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PS3 On Track For Spring 2006 47

Reuters is reporting that, despite some reservations by analysts, Sony's next-gen console appears to be on-track for a Spring 2006 launch. From the article: " The timing of the release of Sony's updated PlayStation console has become a matter of speculation in the $25 billion video game industry and among the studios, hardware makers and other companies looking to handicap the battle over next-generation DVD technology. A spokesman for Sony, the No. 1 provider of game consoles, said it was still targeting a spring 2006 launch for the PS3, which is key to maintaining its lead in the game console market against Microsoft Corp. which recently launched its competing Xbox 360 console."
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PS3 On Track For Spring 2006

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  • by mrgreen4242 ( 759594 ) on Friday December 09, 2005 @01:38PM (#14221030)
    I predict that the PS3 will be not much more powerful than the 360, cost about the same, and will be wilding disapointing to everyone who actually believed Sony's hype. Also, I predict that "Spring 06" means that in June we will see a few units come out, with mass availability (anyone can walk into any store at any point in time and buy one) sometime around September, perhaps as late as October.
  • by Delphiki ( 646425 ) on Friday December 09, 2005 @01:45PM (#14221105)
    Also, I predict that "Spring 06" means that in June we will see a few units come out in Japan, with limited availability in North America sometime around September, perhaps as late as November.

    That's my prediction.

  • Re:Er (Score:3, Insightful)

    by oGMo ( 379 ) on Friday December 09, 2005 @03:26PM (#14222176)
    Sony barely beat MS online (with a year head start), the HDD barely even released in the states, and Sony promised pretty much what Xbox Live currently is back when the console was in its infancy, and they failed to deliver.

    They did? Where? They say the same thing about the PS3 they said about the PS2... that the hardware would be there, and the developers could use it as they saw fit. Where did they ever say they'd deliver XBOX Live?

    Also, on the Toy Stoy matter, no I can't find quotes relating the a Sony exec to it, but countless previews did, and that's where the correlation comes from.

    "Countless previews did"? So basically, some journalists made things up, and you blame Sony?

    I remember reading a Popular Science article on it which pretty much blatantly stated that it was as powerful as the machines that were used to create Toy Story.

    Citation please? Otherwise this is unsubstantiated bullshit. Which it is, anyway, because Toy Story was made on a large rendering cluster. You could probably build a nice rendering cluster of PS2s, but even if that's what they claimed, it's not what you're saying.

    So the implication was there but they cleverly avoided making quotable statements, as far as I care.

    So, they didn't actually say anything or mislead anyone, but you're happy to spread misinformation and you don't care that it is.

    It seems to be SOP for them to make as many deniable claims as possible to boast their machine up ("Spring 2006" launch announcement comes to mind, but TFA indicates that they feel more bold now) and quickly point out that their statements were taken out of context if the need ever arises.

    They didn't make "deniable claims" in the first place. They didn't claim any such thing at all! For people who would otherwise claim to demand factual evidence for everything, there seems to be a lot of stubborn belief that something happened despite every fact to the contrary.

  • I'll wait until... (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Guppy06 ( 410832 ) on Friday December 09, 2005 @04:58PM (#14223078)
    ... the launch bugs are shaken out and I'm not forced to buy a bundle.
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    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Friday December 09, 2005 @06:07PM (#14223705)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion

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