HappySqurriel on 27 March 2007
HappySqurriel said:
to learn their lesson ...
5 Million people will not buy a PS3 without any games for it
We will not get a second job in order to buy a PS3
Most of us don't care about Blu-Ray
Most of us don't own a TV capable of 1080p
We dislike Sony calling something a gimick only to turn around and copy it
And finally, we will not spend $600 on a console when there are good consoles on the market for $100 to $400
Hus said:
most.... dont look at your self and think most are the same. Most sure as hell aint the same as you.
game were available from day one.
any one on minimum wage can affored a PS3, only bums cant.
many care about BR
most will own a hdtv, 1080p is not needed omn smaller tvs.
LOL you think they came up with it in a month.... ike they made home in a few months lol.
millions already did spend $600 hell many spent $800!
cant wont... thast just you.
English is a language; please learn it!
First off, what percentage of the population owns HDTV capable displays? What percentage of the previous generation consoles were bought for $500 or $600?
I could (technically) buy a PS3 today but with my rent, car payments, food and entertainment expenses can't really justify a $600 toy at the moment; on top of that I have a desire to own a house where I live and will require (approximately) $125,000 to make the 25% down payment. That's right, not everyone lives with their parents.
For some reason you (and seemingly every PS3 fan) are under the belief that everyone will make the same decisions as you because they have the same priorities. The reality is that most people in this world do not think of videogames as a high priority. The reason why most game console sales are made after a system becomes $200 (or less) is because, regardless of a persons priorities, it becomes easy to afford the system.
Personally, when I look at $600 I see the course I could take which will help me get a contract in the future I don't see a toy. Believe it or not, all a videogame console is, is a toy.