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I think Sony needs to start with a worldwide PS3 price cut, and go from there. If they can only afford a $50 cut fine, but $100 would be better, and maybe a $150 cut where it's way overpriced in Europe. The fact is the price is a bigger hindrance to the system than the software. I think most people know the software will be there eventually. I think a problem with not only the PS3 now, but the 360 which has hardly been lighting up the charts, is that the majority of American household don't have HDTVs yet, and it's even a smaller penetration in Europe and Japan. The 360 and PS3 are HD systems, and it's much easier to make the arguement to get one to someone who has an HDTV than one who doesn't. Until there's a rapid explosion of HDTVs I think both systems will be in the drivers seat to the Wii, which I see as the dominant system over the next two years.