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PS3 Pre-Orders Came and Went

Warlock7 writes "Well, it's official. The pre-orders have begun ... and mostly ended. I just got mine ordered and four hours later there are already units on eBay. Some acutions have already gone north of $1000 USD. The guys at EBGames told me that the most units going to any one store was 36 and that there were an average of 8 units being distributed to each store. The one I went to reported that they were going to be getting a total of 16 units. They waited this long to take pre-orders because they wanted to be sure that they weren't going to get burned like they did for the XBox 360 launch." The reports from across the internets are varied, with long lines netting nothing for some, and others reaping the sweet rewards.

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  1. Pre-orders are a scam by The_Pariah · · Score: 4, Insightful

    GameStop now takes your $100, puts it in the bank, gets mad interest off of your cash and another 400,000 reservations, and you're left with nothing. Instead of just having customers pay when the product is physically here.... Sorry, but I want a product when I put cash down.

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  2. Re:Really over $1,000? by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    People were paying almost that much for consoles in the previous generation, and inflation has marched on since then. A fool and his money are soon parted, regardless of how much money he might have - it's the amount of foolishness that determines how long it takes, not the amount of money.

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  3. Re:Its silly to get a console on release by DrXym · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Anyone who buys a console on day 1 needs their head examined. Aside from bragging rights, or sell the thing on ebay, what is the point? If a console is THAT GOOD, it will be just as good a few months down the road. Then you can make an informed purchase decision in the absence of hype and with a good chance of getting a replacement if the thing turns out to be broken.

    This applies equally to the Wii, or any other shiny overhyped piece of kit (e.g. anything made by Apple). Never buy version 1.0 of anything

  4. I'll be your token troll for this thread by Matey-O · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Okay. I've bought LOTS of Sony stuff. Thousands of dollars worth.

    Trinitron Tube'd TV's
    Disk- and Walk-men
    Standalone home theatre speakers
    nifty AV receivers
    a Laptop
    A Camcorder.
    several pairs of headphones
    countless Sony branded movies and albums, I'm sure.

    And I'll never buy another Sony product again. Why?

    Rootkits
    Proprietary Media - MD, DAT, Memory Sticks, little odd writeable DVD's for their camcorders, PSP's oddball media, Beta, and now BluRay. I'm sick sick sick of the intentional fracturing of the market at the expense of the customer.
    A Laptop installed with XP that _couldn't_ take SP2 due to a crappy memory controller.
    Decisions for music players that just flat seemed STUPID (ATRAC?)
    The fact they're betting the company on this one, expensive, item that has a cobbled together controller at a price I don't care to spend, forcing a media format I do not want.

    Coupled with my moving away from physical media for entertainment purposes (I'll probable not get either competing format. I shifted from record and 8track to cassette, then CD's, from VHS to laserdisk to DVD.) I'm tired of re-buying the White Album, catch my drift?

    Are you guys really falling all over yourselves for this company? Haven't they screwed you enough? (And by you, I mean the Customer)

    Sony is an example of a machine that's gotten so large, it cannot move without standing on itself. I see no reason my money should reward it for its actions.

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    1. Re:I'll be your token troll for this thread by oGMo · · Score: 4, Insightful
      Are you guys really falling all over yourselves for this company? Haven't they screwed you enough? (And by you, I mean the Customer)

      On the contrary. SCE has delivered two solid platforms already, each with thousands of games, hundreds of those being of excellent quality. Too many to play, too many to choose from. This isn't what I call "screwing over".

      Does Sony/BMG do stupid stuff? Yes. Does Sony Pictures do stupid stuff? They're MPAA---yes. Does Sony Computer Entertainment do stupid stuff? Probably, but less so. What they have done is deliver a solid platform with a solid library. Have they secretly funded organizations to undermine the Linux community? No. So, yes, I'm "voting" with my dollar; I may "vote no" to Sony/BMG, I may "vote no" to Sony Pictures, but I will "vote yes" to SCE. May they set an example for the rest of the company.

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  5. Re:Rewards? by chris_eineke · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Oh, stop it already. That story of the mom in line to pick up a brand-spanking new console for her kid is a hasty generalization at best.

    Why don't you think of the hard working widower Dad that needs to work 12 hours a day to pay for his Son's cancer treatment and wants to make his son's life more cheerful by buying him a PS3 from eBay because that's the only place he can get his hands on one?

    Won't someone think of the fallacy?

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