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Lol, well wishing Sony fans, sigh...

Listen...

The PS2 sold at a loss of $50-$100 a unit when it launched, had a successful launch, sold phenomenally well and was a commercial success. Yet even with all this it took more than two years before it dropped even $100.

The PS3 sells at a loss of $200-$250 a unit, has had a poor launch, is selling less and less and is a commercial nightmare resulting in a 2 billion dollar deficit for Sony. And you expect it to drop in price any sooner than the PS2? Tsk Tsk.

Sony is not in a position to lose anymore money, only because of pressure from game developers did they even sell it less in Japan and that was well before the 2 billion dollar loss. Heck in Europe they took out reverse compatibility to lower production cost but still kept the price as high as it was going to be in the first place. At this point Nintendo has more loose funds than Sony does. Stop kidding yourselves, a price drop isn't going to happen.