In the long run this is a good and bad move ...
Right now the increased revenue (probably between $100 and $200 Million per year) will cover the reduced revenue from slower PS2 game sales and keep the division from losing too much money. At the same time, the combination of a high system price, high (compared to previous generation) controller price, and high game price will discourage a lot of gamers from buying the system (or discourage gamers who own the system from trying unusual games).







