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Vergis said:
~flame said:

 

  1. It's the most expensive console on the market, $150 - $200 more than its rivals. Even if you believe the video game industry is "recession-proof" (it isn't), a tanking economy makes consumers more price-conscious.
  2. The PS3's big bonus is its ability to double as a Blu-Ray player. Too bad no one seems to care about hi-def DVDs. The differences between Blu-Ray and DVD are hard to see on a TV less than 50".
  3. The PS3 just doesn't have any must-have titles exclusive to the console. "LittleBigPlanet" has generated decent buzz but isn't a game-changer, and neither is Sony's new virtual world "Home."



"Tell yourself the PS3 has superior graphics if it makes you feel better, but a $400 console with a mediocre game library simply cannot compete against an Xbox 360 priced at $200 in this economy."

OUCH!!!

LMAO! , I didnt have an account on this but when I saw this bullsh*t I had to register to reply

1: People find it "hard" to see the difference with DVD/ Blu ray on less than 50"..... Well everyone who agrees with that eyes tested. I only have a 26" hd tv and the difference is huge...

2: Mediocre game library? wtf? like has already been said 90% are multiplatform and the others that arnt? umm Resistance1&2, LBP, MGS4 etc etc are mediocre?....DING wrong again.

3: Its expensive? yeah it is.. but you get more than other consoles out of it ...and your not restricted to xbox/wii only extras.

And no people dont try and argue "OMG NOOB" etc etc or anything similar....your wrong. now sit now *pat pat*.

I might sound like a fan boy but I do own all thr....well 2 gaming consoles ie PS3, xbox360 and then the Wii thing.

 

 

 

 

Saying you're not a fanboy is rather pointless if you close off with such a stupid remark.