Low-Price Compact PlayStation 2 Due Next Year 87
MCV is reporting that a $99 version of the PlayStation 2, in a new and compact format, will be released next year. The new unit will incorporate the power supply into its housing, allowing Sony to manufacture the product very inexpensively. "The news will surely come as a blow to Sony rivals Nintendo and Microsoft, who have seen sales of PS2 suffer somewhat due to the introduction of Wii and Xbox 360 in recent years. PS2 this week celebrated its seventh anniversary, during which time it has sold over 120 million units worldwide. Yet this cut demonstrates Sony's belief that the system's market is far from exhausted. Last month, publisher bosses from the likes of Eidos, Ubisoft and Atari suggested to MCV that a price cut on the console could massively reinvigorate its sales figures."
Replacement for compatibility? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Imagine everyone throwing out their PS2s to run old games on that power-sucking monster.
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Technically, there is some PS2 hardware in the PS3s except the 40GB. The first PS3s came with the combined EE/GS chip, thus putting a full PS2 inside every PS3. The ones that Europe got still have a GS chip in them, while the EE was emulated by the Cell CPU. The GS was never fully emulated by the Cell or RSX (unlike the Xbox360).
The 40GB PS3, however, lacks a GS chip. Thus it has no backwards c
Nothing for you to see here. Please move along. (Score:2)
For once, it was right!.
Contrary to the assestion that "this will be a blow to Nintendo ...", Nintendo doesn't give a hoot - they're going to be able to do the same thing, except why bother when demand STILL exceeds supply for the Wii?
If you had to buy just ONE, which one would you want to buy?
Now if you had to buy 3 as gifts, which one would you want to buy?
The Wii wins on both counts.
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Would I consider getting the $99 PS2 console so I can still play my old games? Yeah.
In that regard, the streamlined PS2 could still win, in a matter of speaking.
Although, would it be able to challenge the WII as king of the proverbial hill? Probably not.
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If you have an SDTV, and want a lot of great games, why not the PS2? The wii is pretty neat, but it's all about the games, and nothing touches the PS2.
But if anything this is great news for Sony. They are still the king of video games. 120 million installed base. Home was supposed to be a PS2 idea (and was discussed for
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Well, I don't know. I bought my first PS2 a few months ago, because 1) the system itself and all the games I wanted to play are cheap, 2) there is still far more entertainment value in the PS2's library than all of the next-generation consoles combined, 3) I have a better job, 4) I don't have an HDTV and 5) I needed a new dvd player. I can't believe what I was missing all of these years! Seems like the PS2 is still a good choice in the cheap-nostalgic-non-cutting-edge-need-a-DVD-player demographic.
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I can see how you could take those statements as somewhat inconsistent. I'm pretty young. At the time the PS2 was really big I was a starving student, so any type of electronic entertainment beyond what could also be used for schoolwork was a luxury. I suppose I should add that I still try to be pretty frugal even now that I have a real job with a comfortable salary - I'll now allow myself a game system, but I went for the best perceived value.
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well, uh (Score:3, Funny)
Girlfriend and I were playing with a Wii at her friend's house, and she demands we get one:) I'm still happy with my decision to buy a PS2, though.
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Gifts? Well, the PS2 is quite a bit cheaper, so I guess I'd buy that too.
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Most people looking to give a games machine as a Christmas present will find a cheap brand new (you would not give a second hand one, would you?) PS2 an excellent gift. If you are a person who is looking to buy more than one Wii as a Christmas present then you are going to pay one and half times what the new PS2 costs. In addition the games for the PS2 are relatively cheap and there is such a diversity of games that they cater for nearly all tastes, in addition the graphics are just as good as the Wii's graphics, especially if you don't have a HDTV. Actually my PS2 games as well as my Gamecube games still look good on my 37" HDTV since it smooths Standard Definition output.
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The ps2 is selling here for $99. I wouldn't buy it as a present for either of my daughters ... they're not "into games." The Wii, however, looks like something they'd both enjoy. So, if the decision is between something cheap that they won't use, or something more expensive but that they will use, its really no choice.
They've already had a $30 price drop on the Wii here a couple of weeks ago, and I'm expecting it to drop anoterh $50 after the holiday season - just in time for the older one's birthday :-)
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That doesn't meant that this won't increase PS2 sales, of course. It just won't increase them at the expense of the Wii.
Am I missing something? (Score:1)
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All over the place. 2 weeks ago in Canada, Zellers was selling PS2s for $99 and DS Lite for $109. [tp]
With the rising Canadian dollar, urther cuts are possible before Christmas. Watch for them at $89 after Christmas.
Bull. (Score:2)
Besides, I'd assume that Nintendo a
You'd think so, but the PS2 still outsells the PS3 (Score:2)
(if you ignore the spike of the last couple of weeks)
Having said that it still outsells the 360 week by week too...
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So in a way, Sony is hurting itself by pushing the PS2. Everyone who goes out and buys a PS2 right now won't go out and buy a PS3. That's money in Sony's pocket now, but at the same time, it's a lost opportunity to gain market share. All
not really a unqiue idea (Score:1)
Somehow I doubt Nintendo or MS care (Score:5, Insightful)
Maybe not soon... (Score:2)
With 120 million sold and hundreds of skilled developers who understand how to push the PS2 to its limits, there may be some life left in the old girl. :)
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Unlike SEGA and the Dreamcast, Sony is still serious about supporting the PS2. Right now, in Japan, PS2 hardware and games are selling better than Wii/360/PS3 games.
But you are right, in the long term game Sony must suceed with the PS3 if it is to survive 2+ years down the road. But the PS2 market will still be viable for a few years, until HDTV and PS3/360 costs come way down.
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Slim PS2? Dupe? (Score:1)
Re:Slim PS2? Dupe? (Score:4, Informative)
A few years ago the original "Slim PS2" was released.
I believe a few months ago the "Slim and Light PS2" was released (with little fanfare, marketed the same as the original slim) - Same form factor as the old one, but apparently lighter. (I heard 600g instead of 900 for the unit itself, and 250 vs. 350 for the power supply).
Now they are set to release the "Super Slim PS2" which may retain the same form factor for the unit itself, but instead of having the external brick it'll have 120VAC input to an internal power supply.
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That said.. shouldn't Sony be focusing on trying to fix the PS3 rather than extend the life of the PS2?
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It would be kind of nice to have a long-lived "low tech but very well supported" game system around, but it's sort of a shame it had to be the PS2
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Smaller units (Score:4, Interesting)
When I was in Europe, smaller appliances were all the rage.
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However, if I did decide I wanted to play my old games, I'd certainly get the smaller version.
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When
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The NES however, was NOTORIOUS for failing to read games. How often do you have to blow in your carts, or fight with the un
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Yeah, but you just take the game out and put it back in and it works. Still does on my NES. The problem didn't get worse with time. You can't just take the disc out and try again with a broken PS2.
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Just add a better video output (Score:2, Insightful)
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They could also jump on to the high-definition bandwagon and upgrade the DVD player to HD-DVD.
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Shit, they just might give it away for free while they're at it or add an anti-gravity generator to the box. What the fuck are you smoking? Sony will support HD-DVD when pigs fly.
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joke
sarcasm tag
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Not so good for car installs (Score:3, Insightful)
Between modders and soccer moms, I wonder how many units they sell that end up in autos.
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I have a feeling the PS will be on the main board which would make modding a bit tricker.
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You try taking a minivan full of kids on an 8-hour road trip and then tell me a video game system in the back seat wouldn't be functional.
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de pas de mod (Score:1)
Yay! (Score:2)
Not a big deal to Nintendo or Microsoft (Score:2)
Neat! (Score:2)
I see no threat at all to the Wii and 360 from this; $99 is not THAT much cheaper than $129, and at this point, Sony's just going to be picking up people who never got around to the PS2, or whose PS2s broke. I don't think this will have a significant effect on the size of the market, though; the current-gen systems are picking up steam plenty fast.
I still have my old one (Score:1)
How does this lead to a $30 price drop? (Score:2)
I doubt it's just the PSU change... (Score:2)
Bricks are cheap, but internal PSUs are cheaper, especially in higher volumes. It's less pieces, period. Fewer, simpler cables. One less "case". One less item to pack
I'll probably get it (Score:2)
will hurt ps3? (Score:2)
the price reduction for ps3 is a good move as well. removing the compatibility probably will not make a big different because people who will buy ps3 will highly have a ps2 already.
stop it, Sony... just stop it. (Score:1)
that's about the same price that the PS2 chip costs when put into the PS3 - according to Joystiq's research
Gee Sony, button up your shirt, your heart's falling out.
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