The new price point, coupled with the built-in Blu-Ray player will help Sony grab the next-gen console fence-sitters, but it might not help them get gamers who already committed to a 360 to switch. What the PS3 really needs now is more exclusives. It had three excellent games released recently (Rainbow Six: Vegas, The Darkness, and Ninja Gaiden Sigma), but the first two are not exclusive and the last is a remake/update.
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Wun Chiou @ Jul 10th 2007 1:57AM
The new price point, coupled with the built-in Blu-Ray player will help Sony grab the next-gen console fence-sitters, but it might not help them get gamers who already committed to a 360 to switch. What the PS3 really needs now is more exclusives. It had three excellent games released recently (Rainbow Six: Vegas, The Darkness, and Ninja Gaiden Sigma), but the first two are not exclusive and the last is a remake/update.