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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 15 Nov 2006

Is anyone here planning on getting a PlayStation 3 this Friday (Nov. 17)? I'm thinking about getting two, but I'm not sure yet.

Sony originally planned on releasing 400,000 units on Friday, but it looks like that number has reduced to almost half (200,000 to 250,000), the amount that was released when PS2 was released in 2000.

Cameron
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poloxskier's Photo poloxskier 15 Nov 2006

I was concidering getting a wii but cant justify spending the money on something I dont use much. I may get one down the road once all the hype and the price goes down. Also waiting allows for all the bugs to get worked out first.
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ODDfreakPERSON's Photo ODDfreakPERSON 16 Nov 2006

$600 dollars for a video game? Nope. But I'd buy one if i saw one so i can turn around and sell it on eBay for $3000+
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necskibum's Photo necskibum 16 Nov 2006

nope, too rich for my blood
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 16 Nov 2006

A Playstation 3 sold on Ebay for $9,100 this week. Talk about making a great return.

When I got to Target tonight, everyone was already in line for the amount of units it was going to be getting and same at Wal*Mart. However, there is going to be A LOT of pissed of people tonight. Most people that I talked to tonight had intensions of selling it on eBay, but eBay is only allowing people with feedback of 50 or higher and a feedback rating of 98% or higher.
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liftmech21's Photo liftmech21 16 Nov 2006

Its all about the X Box, I think. I don't play much but I like the games and graphics better on x box. Also $600.00 is crazy,, thats a pair of skis or a tool box!
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 17 Nov 2006

I must admit that people are willing to kill people over these systems, but I think things are pretty safe here in Eugene to get one. However, Eugene's sister city Springfield had a scary incident two days ago. Some people were waiting at Circuit City and two guys came up to people waiting in line and robbed them all at gun point.
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 17 Nov 2006

Well, it just broke the $12,000 amount on Ebay.com

http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-Playstation-3-Pre...1QQcmdZViewItem
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Ontariodude's Photo Ontariodude 17 Nov 2006

Thats crazy. Considering that XBox 360 is apparently better, why not just spend $500 on a 360? Am I missing something? Is PS3 better than the 360?

Will T. (ontariodude)
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 17 Nov 2006

The PS3 has a lot more features than the XBOX 360 has. For example, it has the best graphics card available for any game console and has a built in Blue Ray player. Right now, a standard Blue Ray player costs $1000 so you're saving quite a bit of money right there.

But you're right, I'm not sure why a lot of people are paying that amount. But I guess if people are rich enough and can afford it, why no then. It's supply and demand. The higher the demand, the higher the price.

However, Amazon.com was the place to go if you wanted to get a PS3 without waiting in line. On its website it appeared that it wouldn't even be selling the system do to the fact that their was no Playstation 3 item page. Most of the time there is a page that's setup before an item goes on sale. However, I presume at 12 AM EST that Amazon.com secretly posted the Playstation 3 page and started taking orders. They are all sold out now but it was the hidden Easter egg if wanted one since no one really expected Amazon.com to sell it.
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Ontariodude's Photo Ontariodude 17 Nov 2006

What I find weird is the fact that Sony and Microsoft are making cutting edge systems while Nintedo is coming out with their new system soon and it will not be nearly as graphically advanced as the PS3 or XBox 360. Now the Nintendo Wii does have a cool motion sensing controller but that is pretty much as far as the cutting edge features go on their system. From what I have heard from my friends, the Wii will not have as good graphics card or CPU. The only real advantage for the Wii in my mind is the price ($330 Canadian Dollars). Although it may not be as good, some people still may get it just for the new version of Zelda :laugh: (thats what my friend is doing).

Any thoughts on the Wii? :huh:

As for me, I hardly use the first Gen. PS2 I already have. :wacko2: So for now, I will stick with my PS2.

Will T. (ontariodude)
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 17 Nov 2006

Im not gonna buy one (never have bought a console before either). Why not just do a $700 upgrade to your computer?
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Ontariodude's Photo Ontariodude 17 Nov 2006

I agree.

My friend built his own computer this summer and it is amazing. He games on it and in my opinion, his computer has better graphics than XBox 360 by far. The only problem is that it costed a heck of a lot more than $650 :laugh:

As for my computer, it could take a bit of an upgrade too. :cursing:

Will T. (ontariodude)
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spunkyskier01's Photo spunkyskier01 17 Nov 2006

the ps3 is cool, but ill take a computer any day of the week, their alwayse upgradable, will have better graphics than the game consols and do a whole lot more.
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poloxskier's Photo poloxskier 17 Nov 2006

View PostSkiBachelor, on Nov 17 2006, 12:15 PM, said:

The PS3 has a lot more features than the XBOX 360 has. For example, it has the best graphics card available for any game console and has a built in Blue Ray player. Right now, a standard Blue Ray player costs $1000 so you're saving quite a bit of money right there.

But you're right, I'm not sure why a lot of people are paying that amount. But I guess if people are rich enough and can afford it, why no then. It's supply and demand. The higher the demand, the higher the price.

However, Amazon.com was the place to go if you wanted to get a PS3 without waiting in line. On its website it appeared that it wouldn't even be selling the system do to the fact that their was no Playstation 3 item page. Most of the time there is a page that's setup before an item goes on sale. However, I presume at 12 AM EST that Amazon.com secretly posted the Playstation 3 page and started taking orders. They are all sold out now but it was the hidden Easter egg if wanted one since no one really expected Amazon.com to sell it.

I just can't believe that there are people getting $10,000 for PS3s on ebay since there was such a low supply. Now I wish I had gotten a few.
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Peter's Photo Peter 17 Nov 2006

Apparently Amazon.com sold out within 30 seconds, so some people knew. I have never bought a console before and don't really play many video games.
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 17 Nov 2006

There are 27,010 PS3 units for sale on Ebay right now.

A lot more than I expected.
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WBSKI's Photo WBSKI 18 Nov 2006

I know a kid who got one in advance from Asia.
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Lift Kid's Photo Lift Kid 18 Nov 2006

View PostEmax, on Nov 18 2006, 10:00 AM, said:

1. "Well, it just broke the $12,000 amount on Ebay.com"

2. "There are 27,010 PS3 units for sale on Ebay right now."


Sheesh! That comes to about 3.25 billion dollars - if they all sell for $12,000.

I smell a rat here. If PS3s were available in such limited quantities - as claimed (I think that only 400,000 were alloted to the U.S. market) - just how did 27,000 of them show up on Ebay? How'd they get them in advance of the product debut? This is market manipulation without a doubt - the harvesting of money without so much as a shread of honest work. "Well, that's America" as Arlo Guthrie once said, and the folks that are willing to pay such a ridiculous toll are the legal prey of those that seek it.

I am depressed.

PS3's were released in China first. Some people traveled there to stock up on them to sell and keep for themselves. This is how some were on Ebay quite early. China relaesed them like Monday or Tuesday.
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SkiBachelor's Photo SkiBachelor 18 Nov 2006

Ebay has strict rules for allowing people to sell their PS3 unit before it was released if they showed a picture of their receipt, had a 98% review rating and more. Also, ebay members were only allowed to sell one unit each.

But I think it makes sense for 27,000 people to sell their units if they can make 3 times the profit from doing that. It's all supply and demand. A low supply with a high demand equals a high price.

I don't think the Asian PS3 console will work with American games on it so it's kind of pointless to buy. I know that one of the video game stores here in Eugene got a PS3 console like 8 months ago.
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