The new Playstaion (PS3) (26 Viewers)

Dan

Back & Quack
Mar 9, 2004
9,290
#88
++ [ originally posted by John #10 ] ++


err nope i think ur wrong there dude...pro is light years ahead of fifa.
light years is an understatement. Can you still shoot from the corner flag and score in fifa? :cheesy:
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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#90
PlayStation 3 sells out at launch
Electronics stores in Japan have sold out of PlayStation 3 consoles after thousands of gamers queued for hours in the cold to buy them.


Large queues meant some shoppers were turned away even before stores opened at 0700 local time (2100 GMT).

The console officially went on sale on 11 November but Sony only made 100,000 machines available on launch day.

Instead of opening at midnight, stores organised lotteries to decide who in the queue would get a long-awaited PS3.

Line dance
Outside Bic Camera's flagship Tokyo store more than 1,000 people queued for their chance to buy a PlayStation 3.


Shop attendants with microphones warned impatient customers that sales would end if there were any injuries.

"Standing in line today is the only way to make sure I got one," said Takayuki Sato, 30.

Tomoaki Nakamura, 41, said: "I've been waiting for this day to come for so long. I'll play it all through the weekend. No time for meals,"

The head of Sony's game unit head, Ken Kutaragi, known as "the father of the PlayStation", expressed his gratitude to those who had waited.


"I hope you will enjoy the next-generation entertainment to your heart's content," he said.

The company said it would be a few days before they knew whether all retailers had sold out of all their PS3 consoles.

Earlier, bloggers catalogued the numbers of people waiting outside stores.

Brian Ashcraft who toured electronics stores in Tokyo for game blog Kotaku described the scene as "organised chaos".

The BBC News website also received e-mail messages from those queuing outside stores.

Game gear
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is being sold in two configurations. The more expensive version has a 60GB hard drive and wi-fi on board and costs, in Japan, 60,000 yen (£270). The cheaper version has a 20GB hard drive, lacks the wi-fi and will cost 49,980 yen (£222). European prices are expected to be higher than direct comparisons suggest.


Both versions include a wireless controller, a Blu-ray high-definition DVD drive and a port so they can work with a high-definition display. Buying a PS3 also gives owners free access to the online PlayStation Network where they can meet and take on other gamers.

Sony expects five games to be available at launch including Ridge Racer 7, Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight, Genji, and Resistance: Fall of Man.

Like other next-generation consoles the PS3 offers gamers much more detailed graphics than ever before. The IBM-developed Cell chip inside the console uses seven separate processing cores which can be used to make the physics in game worlds more realistic and allow computer-controlled enemies to behave with great sophistication.

"The image quality is so superb you'd almost think it's a real movie," gamer Hisafumi Funato said after trying it out at a demonstration event in downtown Tokyo. "I want one, especially if I don't have to stand in a long line."

Cost crunch

The PlayStation 3 was originally supposed to go on sale in early 2006 but production problems and shortages of key components forced a delay. The European launch of the console has been pushed back to March 2007.

This has also meant that there are only 100,000 consoles for gamers in Japan. Sony said 400,000 will be available for the US launch on 17 November. Despite the shortages, Sony said it was confident of shipping six million PS3s by the end of March 2007.

Although Sony has dominated home console gaming since the launch of the first PlayStation in 1994 its lead is under greater threat than ever before. Arch-rival Microsoft released its Xbox 360 console in November 2005. By the end of 2006 Microsoft hopes to have sold about 10 million Xbox 360s.

Also due to launch in November is Nintendo's Wii console which is far cheaper than the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360. It goes on sale in the US on 19 November.

Analysts expect Sony to lose money on every console sold for some time to come.

"For all you know, it may take Sony five years to get back the money it's invested in PS3," said Mitsuhiro Osawa, analyst for Mizuho Investors Securities, "even 10 years if it doesn't watch out."

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/technology/6135452.stm
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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#91


Sony's PlayStation debuted in Japan in 1994 and has been widely credited with making gaming a much more mainstream activity.

The latest in the series, the PlayStation 3, is due for launch in Japan on 11 November, but will not go on sale in Europe until March 2007. Get a taste of what to expect by clicking on the links below.



INTERNAL HARDWARE
Cell processor: The IBM-designed Cell processor is the heart of the PS3. It has 234 million transistors and the first versions run at 3.2GHz. It is split into different processing cores that can handle different types of task at the same time.

Games developers are only just getting to grips with the processing power of next generation consoles.

While games for the Xbox 360 and PS3 look a lot better than games for older consoles, they feel much the same in terms of how on-screen enemies react, the physics of the game worlds and range of facial expressions shown by computer controlled characters.

Graphics chip: Designed by Nvidia for the PS3 the RSX graphics processing unit helps the console create high-definition images. The unit runs at 550MHz and uses 300 million transistors.


Hard drive: The console has either a 20 or 60GB hard drive on board - depending on which bundle is bought. Sony has said the hard drive can be upgraded - this might be essential for those using it as a media hub.
Wi-fi net connection: This is only available on the 60GB version and uses standard wireless technology to make it easy to hook the console up to the internet. It also allows a PSP to be connected to the device.



HDMI PORT
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface [HDMI] serves as the link between the PS3 and a high-definition display which you will need if you want to play PS3 games in their full graphical glory.

It will be on both versions of the console and enable games and movies to be shown in high-definition. A HDMI cable to connect the console to your HD TV will not be included with either version.



SIXAXIS CONTROLLER
Resembles the old dual shock controller, but it has motion sensors on board rather than the vibration system. This should enable it to be used as a much more intuitive way to control equipment, such as swords or rackets, in games. It works via cable or wireless and comes included within the console package.

An earlier "banana", or "boomerang" design for the controller has been abandoned.



BLU-RAY DRIVE
A drive that can play high-definition movies is included in both versions of the PS3. This could make the console attractive because, although it is expensive for a game-playing gadget, it is cheap compared to other Blu-ray players.



ETHERNET CONNECTION
Most people will probably use this to connect their console to the net to get at the Sony online gaming system - the PlayStation Network. Via this online gaming service users will be able to take others on or download updates and extras for the games they own. The net link can work at 10, 100 or 1,000 megabits per second.


POWER SUPPLY

The power supply adaptor is built in to the machine, so the PS3 does not have the "brick" seen on many other gadgets such as laptops.


USB PORTS

Six USB slots (two front and four back) will make it possible to connect a variety of peripherals including a keyboard, so the console can be used for text chat via the PlayStation Network.


MEDIA READERS

The premium version of the PS3 comes with a flash memory card reader that can handle memory sticks, compact flash or SD cards. This is hidden under a flap on the front left hand side of the console.

The cards can be used store save game information for any PlayStation game.


Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/americas/6132212.stm
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
#94
We should all purchase one and go online especially with Proevolution 6 aka Winning eleven. that game rules!
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
#97
Zé Tahir said:
You getting one Serg?

Yes I am.

I'm picking mine up in the morning.

I'm grabbing a 60GB PS3, an extra controller, a 1 year extended warranty, Resistance:Fall of Man, Madden '07, Tiger Woods '07, NBA 2K7, Call of Duty 3, Ridge Racer 7, Final Fantasy XII.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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#98
MrsPado'sShoes said:
Yes I am.

I'm picking mine up in the morning.

I'm grabbing a 60GB PS3, an extra controller, a 1 year extended warranty, Resistance:Fall of Man, Madden '07, Tiger Woods '07, NBA 2K7, Call of Duty 3, Ridge Racer 7, Final Fantasy XII.
Damn! Someone hooking you up?
 

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