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The PlayStation 3 launched on November 17, 2006, and the 60GB models were sold for the scandalous price of $600. Sony had set expectations so high that a backlash was almost inevitable.
Well, it's not a rumor anymore. Sony just confirmed that the PlayStation 3 is indeed getting getting a fair bit cheaper. Starting this week, the 60GB PS3 will retail for $500, the same price as ...
Even more news in the saga of the continuing discontinuing saga of the 60GB PlayStation 3. We first said it was discontinued, then not discontinued, but now Sony’s Kaz Hirai is confirming that ...
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They might have been $600 at launch, but nowadays there are plenty of gamers who are glad that they sprang for the original 60GB model of Sony's PlayStation 3. The system features built-in WiFi ...
In an interview on GamesIndustry.biz, SCEE president David Reeves notes that the recent lowered pricing of the 60GB PlayStation 3 model in the US is actually part of phasing out that SKU and ...
Sony will let Japanese retailers name their own price for the 60GB version. The PlayStation 3 will launch in the United States on November 17. In the US, the 20GB version will retail for $499 ...
Also there is a new picture of the backside of both of models. The main difference is the HMDI port in the 60GB model. Check past the jump for the comparison and a bunch of new photos of the PS3.
The big question is whether or not Sony will decide to drop the price of the 80GB PS3 once the 60GB model can no longer be found. My guess is that if they're going to do it at all, we'll see a ...
“The introduction of the 80GB PS3, the new pricing for the current 60GB model, the availability of more than 100 new software titles this fiscal year and, finally, the expansion of services for ...
Uh oh! Remember how the other day I was talking about the Emotion Engine and how the 80GB won’t have it? Well it essentially now means you won’t be finding the Emotion Engine anywhere except a ...