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Sony has lost over $3 billion on the PS3
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http://videogames.yahoo.com/feature/sony...s3/1223467
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Well, that sucks for them. Not to mention a lot of Japanese developers are developing for 360, as well, like Square.
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*starts playing Sony a song on my tiny violin*
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There's this rumor that Ps3 can cause hallucinations and make people "eye stupid". Is it true?
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#5
Very true.
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I'm not surprised.

edit: and next theyll blame it on piracy
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The only reason why I'd ever buy a PS3 is for the RPG games however I'm waiting for the price to drop more.
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Saw it coming. I'll think about getting either a 360 or PS3 in 5 years.


I think the PS3's hardware is ahead of it's time (as it's so new and expensive). As it says, it's priced below it's production cost. The next gen is when the Ps3 similar hardware will be more common and cheaper.
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Heheheheh.

Sorry, you know how I am. Now all I need is for something bad to happen to 360... Mwuahaha!

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you're a retard and I hate you
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I agree with confessors post.
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#12
Sony had a lot going for it :<

Ah well.

Huzzah for us Wii60 fans
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Saw this coming, but didn't realize that it was from the production cost, figured it was 'lost sales' because of the price tag
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#14
Same thing happened last generation. It evens out over the life span of a console. Sony won't end up losing anything.
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Are there any other businesses that do that sort of product pricing, or is the gaming industry the only one who sells a main product at a loss to make it up with additional products?


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