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Seems fair enough: fewer features = lower price, although this is not always the case for games. It still boils down to licensing fees, which is why the PS2 version was $10 less and the Wii version should be priced the same.

But is $10 worth saying it's okay to be missing DLC and online play? Only if you had no intention of using either in the first place.

As it stands, Amazon has been charging less for the 360 version (currently $148 from the $170 MSRP) and was charging $150 for the PS3 version (back up to standard $170 price currently). The PS2 still lists at $160.

Either way, wait a bit and the PS3 version will go back to $150 on Amazon, tax free, free shipping.