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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:22 PM)
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PSP RELEASE DATE!! (24th of march) with Value Pack only?!?
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http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050203/sfth050_1.html
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(02-03-2005,
01:26 PM)
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#10
Originally Posted by sp0rsk:
The savvy would have. That extra 50 bucks could have taken you to Newegg and gone a long ways towards paying for a 512 card. This pretty much cements the DS not getting a price drop to combat it. |
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The black man everyone at EA can agree on
(02-03-2005,
01:27 PM)
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#13
Disappointing. To not release the unit only pack is a huge mistake IMO. Time to go cancel my pre-order. I already have a much larger Memory Stick and don't want or need any of those other accessories... I'll wait til the single unit version becomes available.... which probably won't be until Sony stabilizes it's monthly production to be able to meet demand everywhere...
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force push the doodoo rock
(02-03-2005,
01:27 PM)
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#14
Originally Posted by Enigma:
this is true. |
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(02-03-2005,
01:28 PM)
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#15
I don't mind the price, but I hate the fact I have to buy a value-pack.
I just want the base one. I'm never going to actually use a 32mb card. I'm going for 1gb right away. |
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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:29 PM)
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#16
"Simultaneous launch with Europe? Many release lists point to 24th March in Europe - but were they mistaken with rumours from the US launch? Perhaps *********** was right with 15th April in Europe."
Apparently the higher-ups at Game have told individual stores to concentrate on DS pre-orders for "the forseeable future". Signs are rumoured to be pointing to a release date between May - September, later than Sony originally planned. This PSP US price point is pretty poor, I must say. If Nintendo can get out a few big hitters before the inevitable and impending $100 PSP price drop (or even do a couple of pack in sets - one for Mario 64, one Wario Ware), they could find themselves with a more or less unassailable lead in the US. I've always felt that the American market is the only one in which Nintendo have a realistic chance of beating the PSP. |
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Queen of Denmark
(02-03-2005,
01:30 PM)
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#17
Originally Posted by DarienA:
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Soothsayer
(02-03-2005,
01:32 PM)
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#20
WTF! I (sooth)said a while back that they might mark up the US price to make up for the hit they were taking in japan. I totally thought I was wrong later (what with the rumors of a 150 US price and what not), but now it looks like I should have stuck to my guns!
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Moderator
(02-03-2005,
01:35 PM)
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#23
Originally Posted by gogogow:
The unit only will be released once supply problems are addressed. Give it a few months. In the mean time, they'll sell out of every single unit they put out there. Although, I agree about it being bad for some people. That 32MB card is just a throw away (I suppose I'll use that for games and the big guy for movies), but I definitely wanted the other stuff anyway. |
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MrArseFace
(02-03-2005,
01:37 PM)
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#27
Cost must really be hurting Sony. That 'value' pack is just to help give them a little more margin (or a little less loss). Standalone pack at $199 would lose them a lot more - all that memory card + case crap doesn't cost them anything.
The only real downer is the loss of the potential $199 solus pack price headline. Keeping below $200 must have been really tempting for Sony. I want Spiderman 2! |
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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:37 PM)
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#28
And the Nintendo fanboys and ardent DS enthusiasts can now take a slight breath of relief.
Sony's obviously not planning on playing the pricing game quite as aggressively as they did in Japan, maybe because they know that the don't have enough systems to please everyone, so they may as well gouge the early adopters themselves and then lower the price as soon as the system is widely available. Interesting price point, though. It's a lot closer to the fears that the system would turn portable gaming into a $300 venture than it seems to want to cut into Nintendo's value-market. At least right away. I just can't comprehend the reason anyone would want to buy a PSP on day one (without a Best Buy replacement plan). The hardware's way too glitchy, the battery sucks, and now you're basically guaranteed to see a $50 price drop in the first 6 months of the console's lifespan. |
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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:41 PM)
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#33
Originally Posted by mrklaw:
Yeah, not to mention they couldn't have met the potential demand with that price. Like I mentioned before, I hope they cut price before the holidays, or release the standard pack. |
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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:41 PM)
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#34
Originally Posted by Soulbrighter:
In Europe it could be €249.99, but a higher price wouldn't suprise me. Everything in Europe is much more expensive than in US or Japan. But that's just straight currency conversion. How much is a game in US? $40? $50? I wish games were €40 or €50 here! |
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force push the doodoo rock
(02-03-2005,
01:42 PM)
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#35
Originally Posted by tetsuoxb:
because you could get ALOT more with the base pack for the same price apparently. |
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Moderator
(02-03-2005,
01:45 PM)
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#40
Originally Posted by Speevy:
I agree. This move will guarantee the DS some continued healthy sales for quite a while in the US. $150 vs $250 is just wayyyy too much for a handheld for many consumers and also can be offputting for a parent when thinking the PSP is too much machine or too high end for their 8 year old. |
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Queen of Denmark
(02-03-2005,
01:46 PM)
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#42
Originally Posted by tetsuoxb:
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Member
(02-03-2005,
01:46 PM)
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#43
Originally Posted by explodet:
But luckily not all stores are like that. But who knows when there's a shortage.......... |
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(02-03-2005,
01:48 PM)
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#47
Originally Posted by SantaCruZer:
What's the point? People expected a non-value pack to be sold and $150 was a reasonable guess... |
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Banned
(02-03-2005,
01:51 PM)
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#50
Originally Posted by dark10x:
Maybe I can have a laugh after all Nintendo eat crow quotes that's been going on latley? Or must we only laugh at nintendo. Many people never expected Sony to go over $199. |