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I was thinking about getting, but I don't know now since my brother has one.



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I would but i already own a PS3.



EDIT: nevermind.



I will if it comes to the UK. And hopefully it will be with a DS3...



PSN ID: T_Gears

End of 2009 ltd sales:

Wii = 67-68m

X360 = 38-39m

PS3 = 34-35m

Prediction: The PS3 will surpass the 360 on weekly sales after it drops to $299 on all regular weeks (no big releases).

Yeah, that's probably when I'll get on board.

Only one problem though is that was I hoping to purchase the 40G for $399, but sony doesn't offer one for 40G - I don't think.

If you're going to get MGS4 anyway, that's an extra $60 over the 40gb, making the price difference only $40. I'd say the bonuses on the 80gb are easily worth that.

I'd never buy one without b/c anyway, though... you might feel differently.



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Sign me in for an 80!!!!! I'm getting this sucker ASAP.



Sony is pretty smart about cost reductions, so I imagine this will have the smaller chip sizes. Maybe not on the RSX though.



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