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PS3 Launch Details Announced

Sony's conference offered up reassurance that a number of their titles will be playable at this year's E3. The controller will sense movement, allowing the player to move an onscreen avatar 'naturally'. They also released the system's launch details. The North American PS3 launch will occur on Nov. 17th, 2006. The 20GB HDD version will retail for $499, and the 60GB HDD version will go for $599. They promise 4 million launch units by December 31st. Update: 05/09 03:57 GMT by Z : Apparently, not only does the $499 system have a smaller harddrive, but it has fewer features as well. My two cents:

1.) I'm honestly surprised they're this far along with these titles. They may actually make the November launch.
2.) Even through an internet feed, it was obvious the only truly next-gen title there was Heavenly Sword (from the great folks at Ninja Theory). The EyeToy stuff looked cool, but isn't something I'm likely to try out any time soon. Most of the games could have been 360 or even late-lifetime Xbox titles.
3.) I won't be able to review games for this system at the launch price. There's no way I'm dropping $599 for a game console.
4.) The controller orientation thing is ... I don't have the words. Awkward? Cash-in? Cynical? Whatever their intent, it just seems like a bad idea.

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  1. Not necessarily a copy of the Wii by dividedsky319 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The controller basically has a gyroscope inside that can detect tilt... and an accelerometer that can detect movement in a particular direction.

    This is different from the Wii in that it can't determine its location in 3d space. While the functionality is similar, the Wii still has the upper hand in terms of the "unique" functionality of the controller.

    It's a smart move on Sony's part, but the Wii will still be able to do things no other system can.

  2. Re:Controller... by Kenshin · · Score: 4, Informative

    They already showed the Canadian price, on-screen during the keynote, right next to the US price.

    $499 USD / $549 CND
    $599 USD / $659 CND

    The exchange rate has gotten much higher lately.

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  3. No rumble in PS3 Controller by grumbel · · Score: 5, Informative

    The new PS3 controller not only rips of features from Wii, they droped the rumble support, PS3 gets less and less impressive:

    "Pursuant to the introduction of this new six-axis sensing system, the vibration feature that is currently available on DUALSHOCK® and DUALSHOCK®2 controllers for PlayStation and PlayStation®2, will be removed from the new PS3 controller as vibration itself interferes with information detected by the sensor."

    See: http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/060509 be.pdf

  4. WiFi / HDMI / Flash Cards by Kenshin · · Score: 5, Informative

    I just found something they didn't bring up in the keynote:

    The cheaper version will NOT have WiFi, flash card slots, or HDMI output.

    http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/060509 ae.pdf

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  5. Other details... by HAKdragon · · Score: 5, Informative

    There are other differences between the $500 and $600 versions of the systems. According to Sony, the $500 version lacks HDMI output, which means that once DRM gets implemented, you don't get the full HD resolution that Blu-Ray is capable of. Also, the cheaper system lacks a slots for Memory Sticks, SD cards, and Compact Flash cards. The cheaper one also lacks wifi connectivity. Funny how Sony left all of that out of their presentation.

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    1. Re:Other details... by isd_glory · · Score: 4, Informative

      Another "feature" not mentioned is that is is apparently larger and heavier than the old Xbox.

      PS3 from the press release:
      Approximately 325mm (W) x 98mm (H) x 274mm (D)
      Approximately 5 kg

      The original Xbox
      Dimensions: 320 × 100 × 260 milimeters (12.5 × 4 × 10.5 in)
      Weight: 3.86 kilograms (8.5 lb)

  6. Re:As Microsoft Proved, People Will Pay That Price by cabra771 · · Score: 5, Informative

    You better check those specs again. The base PS3 isn't "Feature complete"

    The $499 base unit does not have HDMI out, does not have memory stick ports, and does not have 802.11b/g wireless.
    See:
    http://www.scei.co.jp/corporate/release/pdf/060509 ae.pdf

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  7. Re:Even more expensive than 360 by MMaestro · · Score: 4, Informative
    Am I the only one here who really likes what he sees? Great HD graphics, Blu-Ray, hard disk standard on ALL models, online, wireless controllers, PS2 and PS1 full compatibility... this is a nice system.

    HD graphics : I'm not seeing a big improvement. In one case it looks like a step BACKWARD. Just take a look at their own comparison slide http://www.joystiq.com/media/2006/05/DSC_2355.JPG! The PS3 version look like a pasty white guy!

    Blu-Ray : One word : Hype. There has yet to be a game that spans more than 1 DVD and I'm not spending $500 for a movie player AND having to re-buy my movie collection.

    Hard drive : Xbox did it years ago. The Xbox360 threw the ball away on it but considering the PS3 is priced at $500~$600, Sony just threw the ball back at Microsoft.

    Online : Old news and Sony has a poor record of online gameplay. Its SOE division is one of the worst in terms of service and considering they DOMINATED last generation with the PS2, Xbox Live CRUSHED the PS2 in terms of online marketshare.

    Wireless controllers : Two words : Nintendo Wavebird. And the Xbox360's controllers are wireless as well. Sony is really the last man out in this case. (And this doesn't count third party controllers.)

    PS2 and PS1 full compatibility : Considering a PS1 is dirt cheap and insanely plentiful (I've seenen package deals including 10 games and the system for $50 USD) and the inevitable price drop to the all important $100 mark for the PS2 near/after the PS3's launch, this isn't really important.