Another thing he brings up is that the NES was 299, which by today's standards/inflation would have been 500 to purchase. He doesn't take into consideration that there WAS no other system that brought video games to "life" like the NES.
Here is his rant, if you have any advice for me, it would be appreciated.
Ok so youre still sticking with this, no one is gonna buy the PS3 because they are paying of student loans but also now becuaw they might want to buy a car, ??? lol
Ok lets go back in time again. Since you like to discredit my point that people paid $299 for a NES in 1985(equivalant to over $500 today) because it was a "radical departure" from the the Atari 2600 let us please go back a little further and let me say that in 1977, the year I was born YAY, the Atari 2600 retailed for $199( equivalant to well OVER $600 in todays money)
So either no one had student loans or wanted to buy a car during both those time periods lol, OR cost was not a factor and is IN FACT justified if the product in question is worth it. Hmmmm interesting.
YOU SAID; "Also, you need to remember that most of Sony isn't pulling a profit. I think that only Sony CEI and Pictures are making a profit right now. Sony needs to assure shareholders that the CEI business is doing fine, and will continue to do so."
MY RESPONSE; Huh? seriously huh? It's annoying that SO many people believe Sony is somehow losing money. It's a sham they are not losing money. Where? Not the PS2 not it's movies, not the PSP. Music? but thats due more to the fact of more music being traded online . Most music companies had a decline in music sales. Maybe it's profits MAY be down but it is in no way LOSING money. Please I would like to know which Sony holdings are losing money??? Lets refer to this article I will link SONY NOT LOSING MONEY LINK
Ok so that link sould have answered most questions you may have.
Ok so people are going to be disappointed when the actual gameplay doesn't look like whats in a magazine? Hmmm that happens with every console and has nothing to do with HD. How many times have you bought a game and expected or at least hoped it would look like it did in one of those Nintendo Powers or whatever you read? I've done it plenty. It's a familiar sales tactic also employed by movie companies in that they will use the best scenes in the trailers to lure people to watch it. Sometimes the movies are as good as they expect sometimes not. Some games will look great, some will not. No difference.
Regardless these games on the PS3 are going to look amazing. Far surpassing the XBox 360 and wiping its ass with Nintendo.
Alrighty then. Yes part of the cost of the PS3 is associated with the fact it's using a new technology but when does that not raise the cost of anything upon it's release. Your cell phone I can now get $200 cheaper after such a short period of time. It's not unexpected this is going to raise the cost of the PS3.
The fact is blu ray will most likey be the new technology simply because of its already current support;
Panasonic, Phillips and Samsung and computer giants Apple and Dell. Sony owns entertainment companies Columbia/Tri-Star and MGM. In addition, 20th Century Fox and Disney have partnered with the Blu-Ray group.
Ahem that was to name the major backers. Of course there are smaller companies also supporting this.