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Odd how people think that someone who finally bought their first PS2 just recently is automatically going to have an effect on the PS3 sales in the future. Considering the backlog of PS2 games and the obvious fact that they don't care about playing something new, their sale down the line of the current generation will basically mean they'll go with what ends up being the market leader come 5 years from now. They don't feel any particular attachment to Sony. They're not going to get it for the blu-ray considering DVD players these days can be had for less than $20 and blu-ray players will likely be extremely cheap by that time compared to the system. They simply want the system at the lowest price with the best library. Which basically means that the PS3 sales will already have to have fully turned around by that time. I'm not saying it won't happen even though I think it's unlikely, but you have to realize that overall, Americans rarely have a long lasting attachment to brand names or the companies that make the brands.



To cash in my CC rewards points for $300 in Circuit City gift cards to purchase a 360 or not: That is the question.