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@neoraff: I wouldn't call that techie group the 'blu-ray group'. I think that the group you are referring to does indeed exist but it's more about the technology as a whole that the PS3 offers, not just the blu-ray. No tmany consumers would actually buy one JUST because it can play blu-ray disks. 1 million people maximum would have bought it for that/won it in competitions and use it for that.

I have witnessed though a person buy one at launch because it was a new Playstation and it was the most powerful console and it had blu-ray and it could do a whole load of things. To this day, that person has 6 games on the system including Warhark, Cod4, Assassins Creed, GTHD and two other I can't remember right now.. The most played game on that system is CoD4 and they are eagerly anticipating the release of MW2.

I told them all about Uncharted 2 and they don't care, they think MW2 will take up to much of their time and after that they thing GT5 will take up to much of their time. So anyway, they are a casual gamer but they like core orientated titles. That's the problem Uncharted 2 faces I think.