| PS3 will continue to rule |
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| by Stan Beer | |
| Monday, 25 September 2006 | |
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Page 2 of 3 So far, with no competition and at a very reasonable
price, in the space of nearly one year, Microsoft has managed to move a
bit more than 5 million of its new generation consoles worldwide and about
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Despite the track record of PS2, the PS3 detractors grumbled at the “outrageously high” price tag Sony placed on its next generation console. At recent games shows, they pointed to considerably cheaper Xbox 360 and of course the emergence of the half-priced Nintendo Wii. On the Nintendo Wii, it would be fair to say that any comparison with PS3 is spurious at best. You may be able to download Nintendo 64 and Super Nintendo games and you may have a choice of 25 or 30 games at launch. That one handed motion sensitive remote looks interesting. |
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