By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Kantor said:
d21lewis said:
Fusioncode said:
I'm pretty sure the Playstation was cheaper than the Saturn or N64. Anyways, Sony needs to make sure PS4 is a home run or else their gaming department is in danger. Here's a few pointers.

1. Keep it affordable, they don't need to be cheapest but nothing over 300$.

2. Massive marketing campaign, PS2 had an awful launch lineup and was a fairly expensive console for the time. Yet it still had a huge launch thanks to a great marketing campaign. Sony didn't even bother marketing the Vita which is one of the biggest reasons for it's low success.

3.Backwards compatibility, Sony pioneered BC and made it a huge selling point for the PS2. Ideally the PS4 should be BC with every Sony home console. Realistically, just PlayStation 3 would be fine.

Nah.  N64 launched at about $250 and the PS1 was $299 at the time.  Plus PS and Saturn launched for about $400 in the US (I think).  Nintendo was actually kicking all kinds of ass until they started hitting software droughts.  Months would pass without a decent game to play.  The two were so close in sales that Nintendo and Sony both claimed to be the best selling console.  In the end, PS1 pulled away and never looked back, though.

I thought that, at E3 1995 or so, Sega came up on stage, and announced the Saturn for $399, and then Sony walked on, said "$299" and walked off? That's probably just an urban legend, but I think the PS1 launched at $299.

To GOOGLE, Robin!!

*put on your Robin costume*

*edit*

Well I'll be damned.  You were right!  PS1 launched at $299!!  So you know what that means, right?  PS1 WAS the cheapest console when it launched.  That means the OP is full of shit.  They launched for less than the competition and then Nintend launched for less than them when they finally came to the market one year later.  I guess I forgot because I never actually wanted a PS1 until the N64 failed to provide games when I wanted them.  At that time, I think it was still $299.  There was also a big deal about how much the N64 would cost and people went crazy when it was just $249.