shams said:
1/ Well done to Toshiba then. They saw an obvious flaw with Sony's business model, took advantage of it - and are now in with a real chance of winning the HD wars. At the very least, I suspect they are making a heap of money from HD-DVD. Sony's flaw then, was trying to use the PS3 to push BluRay sales/adoption. They should have focused/released cheap-ass BluRay players (aka Toshiba) - even if that meant undercutting the PS3 business. Again, this is the core flaw in their "all or nothing" business model approach. I think they will be forced to release cheap BluRay players soon - they just can't afford to cut the price of PS3s AGAIN so soon. 2/ Good for you. The majority of the market disagrees with you - and for me, the core ADVANTAGE of the DS is that it doesn't use discs. If Sony want any chance with the PSPII - they NEED to drop discs completely. (why? In another thread I posted 10 advantages that the DS gets over the PSP - thanks to using carts vrs discs)
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JOOC (just out of Curiosity), which thread?
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs