PS2 Demand Will Not Be Met 136
oMaT writes: "An article @ CNN states that Sony is having problems purchasing as many of some components as they need. They state that the projected 1m units to be shipped on Oct 26 will actually be more like 500,000. They also hope to have the demand met after the holiday season... Jan-Feb. Bummer." I've heard that if you want to pre-order one, you better pay in advance, as it isn't looking good. Personally, I'm just gonna play the new Zelda, and wait and see what happens with the PS2.
Cabbage Patch Frenzy (Score:1)
CmdrTaco is right. Play Zelda and wait it out. (Score:2)
Cost? (Score:2)
And how is development going? I just remember all this jazz about developers were having troubles making use of its power, and that it's game wouldn't even look much better than Dreamcast for a couple cycles of development.
And since Dreamcast is backwards compatible with PSX through Bleem...I'm not yet seeing any reason to buy a PS2.
I hope they have some good first-party games planned...why pay 300-400$ for a gaming system worse than my PC?
Re:Cabbage Patch Dolls (Score:2)
I think this really is a cheap ploy to drum up hype for the system. Limiting the supply in October will result in a lot of disappointed people who couldn't get the console. Then, around December 1, you suddenly announce your shipping a new batch, and bam, they fly out the doors right before Christmas.
one word: (Score:2)
That one word changed the video game market forever. Where did it begin? The PC.
From setting new multiplayer standards to giving the infrastructure for the 3d hardware accelerator market to be built upon.
LK
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:2)
LK
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
I haven't seen the X-Box's controller, but that could be a big part of getting one - if the controller is good and offers decent force-feedback, has the buttons nicely placed, and gets the general feel right, that'll be cool. If not...
Doesn't really matter, MGS's main strength was the story. The graphics were OK, but the combination of the gameplay and the story just put the thing over the top. Hell, MGS created a new "editor's award" for Electronic Gaming Monthly, since it was the first game to receive all 10s, the highest score possible. They came up with a "platinum" award for that. Only other game to do that was Zelda64, which, IMHO, wasn't anywhere near as good as MGS was.
Remains to be seen - the X-Box still seems a bit vaporous - when I can actually see the unit and controllers, maybe I'll be more interested. 'Course, I'd like to know the price-tag too. But it doesn't really matter - the reason Sony won the last console-war battle was because they out-marketted everyone else. MS isn't used to actually marketting their software anymore, so they could still blow the X-box. Time will tell... (Actually, I'll bet by the time the X-Box is released, my PC will be faster, have more memory, better sound, and better graphics than the X-Box anyway so it won't really matter... Besides, the X-Box will be limited to a TV, which my PC isn't. MGS Windows looks a lot nicer and sounds better than MGS PSX did.)
Bottom line is the MGS was an experience, so it shouldn't really matter which console runs it. I dunno, the X-box doesn't really impress me - yet - so I can't say for certain.
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:1)
Re:one word: (Score:2)
How many people had home networks prior to Quake and it's progeny?
How many clones and genuine improvements have there been to the gameplay model that was first put forth in quake?
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:2)
Now, granted, consoles may not be as cost-efficient compared to PCs today as much as they were five years ago, but if someone is looking for a great looking game with not an overly elaborate amount of depth and zero hassle, consoles are still the way to go.
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Also Square might be making Xbox games. The next Oddysee game will also be out for Xbox.
I know it sucks, but the Xbox looks like it might steal the show. That will probably mean developers will use DirectX more and more, and OpenGL less and less.
Hype Hype Hype (Score:2)
This is purely manufactured PR put on by Sony in order to whip the public into a frenzy over its latest and greatest box. Its a perfect announcement because it a) rallies the people who might be interested to go out and try to preorder a machine asap (like they have a chance in hell) and b) provides great free advertising.
I think Sega did this last year with the Dreamcast, too. Can anyone confirm that?
Has anyone noticed any advertising for this machine yet aside from the endless hype on any number of web sites (including this one)? Right, you haven't. Cause their isn't any. Kinda strange for a major, major product launch that is going to happen in a month.
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As for "killer apps" for the PS2, launch games usually suck. Hard. Look at the Dreamcast launch. Out of 18 games there were maybe 4 good ones (NFL2k, Soul Calibur, Sonic, and
Thank god I ordered mine the day that ebworld.com preorders went up.
Pete
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
The killer game of the century!
How about the new Metal Gear (going to be 1st on the PS2), the new Abe's oddysey (I can't remember the actual name.
Of the launch titles, DOA2 (if you haven't already played the DC version, Summoner (looks really awesome, I think it was the first with Anti-Aliased graphics), Armored Core 2, Ridge Racer V, Unreal Tournament (Even more colored lights), Kessen, and Silent Scope.
This launch blows every other launch away. The only game worth buying for the Dreamcast was Soul Calibur.
Nintendo 64? Mario 64. (maybe pilotwings)
PSX 1? I think that launch blew goats, Ridge Racer 1 and tekken 1. ( I never liked Tekken )
PSX2 will rock the house, if you are waiting for the XBox because it will be better, all you are doing is depriving yourself of GREAT games. Just so you know, I DON'T have a PSX2 reserved and probably won't geet one until next year. I'll probably go get one when GT2000 comes out. That's the killer game to me. When it comes to killer games, every one has their own favorite, and the one that will make them buy a system. For some it's mario, zelda, Street Fighter 2, Final Fantasy, and for even some, it's Tetris.
Why would you not want to buy it? It's going to havve some great games regardless of how "amazing" the XBox or Nintendo GameCube (or whatever it's called) will be. If you're on a budget and can only buy one the the 3 new systems coming up then I say, work harder! (oh yeah, you want the box so you don't have to work harder, my bad )
Launch Title list from IGN [ign.com]
I'm a former Software Etc. manager and... (Score:1)
For some reason, this is also when we sold a higher percentage of accessories, too...
Also, the more pre-orders that we could get, the more that we had access too in the long run.
Re: (Score:2)
What can I get for MY PS/2? (Score:1)
Does this mean I can get a lot of money for it on eBay?
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Re:Cynical old me sez (Score:1)
Re:Cynical old me sez - OT (Score:1)
They're far from the fastest things on the road (124bhp, ~2100lbs), but that's not what they're about. They're all about style and fun. Just like the old MG B's and Midgets, but 1000x more reliable.
Anyway, back on-topic, the game that I can't wait for is Gran Turismo 2000. The first two have kicked much ass and this one looks to be no different.
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
I've also pre-ordered TimeSpiltters, made by the same team that did Goldeneye. That should be pretty good, though we'll not know if it's killer until it's out...
Also, Summoner is supposed to be a fantastic RPG.
Three words, foolish Troll - ease of use! (Score:2)
Killer Game? (Score:3)
When I got my super nes, the first 15 games available all sucked. It wasn't till Street Fighter II came out that I felt the machine lived up to the hype. (About 6 months later)
I've heard that none of the PS2 Games on the market in Japan are killer games. Is this true?
-Peace
Dave
Re:Cynical old me sez - OT (Score:1)
Would I prefer an MG over the Miata?
Yes. I think that they're alot more fun and better looking. There's oodles more character in the old Brit roadsters than the Miata.
BUT, I found a great deal ($2000 under book w/3yr bumper to bumper warranty) on a car that hasn't had ONE - NOT ONE - problem since I bought it used almost 2 years ago. I can't say the same about the Midget or my friends' British roadsters. They weren't falling apart or anything, but they're track record (re: reliability) wasn't near as good.
As far as the girls, I've had a few in the Miata (not at the same time, obviously) when a B, Midget, TR-3, etc passes by. I usually let out a "oo-oo, I want one." Without fail, they always answer "Why? What's that?" The fact is, they don't know the "Brit iron" - they do know the Miata.
All things said and done, I still want to buy a B within the next five years...
Cynical old me sez (Score:1)
But hey, we're gullible, if Sony says by now, we may run out by December why shouldn't we believe them.
Though a small part of me hopes this is true, the part of me that feels for the geeks that complain that they can't find a MOTAS. Maybe if they don't spend them Christmas holiday in a PS2 induced trance, they might get out and meet a few chicks. And no, you won't impress many chicks with a new gaming console, try a Miata instead.
Re:Hype Hype Hype (Score:1)
Oh yea, I've got an n64, Saturn and PSX too so I'm not biased there either
Pete
not going to meet demand true (Score:1)
Looking bad beating that weekend sales record during the Japanese release.
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:1)
joy... (Score:1)
As long as we don't have to hear about it day after day in the media.....
Re:Is this a surprise? (Score:1)
This arguement doesn't make sense. Holding back supply would be stupid on Sony's part, and I'm sure it realizes it. If they held back supply, Sony wouldn't be the one charging $1500 per unit. It would be the jackasses who got lucky enough to buy one and resell.
This should be a -1 troll. Jackass.
Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:2)
Now that we've got sub $1000 PCs, I don't see the point in spending so much money for an obviously limited console.
LK
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Score:3)
One look at that and you'll know one of the major reasons people will be purchasing PS2s... (Backwards compatibility and Final Fantasy X are the other reasons for me...)
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:1)
>And the troubleshooting guides will never offer
>"reinstalling windows" as a possible
>solution to lack of sound.
Well, maybe for the X-Box
8*) (Score:1)
"If that is the worst problem you ever have, you will be a lucky person."
Re:Hey! (Score:1)
OHhhhhhh I hate that.
F-Zero is the only game still worth playing for the SNES. Long after you've beaten and gotten every item and uncovered every bug in FF3, F-Zero changles you more. Enticing you on to the Master difficulity. It was the last great 2-d racing game. (Yes I know it was 2.5-d with the mode 7 effects and all but it was really 2-d)
SOme may argue that Super Mario Kart racing was better, since it allowed you to race VS people.
But I call them fools. I never liked the style of SMK, F-Zero was the bomb. I'll still play the OLD F-Zero rather then the new one.
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Playstation Negative Buzz (Score:1)
I've been wanting to get one for 1) the DVD player 2) metal gear solid 2 and 3) final fantasies. But now I've heard so many negative things (good games are hard to develop, hasn't been overwhelmingly popular in japan, etc.) that it's beginning to sound like the buzz that surrounded the N64 when that came out, and we saw what happened to that - limited success.
I guess now I'm hedging my bets on Nintendo. Like CmdrTaco, I'll play the new Zelda for now, maybe get a DVD player, and wait for the what looks like the superior GameCube. Is it time for Nintendo and Sony to switch places?
Re:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Score:1)
Phantasy Star Online! (Score:1)
one word: (Score:1)
two words:
final fantasy
three words:
daikatana
Ok, I'm not good at this...
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Balance among companys (Score:1)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:2)
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty
Gran Turismo 2000
Dynasty Warriors 2 (launch title)
SSX (Launch)
Madden (Launch)
Regarding the SNES initial games, what about f-zero. f-zero was one of the first titles to use much hyped "z-function" or whatever the hell they called it. Basically it let the system rotate the background and foreground based on what direction the car was facing. Whatever, it was really cool back in the day. Super Starwars was pretty badass too.
Pete
Re:Cynical old me sez - OT (Score:1)
I bought the Miata because I like rag-top roadsters, not because I'm "too poor."
Re:Is this a surprise? (Score:1)
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:1)
Yeah, but could you play Tony Hawk or Mario Kart with friends who were at your house on your computer? Which probably has a smaller screen than your TV? And which is probably no where near your couch?
The best multiplayer experience I have in my own home is console multiplayer. I consider it way more fun to sit on my couch and play Mario Kart 64 with a few friends, yelling at them when they shoot me, cackling madly and talking trash when I win, then playing with anonymous internet opponents. (LAN parties or LAN gaming places are a lot of fun, but I don't have the room or time for that sort of thing at home.) I play multiplayer FPS maybe a few times a month now, whereas I used to play every night. Not enough time anymore. However, I do play Tony Hawk against my friends 3-4 times a week. I don't think the PC will replace console gaming or vice versa. They are two different animals, that do different things well.
Josh Sisk
Re:Cynical old me sez - OT (Score:1)
FYI, I see WAY more middle-aged men (usually w/ wife in the passenger seat) driving Miatas than I do chicks. I normally see between 6 and 12 Miatas a day (I drive over 50 miles each way to / from work).
Empty Shelves = News Stories (Score:2)
Nintendo did this beautifully with the N64 in 1996; it became THE HOT TOY that holiday season (actually second, next to the even-harder-to-find Tickle-Me-Elmo's) for one reason and one reason only: limited supply (see the law of Supply and Demand for details). Ten years earlier, when all the buzz was about some game called Zelda that everyone was excited about, they announced a chip shortage that would limit supply. The people standing in line for the post-shortage supply were legion.
By the way, it later turned out Nintendo invented the chip shortage story. Yes, it does work. Don't be surprised when Nintendo does the same thing with GameCube, and MS does it again with X-Box.
Re:Cynical old me sez (Score:1)
Any chick worth her salt would forget that cute wittle carry-car for an M3, or a 5-series, or pretty much ANY Porsche... It's about class. Miata comes close, but it's got nothing on a 911 Turbo...
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Of course; it falls out of the economics (Score:2)
Cheers,
Froid
Only 500,000 (Score:2)
They've probably go 2,000,000 sitting in a warehouse already. Like the Kernel said, "Never give them too much." (or something like that, I never was a big Elvis fan).
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
All of you Conspiracy Theory nuts.. (Score:1)
i have starcraft (Score:1)
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Peace,
Lord Omlette
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Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:1)
I prefer PSX games cos i get to stick a disk in and it works, and the games (generally) dont crash.
Other people have the money, time and patience to install a game and get it working with their hardware and their 400 dollar gfx cards etc and can put up with that horrible jerkyness you get with graphics on the pc (yes, i know its in a higher resolution and colour depth, i just dont really care ).
*Most* people who buy and play games agree with me, and buy games for consoles, and not pcs.
Re:If you haven't preordered... (Score:1)
At some local stores the inside contact is actually a manager so the stuff just comes into the store and then leaves again through the loading dock. If this sounds like a conspiracy check out the boards frequented by toy collectors (Hot Wheels, Beanie Babies, etc...)
kc.
List of Playstation 2 US Launch titles (Score:1)
Looks pretty decent to me, personally I'm looking forward to Silpheed, Summoner, and DOA2: Hardcore.
paulb
Re:Cynical old me sez (Score:1)
Re:This is not a problem... (Score:1)
For example, I've read that other developers are discovering that the best way to use the vector units is not to load code to them and let them churn, but rather to stream new code to them constantly since the bus between the VU's and the CPU is 2560 bits wide!
I'm guessing that the video architecture on the device might require a similar approach - i.e., stream data into the VRAM (from main mem) in realtime rather than keeping a static set of textures around.
paulb
What does MOTAS mean? I know what MIATA means! (Score:1)
I drive an Integra. At the last autocross I was at, I figured MIATA means "Masculinity Isn't All That Anyway"
=steve
Update (Score:1)
This is the reason my Software Etc bud had... (Score:1)
Vermifax
Re:Cost? (Score:1)
And yes, they do have some good games scheduled for release at launch and some more good ones scheduled for Nov / Dec.
crock of shit... (Score:2)
I fully expect stupid people to pay $1500 for these things on eBay.
- A.P.
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Sounds familiar (Score:1)
Blockbuster? (Score:1)
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Where can I pre-order in Canada? (Score:1)
Re: (Score:2)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
In any case, one of my friends got one, and I was over there every minute I could be, playing on that damn thing.
Later, when I got a SNES, I just couldn't find anything too exciting for it. Street Fighter wasn't too terribly exciting for me (I'm more of an adventure or strategy game player myself) and the Zelda for the SNES wasn't even exciting (I never really played it much until once when I was bored, and I got crazy with the emulators). Sure, I played SMW and beat just about every single area there was. (Was there more than 100? Somebody let me know. Heh)
In any case, the graphics were surely better on the SNES, but the NES was way more fun. (Maybe it was just because I was younger back then? Oh well)
I haven't really liked consoles since. The only game I like for the N64 is Zelda (figures) and the Final Fantasy series for the PSX/PS2 are good, but those usually show up in PC version these days... so there's not an incentive for me to purchase a new console. So, it doen't really bother me that they can't order new parts.
If a friend of mine gets one, I'll probably go play it. Since with the PSX, I always enjoy a good game of Tekken 3. Anyway, I'll shut up now.
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:2)
Playstation 1: $100 Playstation 2: $300
Xtra Controller: $20 Xtra Controller:$35
Memory Card: $20 Memory Card: $35
28 Games @$30: $840 12 games@$50: $600
Total: $980 Total: $970
Reasonable PC*: $800
4 games @$50: $200
Total: $1000
If I just wanted to play games I know which one I wouldn't be picking. Open your mind. Consoles are good for more than you think.
*(This is really low for a game PC)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
psxndc
btw, DC ($150) + one game ($50) = good DVD player for $100? Please.
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:3)
Re:Is this a surprise? (Score:1)
Re:Cynical old me sez (Score:1)
Don't worry guys, there are girls out there who are impressed by a new gaming console. My wife has eight console systems connected to the television right now, has two handheld systems, had her pre-ordered PS2 paid off months ago, and is eyeing the Dreamcast now that it is gaining some RPGs. In fact, one of her favorite Valentine's Day gifts was Zelda64 the console on which to play it. They're out there guys, and for the record, they're not too fond of Miatas.
Re:Cynical old me sez - OT (Score:1)
Like he said: A miata? C'mon.
psxndc
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Wow, now this really is flamebait!
Re:Racing Games on SNES (Score:1)
It was the secret bonus system/upgrades and the great head to head play that kept you coming back.
Haven't had that much fun since EA's Racing Destruction set for the C64.
-Peace
Dave
Of course not! (Score:2)
oh, wait; no slash . . .
My god I must be getting old (Score:2)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
PS2 (Score:1)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
I don't think it compare to the original NES. Sure, the SNES is better, but it's an evolutionary leap better than the NES. The first time I saw a NES game (Zelda?), I was floored. I just couldn't believe it, and I knew I had to have one. Man, I whined for months about that to my parents, mowed what seemed like a million lawns, harassed neighbours to let me wash their cars- I didn't care, I had to have it.
Josh Sisk
Re:Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (Score:1)
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
Why do they have to tease me like this???
With some help from Molson's marketing dept.... (Score:1)
http://www
But to clarify things a bit: http://www.adcritic.co m/c ontent/molson-canadian-i-am.html [adcritic.com]
Re:Killer Game? (Score:1)
psxndc
Re:Where can I pre-order in Canada? (Score:1)
So what's the PS2 killer game, then? (Score:2)
PS2 games are selling in Japan in a lot less quantity (in terms of the ratio of games sold to machines sold) than Sony would like. And since modern game systems are sold very close to cost (being the razor handles), and all the profit is made in manufacturing the games (the razor blades: proprietary format, monopolistic manufacturer, or why else would we have triple-edge razor blades after all these years? fresh patents!), this is not a good thing for Sony.
Since DVD has already become well entrenched in the USA, and we already have plenty of cheap crappy (and hackable) DVD players, we don't need the PS2 to for that.
Nintendo got it right when they decided not to pay the $20 per unit licensing fee to the DVD consortium for the N^3. Why confuse customers with a half-assed DVD player when you can concentrate on making a good game system without strange hard-to-program hardware? (Anyone remember the Atari Jaguar? Like the PS2, it also had "wierd" hardware that was difficult to write code that could use it to the maximum potential.)
About the only thing you can rely on is playing most (but not all) PS1 games, so the customer droids won't mindlessly sell them off all their old PS1 stuff simply because they can't comprehend the idea of owning more than one game system at a time. And if they're playing used games... then Sony doesn't get to sell new blades! The difference is real razor blades wear out, but CD-ROMs don't.
Personally, I think most of the PS2 sales are going to be blindly on the hype of being the hottest latest thing. Little Johnny wants it because all the hype makes it sound like the most shining golden heaven thing in his current world. Little Johnny's consumerism-brainwashed mother will do everything she can to get one so her son won't grow up with a horrible inferiority complex just because he didn't get some stupid game system on its release date and then grow up to knock off liquor stores and go to jail.
Re:one word: (Score:2)
Single player Marathon was second to none in its day, but the extensability of Quake made it the king of multi player.
LK
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Re:Killer Game? (Score:2)
Yes:
Metal Gear Solid 2: The Sons of Liberty.
Plus, Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XI, the next Oddysee game, etc, etc.
Re:Is this a surprise? (Score:2)
What is Sony's aim with the PS2? To be THE platform of this generation of consoles as the PS was to the N64, Saturn generation. To achieve this aim it needs to sell lots of machines and convince the good developers to get titles out for it. If Sony could meet (as I personally am sure they would have been able to) the full demand for PS2 for Christmas then there will be a very saturated market instantly. If they cannot meet the initial demand they get publicity for this (demand outstrips supply), then they get people interested in seeing the PS2 and all the games that have been released (people buy more games because they actually have a PS2 to play them on) so that when the stocks start to come back in they will be more likely to sell more games with each unit (if I'd been waiting 2 months watching my mates playing their PS2 I'd be a lot less likely to buy it with only 1 game). End result they have a publicity boost (just to be sure everyone knows about it), followed by constant sales stream with an initial unnatural boost of games sales (where the real money is and what the developers want to see). The only downsides are that they have to wait a bit longer for some money on the hardware (the units they didn't sell before Christmas) and that their main resellers can't have the same Christmas boom but Sony wouldn't care about this because all they want is year round strong sales of games.
"PS2, not just for Christmas"
Actually, 1.3 MILLION by XMAS (Score:2)
It says the following at the end:
So, by Xmas, there will be just as many units as originally planned and nearly twice as many titles.
remembering the #U58 (Score:2)
After someone eventually cracks the protection scheme allowing for playing of imports (something that sony doesnt like) which will inevitably be within a month or two. They will change the system to close the security hole. SO HURRY AND BUY A FIRST GEN PLAYSTATION AND MARK UP THE PRICE!
Rambus to blame? (Score:2)
There's going to be some very unhappy gamerz... (Score:2)
Mind you, who finds the timing of this just a little suspect? A couple of months before the solstice-oriented holiday rush, people are told "oops, we're going to be short some units". (Implied: "better buy early".)
Just a thought, but I'll be watching to see if there's a miraculous appearance of components just in time to meet the end-of-year demand.
-TBHiX-
Cabbage Patch Dolls (Score:4)
I'm don't buy that theory though, although i'm not dismissing it either. There is some sort of an electronics parts shortage, so that could very well affect Sony's production. I'm not a manufacturing engineer-type person, but i would've thought that Sony would have secured the amount of parts they needed to meet their desired output.
In any case, I'm guessing this will peak the demand for them - pre-orders will be flying out of the door. I, being a poor college student, will hold out until the price lowers. Justin
Is this a surprise? (Score:4)
Every console release I have ever seen (at least of consoles people want) has always had these stories before their release. Here in Ireland we always get REALLY screwed as the UK is always short and anything around ends up there first.
Imagine Sony had all the PS2's required to satisfy the Christmas demand, there would be no mystique or charging over to your friends to see his. This is all about fueling demand for the PS2 and ensuring no-one bitches about the initial price-point. Once the Christmas rush is gone (with the stories of how Joe Schmoe payed $1500 for a PS2 for little Joey), we will still see stories of the first PS2's arriving and then a bit later about how the shortage still isn't quite over and all the time Sony will be rubbing their hands with glee as the false demand will ultimately allow them sell more devices.
Bottom Line: I don't believe for a minute that Sony could have any problems producing the numbers they would like to have, they have a lot of money and have had plenty of time to prepare themselves.
Not all playstations are delayed. (Score:2)
-- Greg
I'm guaranteed mine (Score:2)
As for Killer Apps, I think GT2000 will be really nice (although not in time for release), and there are a bunch of other nice ones.
A supliment to the CNet article is found at Daily Radar [dailyradar.com].
Re:Let consoles die a quick painless death. (Score:2)
You do realize that getting a Dreamcast would cost me roughly half of what I paid for my video card?
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