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#1 Old 12th Apr 2006 at 4:28 PM
Default PS3 Pre-Order
US$ 50 down payment at Toy's R US ...
Source:
http://www.nextgeninsider.com/Home/News/ps3preorder.php

I have read some articles about the final cost of PS3, which is probably around US$500/EU$500
However, the actually price is still unknown.

Just a piece of info for those who must have PS3 at all costs. :p
Btw, some people think it won't be available until 2007, when Win VISTA is around. :D

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#2 Old 12th Apr 2006 at 9:54 PM
I'm one of those people who still think the price is going to be higher. Especially when Sony mentioned that they weren't pricing it towards "households".

So? Each community gets 1 PS3 to share? Well, I guess that solves the inevitable shortage problem....

As for the link...I really don't know what to think.

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#3 Old 12th Apr 2006 at 10:18 PM
I'm not interested in the PS3, not yeat at leats it all seems too shady (not concrete whatever) still.

BTW this someone checked this? Sony UMD Face Extintion
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#4 Old 13th Apr 2006 at 8:51 AM
I think so far they only show off empty boxes on game shows ... :P

I think it will probably delay again and overpriced ...

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#5 Old 17th Apr 2006 at 1:25 AM
The gaming videos are simulated. They built a computer with the specs (with the exception of Cell and Blu-ay; they used a regular DVD drive and another CPU) and used a rudimentary emulater to make it work.
 
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