Sony 80GB PlayStation 3 On Sale Now

5 08 2007


The $599.00 80GB Sony PlayStation 3 is now available for sale online in North America. Sony didn’t previously give us a date or anything, but it looks like GameStop / EB Games is stocking the $599 80GB console (bundled with MotorStorm), and claims shipment in 24 hours. Here it is on the EB Games website.





UK Teen Buys PS2 on eBay, Receives Box of Cash Instead

23 07 2007

So you win a PS2 on eBay, make the payment to the seller, and a few days later a box arrives at your house. But to this kid’s amazement, instead of a PS2 it was a box full of cash…lots of cash! $$$ If this happened to you, what would you do? Stay quiet and keep the cash, living with the fear that someone may show up looking for their 90 grand at your doorstep, or keep the 90k and move out of town!

A British teenager who bought a Sony PlayStation 2 on eBay for £95 ($194) got more than he bargained for when he opened the package. Instead of a shiny, happy gaming console, there was a whole heap of euros – €65,400 ($90,000) to be precise—stacked neatly inside. A spokesman for eBay said that the parcel’s contents were “somewhat unusual,” but that they would help the police in any way they could. When the parcel arrived, on March 20, the boy’s parents contacted the Norfolk Constabulary, who are now holding the money under the Proceeds of Crime Act. If the owner does not come forward by September 22, then the family can apply to have the cash returned to them—unless the police apply to hold onto the money for a longer period.





Microsoft Xbox 360 Sales Plunge 60% As Problems Mount

23 07 2007

A couple of weeks after Microsofts announcement to spend $1 Billion to fix defective XBox 360s, the sales of new 360 units have drastically declined.

Microsoft said it shipped 700,000 Xbox 360 units in its latest fiscal quarter, compared to 1.8 million in the same quarter in 2006.
Microsoft’s growing troubles with the Xbox 360 video game console appear to be catching up to the company. Sales of the gaming machine plunged 60% in the fiscal fourth quarter, Microsoft disclosed Thursday.

In its earnings statement for the quarter, Microsoft said it shipped 700,000 Xbox 360 units during the period, compared to 1.8 million in the fiscal fourth quarter of 2006 — a fall off of 61%.

Microsoft’s Xbox operations are housed within the company’s Entertainment and Devices Division. The group saw fourth quarter revenue drop 10% year-over-year to $1.16 billion on an operating loss of $1.20 billion. The group lost $423 million the previous year.

Microsoft blamed the 183% increase in the EDD operating loss on a $1.06 billion charge against earnings that the company incurred to cover the cost of extending the warranty period for the Xbox 360 to three years. The move came following Microsoft’s recent admission that the gaming system was suffering from an “unacceptable” number of general hardware failures. Microsoft has also been hit with two class action lawsuits in the past two weeks claiming that a design flaw in the Xbox 360 causes the system to irreparably scratch game discs. Microsoft has denied the claim.

Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that Xbox chief Peter Moore was leaving the company “for personal reasons.” It was later disclosed that he had jumped ship to video game publisher Electronic Arts.

In the meantime, rivals Sony and Nintendo have been stepping up competitive efforts. Sony recently announced a $100 price cut on certain PlayStation 3 units while Nintendo continues to enjoy robust sales of its new Wii system.

Microsoft introduced the Xbox 360 in November 2005. It has since shipped 11.6 million of the consoles. The company is doubtless looking forward to the holiday 2007 season and hoping that new game releases like Halo 3 revive the Xbox 360′s flagging fortunes. Microsoft on Thursday said overall profits in the fourth quarter increased 7% to $3 billion, while revenue increased 13% to $13.4 billion.





Top 5 Picks – PS3 Games to Come Out By End of 2007

16 07 2007

So as most of us PS3 owners know, game releases for the PS3 have been a bit slow with only a few good games available currently to play. I myself own only 4 PS3 games so far: MotorStorm, Splinter Cell – Double Agent, Resistance: Fall of Man, and Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Man’s Chest.

A lot of new titles have been announced to be released by the end of this year (Q4) near the holiday season. With that said, here are my picks of the games I am anxiously waiting for and will pick up on release day.

In no particular order, here are my Top 5 Picks:

Assassins Creed – Release Date: Nov 2007

This game is being developed and published by Ubisoft Montreal. The same team that most recently brought us Rainbow Six – Vegas. The game takes place during the Third Crusade, in the year 1191. The player assumes the role of Altaïr, a member of the Hashshashin sect (the original “assassins”), whose objective is to slay the nine historical figures who are propagating the Crusades. As the player finds and kills these targets, their conspiracy is unveiled. The player will be able to travel through three cities: Jerusalem, Acre and Damascus.

The environment is completely interactive, from the people to the historically accurate cities. These cities are populated by many people, and the way the player controls Altaïr affects how the bystanders around him react to his presence. For example, when going through a crowd, if the player lightly moves someone out of the way, it will not have a significant effect. However, if the player throws someone to the ground and kills them, the crowd may unite against him and he will then have to find a way out. Similarly, if the player shoves a person aside, they may shove him back. If he climbs walls, civilians will gather around, attracting unwanted attention from guards.

Guitar Hero III – Legends of Rock – Release Date: Fall 2007

Well I have been a big fan of Guitar Hero I and II on my PS2. I already have money down on the pre-order of Guitar Hero Encore – Rock the 80s. So I guess its only natural for me to have GH3 on my top 5 list! :)

Here are some details on GH3…Slash (guitarist of Guns N’ Roses fame) has been confirmed as a boss character, and a raft of new Gibson Les Paul/Kramer guitar controllers have been unveiled. Guitar Hero III will include 70 anthem rock songs. Guitar Hero III will also feature a “Battle Mode” that will let competing shredders store power-ups like “broken string” (temporarily disable a fret button on your opponent’s guitar) and “double notes” (your opponent has to play twice as many notes in the same time span). Read the rest of this entry »





60GB PS3′s Going Away For Good!

13 07 2007

So if you’ve been holding off or waiting to get in on the $100 price cut for the 60GB Sony Play Station 3, you need to act fast. Reports are coming in that it’s going to be a case of once they’re gone they’re gone. Meaning, whatever the retailiers have in stock right now of the 60GBs PS3′s is all that they will get.

That’s according to SCEE President David Reeves, who told GamesIndustry.biz that Sony would no longer be offering the 60GB PS3 in the US once the existing stock runs out — something he expects to happen “by the end of July.” What’s more, Sony also revealed that the 60GB PS3 would not be getting a price cut in Europe, but would be getting a new bundle with two games and two controllers for no added cost — still no word on an 80GB PS3 for Europe though.





PSP2 Is Coming!

10 07 2007

So with E3 kicked off the rumormill has been going frantic over the coming of the PSP2 in a few months. Rather than a “proper” PSP2, Sony is apparently going to follow in Apple’s footsteps and gradually upgrade the PSP’s features and capabilities while keeping the price more or less the same.

The rumors suggest that Sony will upgrade the built-in memory from 32MB to 8GB of NAND storage based on memory chip industry movement; Others say, the 8GB storage is not gonna happen and the PSP2 will only be the 4GB of NAND variety instead.

It is also said that the PSP2 will feature a new video chat service via a tiny integrated camera which will allow users to stream live video to the PlayStation 3 via WiFi before linking up with that HUB PlayStation service. Sony will add a built-in Eye-Toy-like camera to the PSP2. The off-the-shelf video camera is said to be located directly below the PSP’s screen (where the logo is currently) and presumably of the Motion Eye variety already available in some Sony Ericsson phones and Vaio laptops.
Sony will also retool the UMD drive into a slot-loading drive. Naturally, the upgraded PSP will be slimmer than its predecessor.

The larger memory is expected to be used for Sony’s as-yet-to-materialize scheme for downloadable games and other content (Possibly similar to the Sony Store available currently for the PS3).





Sony PS3: $100 Price Drop Confirmed!

9 07 2007

What a great July we’ve been having in the video game console world! Microsoft commits $1 billion to fix its ailing Xbox 360 (see my article on this here) and now: confirmed reports this morning that the Playstation 3 is finally getting a $100.00 USD price cut this Thursday, July 12 2007. That date also coincides (I’m guessing not coincidentally) with the E3 Media & Business Summit, which runs July 11-13 in Santa Monica.

This price drop will put the price at $499 rather than the $599 the 60GB version sells for currently. Hoping to mitigate its losses, Sony will introduce another unit for the less price-conscious. That PS3, which will start selling for $599 in August, increases the hard-drive size from 60GB to 80GB and includes the game MotorStorm released earlier this year.

Meantime, the company is showing it is willing to stomach further losses in its gaming business and, in particular, the PS3, which includes a high-end Blu-ray DVD player, wireless Internet access, and a powerful custom processor, to keep wavering developers from jumping to those rival systems. “This is good for everybody — but, potentially, our competitors,” Jack Tretton, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, says of the cut.

While widely expected to happen sometime before the important holiday shopping season, the announcement was nonetheless surprising after a top company official in Japan on July 6 denied a price cut was in the offing. Sony has been reluctant to reduce the price too quickly in part to avoid appearing desperate this early after the introduction of a console.

I purchased my PS3 on June 14th for full price from Walmart. I wonder if they will do a price adjustment for me as I come in under the 30 days?! Lets keep the fingers crossed…$100 is a $100!





Microsoft to Spend $1 Billion to Fix Defective Xbox 360s

6 07 2007

Is your Xbox 360 defective? Are you getting the 3 red lights – “ring of death”? Does your 360 freeze all the time? If so, and your console is still under warranty, you might be in luck! Microsoft has finally come out and has agreed to fix defective Xbox 360s.

Friday, July 06, 2007
Associated Press

SEATTLE — In another setback for Microsoft Corp.’s (MSFT) unprofitable entertainment and devices division, the company says it is planning to spend at least $1 billion to repair serious problems with its Xbox 360 video game console.

Microsoft declined to detail the problems that have caused an onslaught of “general hardware failures” in recent months but said Thursday it will extend the warranty on the consoles to three years.

The glitches, and the bad publicity, could weigh the company down as it claws for market share in the highly competitive console market.

In May, the Xbox 360 ranked No. 2 in unit sales behind Nintendo’s Wii, but still beat out Sony’s (SNE) PlayStation 3, according to data from NPD Group.

“We don’t think we’ve been getting the job done,” said Robbie Bach, president of Microsoft’s entertainment and devices division, which also makes the Zune digital music player, a distant competitor to Apple Inc.’s (AAPL) powerhouse iPod. “In the past few months, we have been having to make Xbox 360 console repairs at a rate too high for our liking.”

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Transformers

27 06 2007

In 1984, Transformers the cartoon debuted for the first time on TV here in America. I was 8 years old at the time, and totally into action figures. I had an assortment of GI Joe’s, had Voltron the lion version, and a bunch of GoBots – (Leader-1 – he was the jet and lead the Guardians and the Porsche one…forgot who he was). But after watching Transformers for the first time on TV…I was hooked! This cartoon immediately went onto top of my list of cartoons I must watch! The other top two cartoons were GI Joe and Voltron for me. Although I also loved watching the Gummi Bears every Saturday morning as well along with the Smurfs.

Anyways…back to the Transformers. When you watch the cartoon now, it looks pretty blah, and the voice overs make you crack up. But back in the day…these cartoons were incredible. I remember the Christmas of ’84…all I wanted my parents to get for me were a bunch of Transformers. And indeed, I got some. Optimus Prime and Bumble Bee were my first Transformers toys. But this was just the beginning. Megatron followed suit, along with Starscream and Shockwave. Shockwave was actually cool, because he actually functioned as a cassette player. My favorite Transformers were the Dinobots. They were bad ass and did whatever they felt like based on their mood. They were also awesome fighters.

I’m definitely excited about the movie releasing in theaters next week and can’t wait to see it. This movie has a huge nostalgia effect on me, and brings back many memories of my childhood. On that note, I present you with Transformers the cartoon – Episode 1:








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