EU Gamers Reassured by PS3 Preparations 33
European gamers have been feeling a might edgy of late; rumors have been circulating that the PS3 will be pushed even further out into 2007 ... possible to September. People put off by those comments were reassured this past weekend, when Sony sent around an email letting everyone know they could register for their online IDs with the PlayStation Network. The Guardian post that describes this development also links to a post on the Three Speech site, a Sony marketing blog. The site has posted more tidbits about the European launch, and assures eager gamers that they'll see the console launch in the early weeks of March 2007. From that post: "In terms of the European online store, while still being extremely vague, a spokesman for SCE Europe was able to explain that Sony would have no defense if they were to charge the European consumer more than in other regions as there are no extra costs on digital distribution as apposed to a product with packaging etc. So expect a $15.00 download to cost people in the UK around £6.50."
Naive (Score:2)
That's quite naive. There can always be reasons. I'm only purchasing serial numbers (licenses...) from Adobe/Macromedia, but they've always charged me almost double since I'm in EU. I always e
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It also sounds like they're saying that they'll let you sign up for a username (fir a fee I would imagine) to give them a little more hold over you if they're late with their release. Maybe I'm just paranoid
Excuses? (Score:2)
Since when does price justification come into the equation?
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On a side note, I noticed a store near work had several PS3 systems for sale and (after the initial surprise wore off) asked the clerk about them; he said that he expected the systems to stay there for awhile because no one has inquired about the PS3 for a couple of weeks. I wonder whether people who want a PS3 have simply "given-up" looking for one until they know supplies are more abundant.
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Actually, if you check out eBay most PS3 systems are not going for dramatically over the retail price ($100-$200 about MSRP typically http://search.ebay.com/PS3_W0QQfkrZ1QQfromZR8 [ebay.com] ) which is why I didn't buy a PS3 to eBay it; I'm not trying to bash the PS3 or anything, but the days of the PS3 'selling' for $1500 on eBay are long gone.
I bet in the more rural areas it's easier to find the
Sony's launch doesn't have to be widespread... (Score:2)
Exactly, but they could then say they launched. I'm not sure why launching with a pathetic number of units is better than a delay, but Microsoft did it, and now Sony did it, so I must be missing something. Sony's "World Wide Launch" consisted of about 90,000 units in Japan and about 200,000 units in the United States. I have no doubt they will "Launch" in E
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Though you can get cheaper HDMI cables, Sony's first party HDMI cables are Monster, and they are $99.99. Also I'd like to point out that th
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I was quite surprised by this and despite my better instincts, went ahead and bought one.
There was no sense of fanfare. There was
Not to worry (Score:4, Interesting)
Speaking with some EB games guys last night (as I traded in my Red Steel Wii game and miraculously found 1 of 2 nunchuk attachments I still need) it seems the PS3's price tag is keeping the PS3 from 'flying' off store shelves (though, my city is slightly lower income than the average, I would bet). From the the EB manager said... "The PS3 has been selling slower than expected, but we've been getting in shipments constantly. It takes take a day or two to sell out our shipment.".
My next question naturally moved into how the Wii shipments where going and he replied... "We just cannot keep those in the store. We have people calling constantly to check for more shipments."
I also asked about the Xbox360 which the manager explained that he did not see any drastic change in sales due to PS3/Wii shortages, but added that he would definitely buy a 360 over a PS3 given the price points and multi-platform launches for the PS3/360.
It won't be long and soon the US will have a surplus of PS3's which we'll just ship over to the EU. hehe I admit, I was a little surprised to here the PS3's taking a couple days to sell out, but with a lower income community, it might explain things better. That and the proximity to the Xmas holiday probably slows down such big-ticket premium items as most shoppings have already started maxing out their credit.
Cheers,
Fozzy
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I just think that a lot of people are taking a wait and see attitude on the PS3. The Wii has the big buzz right now.
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The fact that there aren't any good games for the PS3 isn't helping. The european launch is the real launch of the PS3, by then there will be a lot of things worth playing and enough of them out there to sati
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A lot of people expected their to be a near endless supply. Though Nintendo appears to be shourt on their shipments too (20% or so). When I went to WalMart at midnight of launch I realized that all those people (myself included) that predicted limitless supply were wrong and headed to a Best Buy for opening (after taking a nap).
The number of people who didn't get a Wii where I was was already in the double digits 2 hours before opening.
Reassured? (Score:1)
So people are reassured that they will receive PS3's soon, because they can register their gametags? Who are these people? The only thing that would "reassure" me would be the physical presence of the system in front of me with my receipt in hand.
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iTunes ? (Score:2)
I always wondered this about iTMS.
Now, I dont have (or want) a Mac, an ipod, or DRM'd music, so I may well be talking out of my arse, in which case please correct me politely. But, I have the vague idea that we pay £1 per track, and
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iTunes + Tax should be around £Tunes + (Score:2)
a) justified that, morally
b) got away with it, legally
Part of the issue is that each country has different laws, currency, and Vat. So given the fact that they aren't going to adust their prices constantly due to fluctuations in currency they need to adjust it so that their price after VAT is somewhere close to our price before tax.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the VAT tax in the UK is some
NA registration? (Score:1)
Summer approaching (Score:2)
In other words, September is fine.
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