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Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Hobbies and Recreation => Gamers Zone => Topic started by: Cyberlizard on August 10, 2006, 05:32:36 PM

Title: The PS3
Post by: Cyberlizard on August 10, 2006, 05:32:36 PM
I'm sure the PS3 is going to be a good system and all, but a $600 price tag?!  WHAT THE F WERE THE GUYS AT SONY SMOKING?!  At first I wanted my dad to upgrade from a PS2 to a PS3 when it launches, but when I heard of the radiculously high price for it, I want him to get an Xbox 360.  You get the same graphics value from and Xbox 360 for a lesser price.  Sony was as successful as Microsoft for the past five years.  But with the rumors of a $600 console, Sony is going back to making appliances if they don't drop the price.
Title: The PS3
Post by: action9000 on August 10, 2006, 05:45:14 PM
I completely agree!

The purpose of a game console to me, in the past, has been:
A cheaper alternative to a computer, to be able to play video games as a social activity.

Video game consoles used to launch for approximately $300 (Canadian).  The X-Box 360 launched for $500, which I felt was very steep.  I've seen the graphics and performance of an X-Box 360, and I don't feel that it's worth the huge price tag.  I have more use for a new video card for my computer than I do for an X-Box 360.

When I saw that the PS3 was going to launch for such a disgusting price, I decided to back out of the video game market completely.  I don't think I'll be buying another game system for a LONG time.  

NOTE: That statement is coming from the guy who bought or was given as a gift: a NES, a SNES, a Genesis, a Virtual Boy, an N64, a PS1, a PS2, a Dreamcast, an X-Box, and a Gamecube.  I've used my share of video game systems, and the new wave of consoles just seems a bit rediculous.  If you want to game to that extreme, get a computer.

I'll stick with my PS2 , X-box and my Gamecube for social gatherings, thank you.  They're good enough for me.  If my friends and I ever want to play a newer game, we'll bring our computers and LAN game.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Threehorn on August 10, 2006, 07:12:38 PM
ABout 250 pounds for a Xbox360 when it first came out with another game on top and some other things worked out around 380 pounds my brother paid. I bought the 360 off him since he don't play computer games much, so I buying it for 250 pounds games and all.

The console I am waiting for is the new Nintendo system Nintendo Wii.

So far I got...

Laptop
PC
Half own another PC
Mega Drive
N64
Game Cube
PSX (old playstation)
Xbox 360
Nintendo DS
Gameboy advance

and soon to get the Nintendo Wii :)

SO got a bit of a collection the only ones I hardly used for a while is the N64, Mega Drive. the others I used quite a bit, but since I am in USA I can't at the moment. I want to play my games! :cry

 :lol

-Threehorn
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 10, 2006, 08:53:41 PM
I was not surprised by the high price on PS3.
Title: The PS3
Post by: WeirdRaptor on August 10, 2006, 11:02:02 PM
Pass. I've never been into X-Box or PlayStation at all. I'm strickly a Nintendo fan, myself. If I didn't pay for PS before, I'm sure not going to now that I've seen that price.  :blink:  Ow... unless I dunked into my savings, I'd have to do some very cheap living until my next paycheck just to get by after buying that.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Nick22 on August 11, 2006, 12:58:43 AM
Yeah, that's highway robbery. I udsually wait until prices hsave dropped on gsames before I buy them, so that usually means I but games that have been out for a year or so.  I have a Gamecube, and I'm sticking with it. I hear you'll be able to play Brawl on GameCube so I'm pumped.
Title: The PS3
Post by: action9000 on August 11, 2006, 02:09:54 AM
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I hear you'll be able to play Brawl on GameCube so I'm pumped.
Whaaa...? :D
I was half-debating getting a Wii Just for Brawl, but what's this you're saying about Brawl on the Gamecube?  I can't find a word of news about this.

http://www.planetgamecube.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=11798 (http://www.planetgamecube.com/previewArt.cfm?artid=11798)
This article states that perhaps SSB:Brawl will possibly support the gamecube controller however I see nothing about the game being ported to Gamecube.
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 11, 2006, 02:30:12 AM
I prefer Playstation/Playstation 2 over all other systems.
Title: The PS3
Post by: WeirdRaptor on August 11, 2006, 05:43:28 AM
Meh...getting the Wii just for Brawl may be very costly.

As for Dark, personally, I can never understand how anyone can even work the PS. The buttons feel the same, so I had to keep looking at the controller to use it. With G64 and Gamecube, each button has a different shape and size, so I can keep my eyes on the screen, and identify each button by shape.
Title: The PS3
Post by: pokeplayer984 on August 11, 2006, 09:36:28 AM
The thing is this, Sony has put the most advanced gaming technology into the PS3.  So much in fact, that the $600 price tag is probably the lowest they can go leagally when it comes out.  I'm sure they tried everything possible to make it less than that, but failed miserably in the end.

My brother in law has recently brought an XBOX 360, and there is a certian game I want when it comes out.  That one I just can't wait to play.

The Nintendo Wii controller is so different, that it will have to be put into my room in order for it to be played at all. (Note that my little brother's room is rather cramped with that huge waterbed of his.  I have to sit on it just to play the Gamecube by myself.  There's barely enough room on the floor for when guests want to play it with me.  I told him it was a bad idea to put that waterbed in there, but he didn't listen.) I happen to have quite the space in my room.  It will still be comfortable when four people play at once. (I'm sure you're imagining quite the space right now.) With how I understand it, it's practically like those futuristic virtual reality gaming systems.  It's barely the 21st century and we've come this far in gaming technology?  Who knows how far we'll go?

Anyways, it's the upcoming Nintendo Wii for me.  I've been a Nintendo fan for years and I'm staying one. :^.^:
Title: The PS3
Post by: Petrie. on August 11, 2006, 05:54:43 PM
*moved to the fridge*

They're hoping their base of PS2 owners will buy....even if it is that expensive.  And I think they will.  Think about it: gamers are more likely to splurg on high-end stuff so that their gaming experience is real.  They'll buy this version even at that price.  Its nothing compared to what they spent on everything else (tv, sound system, couch, recliner)
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 11, 2006, 07:48:04 PM
I personally don't like how the Gamecube buttons are shaped. I despise it because they make one of the buttons so much larger than the others. o__o;; I don't care if the buttons are different shapes. That doesn't bother me. It's just that I wish the A button wasn't so large.

The Playstation controller isn't really difficult to use. You do not have to keep looking at the controller. All you need to do is memorize where each shape is. For me, learning how to use the Playstation controller was easy because I was used to Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. With these systems, the "action buttons", if that's what they are called, were the same shape and size, no different than the PS controller. The Gamecube controller is the only controller I have used where the buttons are not the same shape.
Title: The PS3
Post by: WeirdRaptor on August 11, 2006, 11:23:45 PM
I could memorize where the buttons are on the PS controller, but I actually love the Gamcube controller. It just works perfectly for me.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Cyberlizard on August 11, 2006, 11:57:35 PM
I am use to a whole variety of controllers.  From the original NES controller to the Xbox.  But mostly I play computer games.
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 12, 2006, 12:05:12 AM
I heard the Gamecube controller was difficult to master, but I do like using it nevertheless. I miss playing Zoids: Battle Legends on it. I loved that game.

I don't like playing games on the PC. XD With the exception of Halo though. I am looking forward to playing Spore when it comes out.

Oh there is something that confuses me about your reasoning of not liking PS, WeirdRaptor. You state that you don't like it because the buttons are the same shape and size.

Most game controllers' "action buttons" are the same shape and size. Nintendo, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis are all good examples of this. And you say you are a strict-Nintendo fan, so I'm guessing that means you enjoyed playing NES and SNES, both of which have controllers with same-shape action buttons.

So what I'm saying is I don't understand why you find it difficult to use PS controllers with the "same shape" reasoning when you pretty much endure the same thing on NES and SNES.

Sorry, I'm not trying to start an argument. I'm just confused, is all. ^^;
Title: The PS3
Post by: WeirdRaptor on August 12, 2006, 03:40:57 PM
I've never played with the Sege consoles.

As for the nes and Super Nes. The Nes only had two buttons, and memorizing what the left button does and what the right button does was a sinch, and most of the time, the top two buttons of the Super Nes served the same function of the lower two. Its just when four action buttons of the same shape all serve a different purpose, and often times, pressing two at once made something else happen....that's I when get lost, for some reason. It just feels monotonous and confusing to me. I find the different feel of the Gamcube controller buttons much more confortable when I have to press multiple buttons to get things doing.
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 12, 2006, 03:55:33 PM
My brother and I were talking about game controllers last night, and he brought up the Gamecube controller. He said that combinations on the Gamecube controller were difficult, especially if you had to press... X and B at the same time. I don't think he had any complaints about the different shapes though. Neither did I. I was surprised, but nothing more.

We also discussed the simpler controllers, such as Nintendo's two-button controller, and the Atari controllers. I had forgotten about the 2-button thing in my last post, because you are right, with only two buttons, it's not really that hard to figure out which button does what.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Dash The Longneck on August 12, 2006, 05:05:39 PM
I probably will not buy this system now or ever. I'm perfectly happy with PS 2 everytime I get  a new system some new system comes out and my "Now"system is now Absoleate. What can a PS 3 do? I mean since it's so expensive it must do something that the PS 2 can't.
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 12, 2006, 06:21:17 PM
It's been a while since I looked at the specs about PS3, but a few things I remembered was it had wireless controllers, and it can play something that PS2 can't. Can't remember though.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Cyberlizard on August 12, 2006, 06:26:22 PM
It has a Blu-ray drive.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Dash The Longneck on August 12, 2006, 08:03:06 PM
Quote from: Cyberlizard,Aug 12 2006 on  05:26 PM
It has a Blu-ray drive.
And a Blu-ray is????  :huh: Sorry, I am not Mr. up too date with all the electronics that come out.
Title: The PS3
Post by: DarkHououmon on August 12, 2006, 09:33:23 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc)
Title: The PS3
Post by: Petrie. on August 13, 2006, 06:35:33 AM
Unless they're putting games on a Blu-ray disc, I wouldn't put bets on any high-def disc for film watching...much too early to see who would win that battle.
Title: The PS3
Post by: Cyberlizard on August 13, 2006, 01:09:52 PM
They're just getting ready for the years to come, DVDs and Blu-rays will co-exhist until Hi def TVs are more common in households, then Blu-ray disks will replace DVDs like DVDs replaced VHS.  Also, there's an advantage to Blu-ray disks, they use a blueish violet laser with better precision, so this means that more data can be stored on one disk without taking up space.  DVDs hold up to around 8 GB while Blu-ray disks hold up to 25 GB.
Title: The PS3
Post by: pokeplayer984 on August 13, 2006, 03:05:49 PM
I actually recently found a magazine with info on it, and found that there will be two different versions of PS3 coming out.

The first is the one we know that is worth $600.  It gives you quite the graphic look, along with the good old DVD player feature and everything else you would expect from Sony.

As for the other version, this one costs only $500.  The only drawback you get is that the graphics aren't as good, and because of this reason, some games won't be playable.

Despite all of this, I'm not getting it.  I'm sticking with good old Nintendo. :)
Title: The PS3
Post by: Littlefoot1616 on August 21, 2006, 10:12:51 PM
The PS3 is gonna be costly. We all knew that was coming our way sooner or later. $600 sounds so stupidly steep for a new console. There's no way in hell I'll be purchasing it for that price. From what I've heard on my side, the first batch of PS3s (which are deliberated not being supplied in enough quantities to meet demand to increase deamnd for them) are coming in at around 400GBP (can't find the Pound key on an American QWERTY keyboard LOL  :P: ) and these are the 60Gb hard drive ones. And that's just for the console! No games! Just the machine! Apparently, the 40Gb systems aren't being dispatched in Europe until a later date so that people will go for the more expensive machines before they release the lesser one.

Needless to say, I will be getting a PS3 but definitely not at THAT price tag! GOnna wait for the prices to slip a little and the bundle packs start coming out before I part with any of my cash. I'm happy to sit and wait. I mean...I'm still sitting here waiting for Kingdom Hearts 2 to be released for gawd sakes! PMSL  :lol (Next month...just 1 more month of unnecessary delays :DD )

I'm mostly looking forward to the games coming out for it. Metal Gear Solid 4, Devil May Cry 4, Resident Evil 5, Final Fantasy XIII...can't wait!  :^.^: