This. But..... MY PS+ WILL STOP IN 2 DAYS!! AAAAAH!! PANIC!!! I STILL MIST FINISH HITMAN, MASS EFFECT 3, CATHERINE AND MORE!!!!!I have a PS3 for all that. Except Halo and I don't pay an online fee![]()
sony went down that "all-in-one system" road and it didn't work out for them, the funny thing is all most everyone i know who has a ps3 or xbox has a tv and pc/laptop... M$ give me one good reason why i should buy a Xbox one over a PS4?
Lol @ people getting this worked up over a console :lol:
Does it play games? Yes.
According to Nancy Tellem
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“Xbox is about to become the next watercooler”
What a horrible metaphor.
I dunno where the 1000 euro figure is comeing from, but on Zavvi it is £399.99 whichis equal to 466 Euro, there is no way it will be 1000 euro.
The way I see it apps(usually £1 or less) and music are much cheaper. If they are willing to sell new released games for £10 then sure, I got nothing against that fee but I don't see that happening.You cant sell on apps on your smartphone or lend them to people, yet no ones moaning about that. Same goes for digital music downloads (though Apple are supposedly setting up a used music market).
The way I see it apps(usually £1 or less) and music are much cheaper. If they are willing to sell new released games for £10 then sure, I got nothing against that fee but I don't see that happening.
How much will the new console cost, and how many versions will there be?
So much has changed since the last round of living-room game consoles were released in the mid-2000s. Fully featured touch-screen laptops are available for less than $600, and game-playing Android tablets are under $200. Can a standalone game console, no matter what extra features it offers, entice gamers at $499 or above?
The final price and bundle specs for the Xbox One may come at E3 2013, or may come at some point after that, but $399/$499 seems to be a smart bet.
Now there are rumours that the PS4 is likely to cost $400, but it's not that simple. A Japanese newspaper reported it will cost at least YEN40,000, which translates to at least $400, which in turn works out to at least £310 in the UK including tax.
Going on historical facts, the original PlayStation sold for £299, as did the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 3 price jumped up to a whopping £425. Adjust those prices by the retail price index and you get 2013 prices of - £471, £412 and £504 respectively. Thankfully electronics haven't risen in price in line with RPI, but you still get some idea of how hard Sony will have to try to bring in the console at a competitive £299 - which would be the sweet spot fans are hoping for.