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PlayStation 3 Delay Official

An anonymous reader writes "It's official! PS3 has been delayed until November in Japan. Apparently, it's because of copy protection technology issues associated with Blu-ray." From the article: "Today, Sony officially conceded defeat to the recent flurry of rumors and speculation, with Japanese newspaper Nihon Keizai Shimbun reporting the machine has been pushed back until November. There aren't many details out right now, but Sony says issues over the finalization of copy protection technology related to their Blu-ray disc drive is the cause of the delay. As the news is coming out of Japan, that creates a worrisome scenario for America and Europe."

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  1. Re:Shocking news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative
  2. Re:I hope they pay the price. by hal2814 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Look way, way up in the air. That's my point sailing over your head. I'm sure Nintendo will have copy protection and Microsoft certainly has it. However, they're not going around muffing system launches over it. If Sony is going to delay their entire launch over some copy protection concerns, I hope they lose a lot of customers over it. That copy protection is not doing one thing for me as a gamer and I don't plan on waiting one day to get a new system over a company's inability to get something like that working on their system. At least the 360 muffed their launch over chip shortages since the processor is something I need as a gamer.

  3. Re:Revolution before PS3? by discordja · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to Iwata the states will have it by Thanksgiving '06 and that Twilight Princess will be released around then as well. Those two events coliding spells crazy sales for the big N for the holidays.

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  4. You're confused. This is about the movie DRM by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    If you will read the article, you will see the copy protection they're talking about is for the movies, not the games.

    If you intend to buy your PS3 as a video game system and not a blu-ray movie player, this doesn't effect you except for the longer wait.

  5. Re:Backwards compatible... by dbhankins · · Score: 4, Informative

    Careful there. Some of the titles on the compatibility list are basically unplayable.

    Case in point: Sega GT 2002. The game runs at less than half-speed. And that's not just framerate, the game clock runs at less than half-speed, and everything responds slowly too.

    Of my Xbox games that are "compatible" with X360 (about 1/4 of them, slightly less than the official list percentage), a fair number of those run unacceptably slow.

  6. "Official?" by bi_boy · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Sony Computer Entertainment will delay the release of its PlayStation 3 next-generation video game console until early November because the copy-protection technology for the Blu-ray Disc has not been finalized," reported the paper. No specific regions were mentioned, making it unclear if the delay was for the Japanese PS3 or a worldwide release.

    While authoritative in tone, it must be emphasized that the Nihon Keizai Shimbun report is in no way official. Though Sony's last-minute decision to change tomorrow's event from a closed-door presentation to a full-fledged press conference augurs a major announcement, Sony is staying mum. When contacted by GameSpot, a Sony Computer Entertainment America rep declined comment, saying "we have not made any new announcements on PlayStation 3."


    Report: PS3 delayed until November

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    1. Re:"Official?" by Belly · · Score: 2, Informative

      The last line in the Nikkei article actually says that Sony will announce on the 15th that the PS3 will be delayed until November.

      Since Sony is supposed to be having a game development conference today (the 15th) in Tokyo which is open to the press, this would indicate that Sony intends to make such an announcement there, but obviously someone leaked it to the Nikkei.
      Could be fake, but then given that they expect the announcement today, it'll be clear soon enough.

  7. If it were true... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    If it were true. But hey, 1up doesn't mind the fanatic traffic.

    http://www.gamespot.com/news/6145919.html

    While authoritative in tone, it must be emphasized that the Nihon Keizai Shimbun report is in no way official. Though Sony's last-minute decision to change tomorrow's event from a closed-door presentation to a full-fledged press conference augurs a major announcement, Sony is staying mum. When contacted by GameSpot, a Sony Computer Entertainment America rep declined comment, saying "we have not made any new announcements on PlayStation 3."

    Thanks CNet, at least you try to be objective.

  8. Re:PS3 killed off by lawyers by gamer4Life · · Score: 2, Informative

    So are you saying that Microsoft is going to shorten the console cycle to 3 years now? What's next, 2 years? 1 year? Might as well buy a PC then!

    Consoles exist because they have along life cycle.

  9. There are 1245 Xbox system on eBay right now by Animats · · Score: 2, Informative
    They're available on eBay. No problem. Core systems are going for about $325, and that price has been stable for weeks now.

    Since xmas, xBox systems have been easily available on eBay.

  10. Maybe not "flagship," but maybe "most important" by MojoStan · · Score: 5, Informative
    No manufacturer in their right mind would voluntarily miss Christmas with a new product--especially in North America. If it involved a company's flagship product, it would mean certain death for that company. The PS3 is not "the" flagship product for Sony but it'll still be a huge setback.
    I'm not sure how we should define "flagship product," but if operating income is the most important defining factor, then Playstation probably IS Sony's flagship product (at least to investors). Just look at the breakup of Sony's sales and operating income from 2003-2005:
    Sony Global - Financial Highlights
    My summary of operating income from the link above:

    2003 Operating Income (Yen in billions)

    Electronics: 65.9
    Game: 112.7
    Music: -28.3
    Pictures: 59.0
    Financial Services: 22.8
    Other: -28.3
    2004 Operating Income (Yen in billions)
    Electronics: -6.8
    Game: 67.6
    Music: -6.0
    Pictures: 35.2
    Financial Services: 55.2
    Other: -12.1
    2005 Operating Income (Yen in billions):
    Electronics: -34.3
    Game: 43.2
    Music: 8.8
    Pictures: 63.9
    Financial Services: 55.5
    Other: -4.1
    Of course, Electronics (which doesn't include Playstation) has the largest portion of sales (66.5% in 2005). But Games (includes consoles) brought in the most operating income in 2003 and 2004. In 2005, Games income dropped below Pictures (movies, tv) and Financial Services, but maybe that's because the PS2 is becoming a stale platform.
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  11. It's official by Belly · · Score: 2, Informative

    Announcement on Playstation.jp - http://www.playstation.jp/news/2006/pr_060315_ps3. html And some pics from the news conference on Famitsu - http://www.famitsu.com/game/news/2006/03/15/103,11 42401068,50042,0,0.html They're going to do a worldwide simultaneous launch in November...

  12. Re:Revolution before PS3? by EvilSS · · Score: 3, Informative

    Ars Technica is reporting that the PS3 release is going to be a world wide release, so no delay for US/Europe markets.

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