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Well with Blu-Ray players now starting to dip below the $199 range, the PS3's ability to play Blu-Ray movies isn't quite as appealing as it was when it first hit the market at nearly half the going rate of stand-alone Blu-Ray players. It's still a nice extra feature, but with the 360 still starting at $100 cheaper than the PS3 slim, it becomes all about the games, and right now 360 has the edge in that department.

I expect the two systems to be literally neck and neck this holiday season, with PS3 probably getting a slight edge in world wide sales due to having a stronger presence in the Japanese and European markets.

2010 will reveal all though... will Sony regain its lost momentum this generation? Will Natal make a huge splash and put Sony on the ropes for good and give Nintendo a run for their money? And will Nintendo trot out the Wii HD and give us some games we actually WANT, or will they continue to sit back and count the green made off of their casual audience while continuing to snub the long-time Ninty fans and the "core" audience.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.