move half as much.

Crash 05-09-2006 03:40 PM

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oh boy... sony is not doing well...

Canyarion 05-09-2006 03:45 PM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
Sony? Who's Sony? :p

KillerGremlin 05-09-2006 07:44 PM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
The one thing that keeps bothering me about the Wii is the issue of force feedback. Rumble is not force feedback, and I have a hard time getting a feel of sports games without actually trying it out. Honest to god, if I'm going to be moving as much as the people in Nintendo's videos, I might as well just get off my ass and do real sports. I'm not bad at athletics.

The main difference between Sony and Nintendo is, if the Wii-troller doesn't work, Nintendo is kinda screwed, and if Sony's 6 degrees don't work, they still have the best graphical powerhouse of this gen.

Gimmick or not, wii'll see what happens.

Jonbo298 05-09-2006 08:58 PM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
I feel sorry for the people at EB's or other stores explaining to customers why the PS3 is $600 or $500 when the Wii is $250 or less. Explaining to the average mother what Blu-Ray is and Hi-Def won't mean jack to must parent's unless they know what HD is and try to explain Blu-Ray.

But who knows, little billy's sure can be fussy sometimes :p

manasecret 05-09-2006 09:08 PM

Re: PS3 will have a tough time. (interim E3 review)
 
EDIT: I remembered what brought my post on, KillerGremlin's post.
Quote:

Originally Posted by KillerGremlin
Honest to god, if I'm going to be moving as much as the people in Nintendo's videos, I might as well just get off my ass and do real sports. I'm not bad at athletics.

After seeing Miyamoto, Reggie, Iwata, and that lucky bastard play tennis together, and after seeing some of the ads for the other sports in that game like baseball, I can see Nintendo's strategy to appealing to nongamers working.

I mean, I can imagine myself pulling out the Wii to the living room, instead of keeping it regulated to the backroom where all of my normal family members can ignore it. And I can imagine myself pulling out that tennis game in front of my family and swinging the racket wildly around. I know everyone in my family would be intrigued, and everyone in my family would want to try a few swings of the wii racket.

How do I know this? Because I've been to arcades with some of my family, family who doesn't even know who makes the Playstation, let alone what an XBox is. But they love playing anything that simulates reality, or anything that is physical or just about anything that doesn't have a whole lot of buttons on it.

I've heard a couple of you on these boards say, "I just have no interest in swinging a controller around." Yeah, well, clearly everyone else in the world has no interest in sitting around pressing 20 buttons playing an interactive movie. I think most people out there, however, do have an interest in doing something physical, and something fun. And I think Nintendo has made something that does both, and well.


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