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ganoncrotch said:
sales2099 said:
VGKing said:
sales2099 said:
I lol at people thinking Sony is going to go the cheap route. Sure its the smart thing to do. But seeing the Vita specs its obvious Sony has no plans to change their business strategy: highest cost and highest end.

PS4 will be $499, for better or for worse.

What are you talking about? PSV isn't cheap, but it isn't expensive either. It launched at the same price as the 3DS and the PSP.

So what did Sony do with Vita? They launched it at an affordable price and competitively with the portable market leader, the 3DS. Nintendo knew they couldn't compete so they did that panic $80 price cut. Now Sony can't compete.

With PS4 there is no way Sony will price it at $499(even the premium model). Sony will price the PS4 at a competitive price. They wilil manufacture a $500 system and sell it at $400. The technology in the console is "off-the shelf" so the console itself would be profitable within 2 years. 

PSV is the most expensive dedicated gaming handheld on the market.

If it was "affordable" it would sell. So not buying that reasoning. Nintendo told us that $250 is a no-buy zone with consumers for handhelds. Nintendo charged that because they were greedy, Sony fully planned Vita to be $250.

Off the shelf or not, Sony is aiming the PS4 to be more expensive then Xbox and WiiU. That much I can guarantee. This time, Sony is still gonna loose money, but on a lesser scale then PS3. They basically only half-learned their lesson, which is to stick to the PS2 business model.


The Ps2 Business model was that nintendos console at the time was aimed at kids and had a handle and that microsoft had no real clue of how to get started into the gaming business, neither of these things are possible anymore.

PS2 business model = Sell weak/moderate powerful hardware at a low, mass market price.

Even the Gamecube had more power then PS2. But this gen, WiiU will have the title as cheapest and most competetively priced.



Xbox: Best hardware, Game Pass best value, best BC, more 1st party genres and multiplayer titles.