Sony Announces New PS2 Bundle 38
Thanks to Yahoo!/Reuters for their story describing Sony's amended PlayStation 2 hardware bundle, explaining :"...the $199 PS2, with a network adapter that allows users to play games online... [will now be] bundled with the game 'ATV Offroad Fury 2'." Sony also said "it would continue to sell the PS2 without the online hardware for $179", although it had expected to phase out this deal. However, "...demand is currently running about 20 percent for the online bundle and 80 percent for the stand-alone unit", and GameStop executives quoted in the article "... noted that they thought the $199 PS2 online package had not been selling as well as they believed Sony had planned" - seems Sony are trying to sweeten the online bundle deal.
Re:Good online games? (Score:2)
PS2 has Madden (and probably various other EA Sports titles) and a port of Everquest. I think that's about it at the moment. FFXI will be coming out later this year, though.
XBox Live seems ok, but EA has no plans to support it anytime soon (so all the EA titles are single-player only) and it costs money annually. AFAIK, FFXI will not be available for XBox.
Re:Good online games? (Score:1)
My girlfriend is addicted to playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4 online. It's actually a lot of fun, up to 8 players skating around at once, there are lots of game modes available, such as trick attack, graffiti, king of the hill, and about 4 or 5 others that I can't recall right now.
Also, THPS3 has online capabilities, but I can't say that I've played much of that since I got number 4. Other games in my collection that are online are Amplitude, which is an awesome g
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However, I do believe that you must contend with 56k users, which hurts when you are running broadband.
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Chris O
San Carlos, CA
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XBox - $179
Game - $50
XBox Live Kit - $50/yr
Total - $279 ($298.53 with 7% sales tax where i'm from)
That's so cheap compared to what it costs for a PC that's a decent gaming rig. Why do you think so many people are modding their XBox's? But that's beside the point. What's it cost to play Everquest or Planetside or The Sims online per month? XBox Live is roughly $4.17/month for the right to play any enabled games online, not just one.
With one Xbox I can
if they want to sell more online units (Score:2)
Policy (Score:2)
Because.... (Score:2, Interesting)
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The PS2 network adapter [playstation.com] includes a modem, you know. Actually, you probably didn't know that. Sony seems to keep it a secret for some reason, when they should be making it well known, since, as you pointed out, much of their market probably doesn't have broadband.
Progressive DVD Compatibility (Score:3, Interesting)
The new hardware includes support for progressive-scan DVDs. There seems be be little point in buying one without, so make sure you get the latest hardware if you buy or re-buy a PS2.
No kidding. (Score:4, Interesting)
The "normal" PS2 bundle is supposed to be discontinued, and the 179$ US (249$ CDN) price point is supposed to be a clearance price. We actually ran out of PS2s a few weeks back. They were listed as discontinued in the computer from our supplier, and the chain had to shift our on hand-PS2 units around stores in the region. We received a shipment with PS2s last week, though. I don't know if that's because Sony is acknowledging that the general public doesn't care about online with PS2, or because we had more PS2s is a wharehouse somewhere.
The bottom line is, Xbox with Xbox live and easy to do system link has a couple of great features. Of the Xboxes shipped, about 1 in 20 are online. If each person renews their Live subscription, that's about $30,000,000 CDN every year that MS gets just for running a service. 1 in 100 PS2s are currently online; Sony knows that this is partially because the games (which is why they're pushing to have 50 online titles by fall 2004), and partially because console accesories that aren't memory cards or controllers with rumble features typically don't penetrate very well. By making the network adaptor standard, they hope to catch up with Microsoft and not just hand them a potiential new market.
Of course, I think it's way too late for that with 50 million PS2 units already shipped. IMO, their best bet is to just get something ready for their next-gen console. The Sony people I know seem to think that with the HD and EyeToy, the PS2 will become a new digital media hub that will have people using the PS2 as an online video phone, TiVo, etc. The network adaptor is supposed to be the first step to all the pieces of equipment that upgrade the PS2's features. We'll see what happens when FF 11 comes out, since it's rumoured to come with the HD in North America.
That's great, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm waiting for the Gamecube price drop (The current price is fair in my opinion... but with the rumors spreading, I'll feel like an idiot if the price drops a few days after I buy one!). The games for it are getting fairly cheap, and the local EB has a lot of pre-owned games for $40 (CDN) or so. Coincidentally, this is almost the same situation that made me buy my beloved Dreamcast...
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And offtopic but one of the reasons I got a GC was Donky Kong Racing looking like a lot of fun, and then that Rare thing happened:(
Re:That's great, but... (Score:2, Informative)
As a GC owner since February, I don't really understand this. This year alone, Zelda:TWW (and the OOT bonus disc), Mario Golf, F-Zero GX, and Soul Calibur 2 are all rediculously fun games. (I imported the latter two) - 2003 has been quite a good year for us GameCube owners.
While I will agree with you that by far and away, most games are bland and boring or pure shit, there are d
Re:That's great, but... (Score:1)
Think about it. Doom 3, Halo PC, and Half-Life 2 are going to cause more excitement than a 500 car crash build up on the LA freeway while a high speed pursuit ensues. Anyone who hasn't bought one of the systems, and is looking forward to it, is drooling over the rumors on price drops. As long as you stick with bargain bins ($20 USD for FFX! Woo hoo!) buying a system is
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I factor that in with the time it takes to get buggy games to work, the time it takes to upgrade and debug drivers, the cost of upgrading hardware every year (I'm lucky if it's only every year) so that I can play the latest games and have them look good, and so on. It's a pain in the ass just to do all that, plus it mea
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I just noticed this comment in your post - if you go to your local EB before the end of the month, you can get a demo disc along with one of four games (Metroid Prime, Mario Party 4, Zelda: Wind Waker, or something else) or a Game Boy Player (to play GB/GBC/GBA games on the GC) for free. All of the games and the player ar
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the '1337' PS2 (Score:2)
The "official" Sony line is that you need a sync-on-green monitor to use the Linux PS2 kit, but there are other ways to skin that cat. [playstation2-linux.com]
Fixing the wrong problem.. (Score:2, Insightful)
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There's no doubt that XBox live is a slick thing. It's flashy and MS has even convinced a bunch of people that their system is the ONLY way to play a console game online. With EA not backing them, it's gonna put the hurt
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Other factors might help (Score:3)
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