PS3 will be launched on 17 november

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PS3 will launch on 17 november in Japan


in HK can order now and heard they said HK PS3 is the cheapest in the world.

the price i got is like this:

60GB - $3,780 ( with Wi-Fi and MS/SD slot )
20GB - $3,180 ( only out in Dec )

less them rm2k with bluray dvd player and game console..but dont know hows the game....
 
currently didnt see anything interesting on the list yet..only have ridge racer on the racing game....havent hear other big names yet..

still thinking whether order it or not..hkD$3780 with 1 game oledi over HKD$4000.....i can buy a really good airsoft gun with that oledi...
 
Hmmph,I heard that the minimum requirement for the tv must be plasma? I personally think that it's just a rumor though,please correct me guys.
 
japan launched today and it queue like hell for the gadget..but it only have 5 games on the launch....

there is grey import in hk which will have goods latest by monday.....asking for hkd$5200 with 3 games.....

At this price i wouldnt consider it until i see GT5...


They said the 60GB version is made in japan, and the 20gb version will be made in china....
 
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it's already in KL.. the 60GB (japan) version.. price rm3k above.. and if i was told correctly by my frens who works there, each game costs around rm200+ (blu-ray discs)..
 
ppl queue for PS3 lauch ..
the lauch date shall be 11th (yesterday) Nov

Japanese Queue for PS3
Source: http://www.wired.com/news/wireservice/0,72107-0.html?tw=wn_index_7

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TOKYO -- Thousands of game fans queued for hours, braving Tokyo's early morning chill and occasional showers, as Sony's much-heralded and delayed PlayStation 3 game console went on sale on Saturday.

The PS3 is the latest entrant to the near $30 billion video game industry and will be fighting Microsoft's Xbox 360, on sale for the past year, and Nintendo's Wii, which will be in U.S. stores next week, for market share.

"I've been waiting for this day to come for so long. I'll play it all through the weekend. No time for meals," said hardcore gamer Tomoaki Nakamura, who already owns a PlayStation, a PlayStation 2, a PlayStation Portable handheld machine and an Xbox 360.

Nakamura, 41, was one of about 1,200 people in the meandering line around electronics retailer Bic Camera's flagship shop in central Tokyo.

Further up the queue was Robyn Sinclair, a 25-year-old exchange student from Vancouver. "It's the newest system, the latest and greatest thing ... although the Nintendo Wii looks very interesting, too," said Sinclair, who waited for more than 12 hours in the late autumn chill to score one of this year's hottest holiday items.

In the countdown to the 7.00 a.m. store opening, Ken Kutaragi, head of Sony's game unit, spoke to those in the queue. "I'm grateful that so many people are waiting for the PS3 ... I hope you will enjoy the next-generation entertainment to your heart's content," he said.

The latest Playstation has a Blu-ray high-definition DVD player and the Cell microchip, dubbed a "supercomputer on a chip," which provide lifelike graphics and high-speed downloading of game software and video clips.

But they have also driven up production costs, dragging Sony's game unit into a deep loss for the year to March.

Bic Camera said all its PS3 stocks were gone by noon, but declined to say how many units they had sold.

Tight supplies had been expected as Sony was able to ship only 100,000 units for the launch after a glitch in blue laser diode production caused a delay. The electronics and entertainment conglomerate sold nearly a million units of Playstation 2, the earlier version of the console, in the first three days of its Japan launch in 2000.

Sony has dominated the global video game industry for the past decade with its two previous models. But its iron grip could be loosened by the PS3's high prices and the strong performance of rival machines, as well as competition from handheld games, the Internet and mobile phones.

The basic model of the PS3, equipped with a 20-gigabyte hard disk drive, sells for 49,980 yen ($425), almost double the price of the Wii and more than a quarter higher than the Xbox 360.

Microsoft was first to launch the latest-generation game console, bringing its Xbox 360 to market late last year, a year ahead of Sony. By the end of 2006, Microsoft expects to have shipped 10 million Xbox 360s, well ahead of the PS3's expected shipment of 2 million units.

Following the Japan launch on Saturday, Sony plans to start rolling out the PS3 on November 17 in North America, and next March in Europe.

Nintendo's Wii will go on sale on November 19 in the United States and December 2 in Japan. It features a one-handed controller that looks like a TV remote and uses motion-detection sensors to allow players to control the game by wielding it like a sword or swinging it like a tennis racket.
 
Just wait couple of weeks until they lower the price of the ps3 xD! Like they did to ps2 xD!

But wow ... is gonna be expensive when is fresh new come out o.O
 
estimate in malaysia maybe around 5k for 60GB.... gooossshh

i'll just wait till GT5 came out the buy it .......around 2008, maybe that time price will drop and *modchip*..........
 
c n p from lowyat.net

just got a call from one of the sungei wang shop. They have a fews unit ..most of it 60GB JAP...and they are selling on average at RM 4000-4500...console only...

But he was saying they are ppl paying at that price...and 1 case 20GB for RM4800 ( console alone?? ) damn rich that fella...

Anyhow the seller advice me to wait and go with the Asia ( Hong Kong - will release this weekend ) - the price might be cheaper...last time i check the retail price is under RM 2000 ( PlaystationAsia )

Anyhow, will pay a visit and do some test drive if possible...if not just drool from the glass panel...hahahaha..OMHO 60GB is the way to go...wifi and additional external memory slot is alway good..
 
i dont think prices will drop since production is limited and with xmas approaching , dealers may even jack prices up . ive read in the US theres ppl waiting outside walmart etc , just queing up to buy it and sell it on ebay for a quick 300-400usd profit .
 
My favourite game reviewer has got PS3 n Nitendo Wii

N he showed it off at his MYSPACE account. Jealous betul but what to do it is his job to review games. Damn ASTRO tak tunjuk Judgment Day (JUDGMENT DAY PWNS PWNS PWNS XPLAY) anymore.

Oh ya b4 we all buy PS3 we must have a HD TV. Thats one of my 2 cents.
 
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melnikor said:
c n p from lowyat.net

just got a call from one of the sungei wang shop. They have a fews unit ..most of it 60GB JAP...and they are selling on average at RM 4000-4500...console only...

But he was saying they are ppl paying at that price...and 1 case 20GB for RM4800 ( console alone?? ) damn rich that fella...

Anyhow the seller advice me to wait and go with the Asia ( Hong Kong - will release this weekend ) - the price might be cheaper...last time i check the retail price is under RM 2000 ( PlaystationAsia )

Anyhow, will pay a visit and do some test drive if possible...if not just drool from the glass panel...hahahaha..OMHO 60GB is the way to go...wifi and additional external memory slot is alway good..

HK version is the chepest in the world....but their units are very limited......offcial listed price is HKD$3780 for 60gb.less than rm2k...the shop near my house are selling hk$5200 plus for package with 3 games...still less than rm$3k...
 
guess that price will stay ...
maybe drop a bit after u.s got thier release on 17/11

europe will only get next year ... so expect lot's of ppl will try to "borong" the ps3,
for instant profit ...
 

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