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Sony Hints on PS3, PSP, and PS2 Plans

jaaron writes "The Register/GamesIndustry.biz reports on what Sony may have in store in terms of gaming hardware for E3, and according to remarks from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe president David Reeves: 'PSP games will probably be region-free, that PS3 will be intrinsically linked with PSX and may appear in home server and standalone gaming versions, and... Sony may announce a stripped down, PSone-style PlayStation 2 product.'" The interview also mentions: "Looking further ahead, Reeves spoke about Sony's 'ultimate goal' for PlayStation 3 - 'to get into electronic broadband distribution'."

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  1. What I'd like to see... by blcamp · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...are just lower prices for games, especially new releases.

    US $50 is simply too much for a new PS2 game.

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  2. Re:30 MB = Any game I want? by SoTuA · · Score: 2, Informative

    I might have misread, but it seems like they were talking about BANDWIDTH NEEDED! :o

  3. Re:The PS3 isn't sounding like a normal console... by l3pYr · · Score: 2, Informative

    They said they would release a regular version of the PS3 for around 200 Euros, which they said would be for people who just wanted a next-gen console. So obviously, if the stripped down version is a next gen console, so must be the version with all the bells and whistles (or dancing and singing as they called it!)

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  4. Re:The PS3 isn't sounding like a normal console... by bp2179 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Found this article http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/03/31/news_60926 05.html referring to blue-laser disc technology on the PS3 "Currently, BD-ROMs can hold up to 25GB of data--about five times the volume of a standard DVD disc--and double-layered 50GB BD-ROMs will be appearing within the year"

  5. Re:Thought on region free by Echnin · · Score: 4, Informative

    Portables are usually region-free... GB is, at least.

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  6. PS3 home server? by mr.capaneus · · Score: 2, Informative

    I really hope Sony doesn't spend too much time screwing around with the home server. They just need to concentrate on making a solid console with some good games, especially at launch.

  7. Re:When?! by gabebear · · Score: 2, Informative
    It looks like mid 2006.

    the fabs Sony/IBM are building for the Cell-chips will not be ready until early 2006.

  8. Re:When?! by Maestro4k · · Score: 5, Informative
    • I kept eye-balling PS2s on sale here there and yonder. I'm very tempted to buy one. Then I think about how long the PS2 has been on the street and I decide that maybe I should wait until the PS3 comes out. The only question is when?!
    Honestly I'd get the PS2 now and not worry about the PS3. Estimates so far place the PS3 no earlier than 2006, and their are tons of great games for the PS2. You can also play most of the PS1 games (there's a list of ones that don't work quite right, but it's only about 20 or so, and most aren't very popular ones. Final Fantasy Origins is one of the popular ones that won't FYI.). You can also use it as a DVD player if you don't have one, or if you want one in your gaming room.

    The PS3 will be backwards compatible with PS2 and PS1 games, Sony's already announced that, so if you decide to get one in the future you can use it on all the games you already bought. The main reason I suggest buying the PS2 now is price. When the PS3 comes out, it'll probably cost at least $300. Right now you can get a brand new PS2 for $180, and if you get the network adaptor bundle (also comes with a copy an ATV racing game you can play online) it's just $200. The network adaptor alone is $40, so the bundles the best deal if you intend to play online.

    The only waiting I'd recommend is till after E3, there's a good chance Sony will lower the PS2's price to match or beat Xbox's new price of $150.

  9. PS5? Hah! PS9! by Crash+Culligan · · Score: 3, Informative

    Who remembers Sony's television commercial for the PS9, the entertainment system you inhale so it can access your brain directly?

    (If someone has a link to the commercial itself, please share!

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  10. Re:is sony trying to be like valve? by Kolgoth · · Score: 2, Informative

    A few corrections Crix:

    If you download at 120k/s then you're actually downloading at ROUGHLY 1200 kbps... Which is over the 1Mbps barried you refer to above. The part where you're getting confused is w/ Kilobit and Kilobyte, and likewise with Megabit and Megabyte...

    A 1.5mbps line on can download at roughtly 150k/s.

    And SnappyDSL *COFS.net* is releasing a 3Mbps DSL line *Yes - I did say DSL* in FL and w/in the next 3 months one in GA. So I don't think its that far away at all...

    Never know though...

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  11. Learn more about the Sega Channel by tepples · · Score: 2, Informative

    It was called "Sega Channel". This early application of push technology let subscribers select a game of up to 2 MiB and then wait until the repeating broadcast looped until that game "came on." Learn more about the Sega Channel

  12. Re:Thought on region free by Mysticalfruit · · Score: 2, Informative

    I'm pretty sure that Nintendo always makes a profit on their boxes and I think that at the current moment, with the latest rev of the PS2, Sony is making a profit on the PS2 hardware.

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