$100 bucks is all I'm willing to spend on the cost of a game console. Gaming has fallen way down on my list of priorities at this point in my life. It's worth that much to me, and not a penny more. I bought a Gamecube when it hit $100, and I will re-buy a PS2 and possibly an Xbox when they hit this price as well.
Trouble is, looking at the past for insight, at this point in the PS One's life it had hit $100 with a new hardware revision, and the PS2 had just come out. Will the PS2 ever drop to $100 now? With Microsoft keeping the price of the Xbox at $150 even after its successor has been released, and with the "value" addition of DVD playback in this generation of consoles, is the $100 price point seen as unneeded by the console companies? Is $150 the new $100? I hope not.
I would have thought Sony would have dropped the price of the PS2 this holiday season.
Trouble is, looking at the past for insight, at this point in the PS One's life it had hit $100 with a new hardware revision, and the PS2 had just come out. Will the PS2 ever drop to $100 now? With Microsoft keeping the price of the Xbox at $150 even after its successor has been released, and with the "value" addition of DVD playback in this generation of consoles, is the $100 price point seen as unneeded by the console companies? Is $150 the new $100? I hope not.
I would have thought Sony would have dropped the price of the PS2 this holiday season.