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osed125 said:

That could definitely work for America and Europe, but contrary to popular believe the internet it's not fast enough (for the normal consumer at least) in most countries to be able to do that, probably in a couple of years. So this could potentially hurt all of their consumers outside of America and Europe.

OT: I completely agree with you, but if the Vita is any indication I think Sony hasn't learned from their mistakes, they will try to go for the most powerful console, making it really expensive and just having a really small lost on HW. I could see Sony releasing the PS4 at $500 or even higher, call me crazy but I think that's going to happen.


Once PS3 is selling for current $ps2 prices we can worry about that. If today's price hike is any indication we've got a long while to wait. The ps2 is still new for some places outside America and Europe. 

How could you say that? Vita is the easist to develop for most vanilla off the shelf hardware console Sony has ever made. Its only a few months ahead or about equal when comparing it with hardware launching this year. Most of them asking for far higher price tags. Other than memory price gouges I thought that was a great path for them to follow with ps4 should it ever exist.