CAL4M1TY said:
But you can afford a much more expensive console that has no guarantee that it won't break on you, as opposed to one that is cheaper and you're covered for 3 years as opposed to the standard 1. Righhhhhhhhttttttttttt....... Don't mean to sound harsh, but where did you stand during the PS1 and PS2 era when there were numerous consoles that broke down? Mine never did (PS2 is still going strong), but I bought it knowing that some people had issues with it. It's cool if you're worried about RROD, but I read your post as if you were saying the PS3 (or Wii for that matter) never breaks, which is false. Anyway, on topic: Good news about Japan, at least MS is making some return on it's investment in the Japanese market, after the somewhat lukewarm reception LO received. |
Of course they break, but they are far more reliable.
Where was I in the PS1 - PS2 eras? I bought my PS1 and PS2 well into the generation (1998 for my PS1, 2003 for my PS2), when most issues were fixed. Also, I was little, and wasn't well informed in the issues of these consoles, so it wasn't a factor.








