Sony Hit by Drop in PS2 Sales
sdw3u writes "Falling sales of PlayStations contribute to a 23% drop in profits at the Japanese tech giant, while rival firms see profits surge." Perhaps it may be time for Sony to lower prices again, which has helped fuel another console's sales. They've also reported a 40% drop in game sales to accompany the drop in console sales. According to the article, they don't see things changing for the better anytime soon, though, and are now focusing on development of their PSP handheld system. Update: 04/27 16:08 GMT by S : A GameGossip news story has more info from Sony's conference call, noting "Sony cited expected lowered production shipments for both PlayStation 2 (from 20 million to 14 million) and PSOne (from 3 million to 1 million)... total software shipments this year (including PS2 and PSOne together) were at 254 million, ahead of its 250 million estimates."
What sony needs to do is drop the price down to 160 bucks and include the hard drive and network adapter with the shiny new Final Fantasy 11. Lets see Xbox compete with its Halo bundle then?
-Dipster
No doubt. Every console has it's price point to reach different types of consumers. The way I see it for the PS2 you've got
*Early Adopters who will pay $300+
*Gaming Enthusiasts who will pay $200
*Most everyone else $150
*Cheap Bastards (like me) $25
Coincidentally I consider myself a proud member of the last category since that's what I paid for my dreamcast. As soon as the PS2 gets into the sub $50 range I'll probably go out and get one. Advantages: I know I've got a great system for cheap. I can pick and choose the best games for cheap since they've all been reviewed and all dropped in price. Disadv: I'm 2 years behind.
For systems like the XBox and Gamecube, they just had their price points shifted down slightly. The Gaming Enthusiasts weren't ready to shell out more than $150. As soon as they reached that point, sales surged. So while interesting, this seems like basic Demand-side economics.
The sending of this message pretty much inconveniences everyone involved.
Well, this gamer, while not waiting with baited breath for prices to drop (I'm getting along just fine for now with my PC games), will actually consider buying a PS2 if the price goes down. The PS2 has always been the console I knew I would buy if I were going to buy one, but it's always been just too expensive. Now while I won't wait for it to go all the way down to $25 (like a sibling post mentioned), the chances of me buying one will increase greatly if it falls below the $150 range. So there's at least one more potential PS2 waiting to be sold. ;)
take it from a Gamer thats been Gaming since the Atari 2600(a lifetime of gaming as i'm only 23)
Take it from a gamer who has JoustPongwritten a published homebrew game for the Atari 2600....the PS2 controller sucks.
I mean, it is a subjective opinion. Apparently some people like the thumbsticks' position, but other people think it SUCKS. I always thought the shoulder buttons were too difficult to insitinctively tell apart as well.
I find GC and Xbox as totally ergonomic. And the dualshock always seemed reasonably sturdy. Though maybe not hurlworthy, I dunno.
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Playstation2 isn't worth $200 any more. I like the system, but over time I've experienced life with a planned-obsolecense hardware model which is intentionally made to keep owners touching base with the company. Am I paranoid, sure a little, but when you clean the dust out of your game console (a fan is a dust magnet)and suddenly the DVD/CD-ROM doesn't work any more and nothing will correct it you end up paying $75 and getting it "serviced".
Anyone else have this experience? I think there's legions of "Serviced" Playstation2 owners who have been 0wn3d by that crappy DVD/CD-Rom drive but nobody is publishing numbers.
I think the GameCube has much greater value, even though the controller is crap (SSX3--the "Y" button is a nightmare), the hardware is better and the software is worth the $$$. I wish someone would develop a Playstation2 style controller for the Gamecube. That would be a money-maker. Think I'll go check Lik-Sang.
I've rented and beaten 90% of the games I've played on the Playstation2, other than that I have a meager library of PS1 titles and used Playstation2 games. I have only two games I've ever purchased for the Playstation2 at "new" price levels.
My console has been in the shop twice (once every 18 mo.) and when it came back last time the controllers no longer recieve a "vibration" signal, so there's something wrong inside of it. Didn't find this out until I was out of warranty again. This recently influenced my purchase of SSX3 for the 'Cube instead of my Playstion2. My inability to purchase a "single" multi-tap and play both PS1 and Playstation2 games was another sour note. Nothing like being gouged. Customers don't appreciate $40 purchases for hardware which shouldn't be seperate. The ability to play 4 player games without being boned also influenced my purchase of "Double-Dash"...I would have rather played "Crash Team Racing" for the Playstation1 on my Playstation2--what happened to CTR for the Playstation2 is an abomination and I feel for anyone that purchased "Nitro-Cart".
Before I pay $200 or more for another game console it's going to be more than just a DRM device, it had better talk across the 'net without requiring a bolt-on card, use a memory card bigger than 8mb (what a freakin' joke!!! Nyko makes a 64mb memory card for the 'Cube!!!), have some kind of secondary storage (memory stick or HD), do PVR duties, and use a DVD/CD-ROM which is top-loading (THIS CANNOT BE STRESSED ENOUGH!) like the Playstation1 or the 'Cube, or be something which can be easily swapped out for something that works. The DVD/CD-Rom for the Playstation2 is a showstopper--it sucks sucks sucks.
If Sony can fix these issues, I'll be interested.
If they can't, screw-em. I'll wait several years and buy one for $50.
And The X-Box isn't an option.
Why? I refuse to do business with a blatantly criminal, "Daddy Warbucks", development-house buying company.
They have a warchest of billion$, other people can feed the monopoly monster.
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