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Sony America will focus on current PS3 modelsDVDBack23 @ Jan 11, 2008 23:38 | 9 comments
"This morning SCEI made an announcement in reference to Japan no longer shipping the 20GB and 60GB PlayStation 3 configurations. We have already stopped shipping these in the US and have been focused on the 80GB and 40GB configurations which are currently at retail," the company said in a statement.
"As we've said, we will also continue to read and evaluate market trends and communicate with consumers to determine appropriate configurations for each territory."
In North America, the 20GB model retailed in short supply before being dropped. The 60GB was discontinued in favor of the higher capacity 80GB model in July.
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Comment by: spydah (Jan 12, 2008 03:44) I am glad i got the 60GB model. Even though the BWC isnt a issue for me some people take it seriously that the 40GB model doesnt support nothing old and the 80GB does partially. I think if Sony didnt make that decision when they did they wouldnt have had a great holiday season but maybe just a average one. |
Comment by: snowlock (Jan 12, 2008 03:58) The biggest problem I have with the 40gb ps3 is the marketing used to sell it. "Now starting at $399," may not sound misleading, but that leaves out the important details. In lieu of a price drop sony introduced a new model with $100 worth of equipment missing, knowing that price was just under the consumer threshold.
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jan 12, 2008 04:41) What are they gonna do? Make a 5 minute commercial explaining all of the 40GB's faults? lol
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Comment by: MrMexican (Jan 12, 2008 05:08) Not unless ur the kind of people that like me traded up their ps2 for a ps3. So all those ps2 games can be played on ps3 and i wouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing. |
Comment by: jove (Jan 12, 2008 13:08) Originally posted by MrMexican: ¿¿¿¿¿Who the hell would trade you a ps2 for a ps3????? |
Comment by: emugamer (Jan 12, 2008 13:34) Quote:Originally posted by MrMexican: Some stores allow you to trade in old video games or systems for store credit. He may have not gotten much, but a few $$ off a system that expensive is nice. Now that there is no BWC, people who did that would have to either buy a new slim piece-o-crap paperweight PS2 or buy one used on ebay in order to still play the PS2 games they want to. |
Comment by: snowlock (Jan 12, 2008 19:53) Originally posted by vinny13:
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Comment by: vinny13 (Jan 12, 2008 20:01) Quote:Quote:Originally posted by MrMexican: Don't ever trade in your stuff unless your going to die if you don't >:(
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Comment by: borhan9 (Jan 25, 2008 22:12) Quote: They need to do this because of the fact that the games are going to get better and they require more space even for saving so hence the storage space have to expand and be able to handle the requirements the new games will demand. |
