joystiq.com — "The PS3 is hideously expensive--it goes for up to $600--and Sony manufactured only a piddling few hundred thousand for the U.S., fewer for Japan. Plus it's hard to write games for; the launch titles were lame. You know you're in trouble when you get beat by something called a Wii."
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staticneuronDec 19, 2006
Yeah, time is .... wait this sounds familiar.Time magazine, Sunday, Dec. 17, 2006"TO PLAY'S THE THINGThe big story in computer games this year was HOW TO BLOW A HUGE LEAD, by Sony. Its PlayStation 2 was the champ in the last round of the console wars. This time Sony bet on a chip called the Cell and a disc format called Blu-ray. They're probably awesome, but how would anybody know? The PS3 is hideously expensive--it goes for up to $600--and Sony manufactured only a piddling few hundred thousand for the U.S., fewer for Japan. Plus it's hard to write games for; the launch titles were lame. You know you're in trouble when you get beat by something called a Wii."Time magazine, Monday, Oct. 30, 2000"Even before this Thursday's official launch, Sony has lost goodwill, not to mention sales, for PlayStation2 with its glitchy product rollout. The company's recent announcement that it was cutting the number of PS2s available on launch day by 50% was a cruel blow to parents who had promised Junior one of the first units. And it is a headache for the 20,000 retailers selling PS2s--many of which began taking orders six months ago. The stores are bracing for hordes of irate customers."There will be people lined up in front of the doors," sighs Dan DeMatteo, president of Babbage's Etc., the nation's largest specialty video-games retailer. Babbage's has prepaid orders from five times as many customers as it will have units for this week.Sony won't explain what went wrong. Sony Computer Entertainment president Kazuo Hirai will say only that PlayStation2 is a "very complex machine that requires a lot of components." But the guessing in Japan is that the company botched the production of graphics chips.No modem is included with PS2, which puts it behind Sega's Internet-ready Dreamcast. But PS2 does have one feature parents will appreciate: it is backward compatible, meaning it can play the original PlayStation's 800 existing games.But many of the most eagerly anticipated titles, like Metal Gear Solid 2 and the Bouncer, won't be available until spring at the earliest.The early word on the playing experience--outside of Sony's launch party--is not particularly enthusiastic. "There is nothing on the PS2 that I've seen that gave me that jaw-dropping feeling I got with the Sega Dreamcast last year," says Dan Clark, 29, CEO of a New Hampshire credit union and an active gamer. Madden NFL 2001 is good, he says, but no better than games currently available on Dreamcast.Part of the reason for the underwhelming array of games, gamemakers say, is that PS2 is hard to program for. "The PS2 is definitely more powerful than Dreamcast," says John Carmack, the multimillionaire, ponytailed master gamer behind legendary shooters like Doom and Quake. "But it's less convenient to extract performance from it.""The PlayStation2 doesn't live up to Sony's hype," says Carmack. "It's just a next-generation machine, and they were acting like they'd invented the steam engine."But the biggest prize of all lies in turning gaming consoles into broad-ranging entertainment centers. Sony acknowledges this future by calling PS2 not a game console but a "computer entertainment system." And Sony, with its wealth of consumer-electronics devices and enormous movie and music businesses, may have the most to gain by branching out. Count on it to use PlayStation2 in the future as a platform for an array of synergistic nongaming applications, from editing digital movies made on Sony camcorders to downloading Sony-brand music and music videos."PlayStation2 seems to be no more than a DVD player that can play games," grumbles Mike Roberts, an 18-year-old gamer from Missouri who says he won't be buying a PS2. "It should be the other way around."Deja Vu anyone?
presdentbuyporkDec 19, 2006
probably a wii, being curious.also it looks much better than the xbox and i dont want a console to play driving games and final fantasy.
hofferDec 19, 2006
The PS3 will not be a failure IMHO. Things definitely aren't looking good right now and I wouldn't doubt it isn't the best selling console this gen. Sony definitely made some bad steps and will not dominate like they did last gen. I do think the PS3 has a lot of potential. It seems to have the hardware part down. Now Sony just needs to finish the software. I do agree that there are a lot of things in the PS3 that most people don't care about. I bought a PS3 because I have an HDTV. The more HD content the better I say. I also like to be in at the start for something like this. I like that I will be able to experience all the firmware upgrades and see how it changes. That's the geek in me.I have a PS3, 360 and Wii. So, which ever one wins, I got my bases covered. :-)
abizdafuzzDec 19, 2006
"Lucky for you nobody I know reads your little Time Magazine" ~Zoolander
manguyDec 19, 2006
My local shops all have PS3s on the shelves, so they're not selling out. It's the 19th of December no less.No 360's or Wii's anywhere, go figure.
balberty9Dec 19, 2006
And digg down all you want. Ive tagged along in digg long enough to know that ppl here the most elitist 'i can do it better than anyone' types Ive ever whitnessed and am sad to say this will probably be my very last comment on digg.
Closed AccountDec 19, 2006
Are you kidding? Sure everyone was purchased, many sold to people just looking to sell, and it seems like a ton of people are regretting it.My craigslist is flooded daily with people posting PS3s for sale at cost for two games, others are posting trades, 20 gig PS3 for a Wii.
nypixDec 19, 2006
rootkitEnough for me to make sure I avoid anything associated with said company for my entire life.
paulekuDec 20, 2006
@FATnutzNo i wont - stop being an idiot. I care about the HD size. I wouldnt buy a premium 360 with a hd that has 13 gigs of usable space when there are arcade games to download, 5 gig movies to download, demos to download, tv shows to download and still ~4-5 years left of 360 gaming. Any moron can see a problem there. No need to act like a total douche either. People have opinions different from yours - live with it, dumbass.