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Originally Posted by Neo
I'm a little disappointed at this stage. I was pumped for PS3 until I sat through that pedantic conference. Sony made the mistake of bombarding us with too many numbers, statistics and crowded power point slides. Nintendo, on the other hand, knows how to put on a show. Regardless of whether you agree with one company's philosophy or the other, Nintendo made a better presentation in and of itself. My purchase of a PS3 was originally a sure thing, but now I'm not so sure. Do I really want to pay $600 plus cost of games and peripherals? Do I want to play RE5 that badly? Even bigtime Sony fans are wavering on their purchasing plans.
I'm already sold on the Wii. I think there's a good chance it will reproduce the 'wow' feeling of SM64. Both systems will be coming out about the same time which creates a double-hit on the wallet. I guess I'll just have to see where I am financially and time-wise come November.
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i'm not really a BIG TIME Sony fan and I have not waivered.......
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I know some of my friends who absolutely adored Xbox 360... saw the PS3 conference and said they are definitely buying the PS3..
To make assumptions and to stereotype people's perspective on price is pretty young. Starting now, until November, even a high school kid working at mcdonalds will have saved enough for the PS3. The price as it stands today alone will probably shake people up... but honestly it's just like Kutaragi said.... if your enthused about it you'll probably work hard and save up for it... or kiss your parents ass to get it..
On a side note.:::://// your bashing the pricing of the PS3 .... and your pretty sure it has some people shaking in their boots about their purchase of the PS3... you know full well there are people willing to pay and work for it..
people paid as much as 2,000 for the Xbox 360.....maybe more. So where do you draw the line between desire and loyalty?