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NorthStar said:

Why would you even suspect the 20 GB model to come back it has been at least 2 months since the 20GB model got the AX? And if you post here you probably already knew that. (so you really did not think about buying one for a second) .  Really the 60 GB PS3 at 499.99 might be the best deal in video game console History, the 100 dollars brings it in line with the High end 360 and you get way more from the system for your money.

Just to recap are you really going to base your gaming decision on 100 dollars? over 6-7 year (the very least a life of a Sony system will be) that translates to about a 15-20 dollar a year cost. Sony said they were going to a direction that was going to make more storage a must (I for one hate Microsoft's 3 headed red ring breathing monster for offering a range of 0-120 gb)

Please let us know if you can think of any tech device that can do as much as a PS3 with a cost of$500 or less.


Okay, for the one millionth time, I don't care about the capabilities of the PS3. I don't want it for Blu-Ray, I'm not interested in the format. I don't need a web browser or Linux, I already have three computers that do a better job of everything except gaming than the PS3.

I want a gaming machine. A gaming machine with loads of good games. It took me 15 months to cough up $400 for the 360 and only bought one after there were 10 games I wanted for it. I refuse to pay one dime over $400 for a video game console, and even $400 is a stretch.

So, I don't care if the newly priced 60GB PS3 gives me blowjobs and backrubs while I lay in bed watching TV. I don't care if it does the dishes and feeds my cat. I won't pay $500 for it because IMO, that's too much for a video game machine. Is that too complicated to understand?

I'm getting really tired of people trying to convince others to buy a PS3 because they're just not spotting the <i>value</i> without realizing that the "values" they continually flaunt aren't things many of us are interested in. 




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