80GB PS3 drops to $399
BuddyJ
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Sony announced a revamped 80GB PS3 model at its annual E3 press conference. The new model will cost $399, down from the current $500 package price.
The price drop doesn't come without its caveats. The new model loses the following features: 2 USB 2.0 ports, flash card readers, SACD support, and all PS2 backwards compatibility support. The new 80-giger hits shelves in September.
Oh but fear not PS2 loyalists, you shall not be forsaken. They've announced that 130 new titles will be released for the system this year. SCEA is aiming to have 10,000 PS2 titles out by the end of the year. To celebrate, they're releasing a new family-friendly PS2 bundle with the system, controllers, and a kiddie game for $149.99.
The price drop doesn't come without its caveats. The new model loses the following features: 2 USB 2.0 ports, flash card readers, SACD support, and all PS2 backwards compatibility support. The new 80-giger hits shelves in September.
Oh but fear not PS2 loyalists, you shall not be forsaken. They've announced that 130 new titles will be released for the system this year. SCEA is aiming to have 10,000 PS2 titles out by the end of the year. To celebrate, they're releasing a new family-friendly PS2 bundle with the system, controllers, and a kiddie game for $149.99.
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Now the PS2 compatibility...that's a big loss. I guess Sony figures everyone will just go and buy a PS2 if they don't already have one (and who doesn't by this time).