PS3 launches 11/17--$499 for 20GB, $599 for 60GB

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Sony's next system to come in two configurations, 20GB hard drive-equipped version to cost $499, 60GB hard drive-equipped model to go for $599.
LOS ANGELES--At today's pre-E3 conference held at Sony Pictures Studios, two questions that have been on gamers minds were answered. Sony president Kaz Hirai revealed the PlayStation 3's price and launch date. The PS3 will be released in Japan on November 11, and the United States on November 17, 2006. Like the Xbox 360, the PS3 will come in two configurations, one with a 20GB hard drive and one with a 60GB hard drive.

The 20GB will retail for $499 in the US (59800 yen in Japan, 499 euros in Europe), and the 60GB model will retail for $549 (open price in Japan, 599 euros in Europe). Sony expects to ship two million units in its first month of launch, four million by the end of the year, and six million by the end of its fiscal year, which ends in March 31.
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Watch | Download Sony's conference got off to a shaky start when it was delayed by almost an hour. Though it was set to begin at 4:00 p.m., Sony president Kaz Hirai didn't even welcome attendees until just after 4:50 p.m. The gaming press milled around the Sony Pictures' lot, waiting for entry into the hangar-sized sound stage. Even industry luminaries like Konami's Hideo Kojima had to wait outside, like everyone else.

4:40pm: Attendees are filing into the auditorium as a DJ spins the Beastie Boys, Michael Jackson, and Sean Paul. A giant screen bears the classic PlayStation logo. Banks of monitors flank the room on either side of the stage.
PlayStation 3 conference starts (finally).4:52: Kaz Hirai takes the stage and welcomes the crowd. He mentions Sony's 2005 E3 Conference and the unveiling of the PlayStation 3. "In essence, the real power of the PlayStation 3 rests in the hands of the content creators and ultimately the consumers... PlayStation 3 is the most ambitious project we have ever undertaken in our history," he says.

4:55: Hirai teases some of today's news, but then says it's time to take a look back at Sony's past performance.

4:59: At the 18-month mark, the PSP is the fastest-selling console in Sony history. They shipped 47.3 million games as of the end of March. And now they're showing a list of new games for release by the end of the year. Ape Escape 2, Planet PSP, Killzone Liberation, B-Boy breakdancing game, Loco Roco, Syphon Filter Dark Mirror, World Tour Soccer 2, Talk Man, Gangs of London.
Kaz Hirai addresses the audience.5:03: The Greatest Hits program is coming to PSP starting with ATV Offroad Fury, Ape Escape: On the Loose, Hot Shots Golf, Twisted Metal, and Wipeout Pure.

5:05: RSS channel, expanded UMD video profile, Voice-over IP, camera and GPS support being added to PSP in future updates. Then they show a video of gamers around the world talking about their PlayStation memories.

5:08: It's a refresher course on the PS3 stats. It will support standard definition as well as high-def setups. It will communicate with the PSP and support Blu-ray video, PSone, and PS2 games.

5:12: Hirai gives a few stats saying PS users are more likely to be HD viewers. The Hard disc drive will ship with a hard drive in the box for every system.

5:14: Hirai says the "clear black" color system will be available at launch.

5:15: SCE president of worldwide studios Phil Harrison takes the stage, then promptly introduces Kazunori Yamauchi of Polyphony Digital. Yamauchi is holding what looks like a DualShock controller.

5:19: The next Gran Turismo will run at 60fps with menus designed for HD resolution. Players will be able to play vehicles ranging from race cars to commercial transportation to scooters. Hirai demonstrates the Tokyo track in replay form. He says it is broadcasting three times the amount of information on screen as normal HD broadcasts, or 12 times the amount of information GT4 on the PS2 conveys to a television. In loading another track, he asks the audience to pay attention to the load times. For Gran Turismo HD, he says it has been optimized for the hard drive-equipped PS3 and says players should be able to get from the menu to the race in two or three seconds. For the demo shown, it takes slightly longer.

5:24: A pack of cars race around a track. The engines sound like jets taking off an aircraft carrier, but before the race is finished, they cut back to the original Gran Turismo to show how far the series has come.

5:28: The third track demo is the Grand Canyon with vintage cars racing around. After the demo, Hirai says Sony will be conducting beta testing based on GT4 online capabilities in Japan and the US. He says the world of GT will not expand, but rather explode. They hope to deliver the next GT "not too far" from the PS3 launch.

5:31: EyeToy creator Dr. Richard Marx is here to introduce the Eye of Judgment, an EyeToy card battle monster game. He is placing real cards in the EyeToy's view and monster graphics are appearing on the cards to do battle. This game will be at Sony's booth.

5:34: Kaz Hirai is back out to talk about the online strategy. He says online and network will be like air conditioning in a car: a standard feature. He says online and networking for the PS3 "is as essential as the air that we breathe." He says by offering a variety of social functionalities beyond gaming (messaging, player profiles, friends list), Sony will create a community, a "virtual society," free of charge.
Kaz plays the original Ridge Racer on a PSP
PSP users will be able to play emulated PSone games booting up directly from the memory stick. He navigates through the PSP menu and boots up a game. Galaga comes up as the game loads--it's Ridge Racer.

5:40: Hirai says this is part of Sony's plans to leverage its systems lifespans and extend them for more than 10 years. People can pick up for "The PlayStation Card" at retailers, which will allow them to buy additional content. Phil Harrison shows the online store interface for the PS3.

Warhawk store on PS3's online marketplace.
He shows an example of how it will work using Singstar for the PS3, scrolling through dozens of songs from Billy Joel to Destiny's Child. The interface includes a price ($0 for now to keep the pricing strategy secret) as well as other information about the song. There's also the option to see who else is on Singstar, and customize the user's background.

5:45: Bill Rich of Game Republic takes the stage to introduce Genji 2. Dozens of samurai battle on screen as Bill cuts them down where they stand. He switches characters on the fly, and says that ability will be used by players to create new and unique combos. To take on a giant crab boss, he uses the more powerful character to flip the crab on its back, then calls in the swift character to hop on its stomach and attack a glowing purple weak point. This will also be playable at Sony's E3 booth.

5:50: Harrison shows a PS3 F1 game with an interactive wing mirror. A PSP he is holding is displaying a rear view in the game in real-time.

5:51: Ninja Theory's Heavenly Sword is next. A red-headed woman in white uses a pair of large swords and a variety of hand-to-hand combat techniques to best a number of opponents in gladitorial combat. The screen cuts to cinematic angles for special moves and particularly impressive sequences, including one complex sequence that has players following a number of button prompts on screen.

5:56: A quick trailer of Lair played, followed by clips from the next Getaway, Afrika (working title), Everybody's Golf (better known as Hot Shots Golf in the US), and Monster Kingdom. They are followed by the debut of Eight Days, which showed a high octane shootout at a dusty truckstop in the middle of nowhere.

6:03: Next up is a trailer for Naughty Dog's next project.
Naughty Dog's new game.
A pan around maps and jungles ends when a man in a t-shirt and jeans starts getting into gunfights with armed mercenaries. No name was given, and they quickly go to Insomniac president Ted Price taking the stage. He talks about Resistance: Fall of Man, about an alternate history where World War II never happened and aliens invade. He says it is "intense, bleak, and brutal." Then he introduces a trailer for it.

6:07: The Resistence trailer qualifies as bleak, brutal, and intense. It is a noisy, violent first-person shooter set in an utterly destroyed city. Price thanks the audience and says the game will be playable at the show. Harrison says "that sums up our playable section," and returns the stage to Hirai. Hirai turns the topic to third parties, and introduces a selection of titles from other publishers. Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed is first, followed by a new Gundam game from Bandai Namco, Konami's Coded Arms Assault, Bandai Namco's Ridge Racer 7, Ubisoft's Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Bandai Namco's Tekken 6, Sega's Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega's Virtua Tennis 3, Sega's Virtua Fighter 5, Midway's Stranglehold, Koei's Fatal Inertia, Koei's Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War, and From Software's Armored Core 4.

Guns start blazin' in Eight days.

6:17: Electronic Arts CEO Larry Probst takes the stage. He says he will show two brief demos, and introduces NBA Live executive producer Kevin Wilkinson. He shows a PS3 player model reacting to a cursor moving in 3D space, then shows a PS2 player model not reacting to the same thing. He details "footplanting, which makes the players in the PS3 game actually have to move their feet and plant them to move instead of just sliding around." He shows the players moving around in 360-degree arcs, then demonstrates a real-time demo of what he's talking about.

6:21: The second EA demo is for Tiger Woods's next game, which uses the "Ucap" motion capture technique. Instead of a playable golf game, the demo shows a lifelike Tiger Woods model that grins, frowns, and reacts to shots with realistic facial expressions and body mannerisms.

6:25: A trailer for Square Enix's Final Fantasy XIII is shown, eliciting a couple scattered hoots and hollers throughout the audience. Then a Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer comes up, to an even larger crowd reaction. It deals with the next game's plot and shows a number of the returning characters rendered in detail for the PS3. An elderly Solid Snake talks about one last thing he has to do, then puts a loaded gun in his mouth, calling it his "final mission." After a loud bang, the scene cuts to an all-red screen.

6:32: Ken Kutaragi takes the stage, and asks the crowd if they enjoyed the latest progress on Ps3 titles, which is met with some applause and cheers. Kutaragi then promises "one more big thing we have kept secret." He talks about the controller of the 1994 PlayStation controller's debut. He promises to enhance controllability to the next tier for the next generation. He then holds up the final PS3 controller. It's a silver DualShock with a little black button in the middle with the classic PlayStation logo. He asks Harrison to demonstrate what the controller can do. A demo trailer shows a crate, hopping around of its own accord. It breaks open and the PS3 controller is inside. He lifts the controller up, and the controller on the screen lifts up. With no external sensor required, he can move the controller in six degrees of movement.

6:36: Harrison notes that the Bluetooth-capable, wireless controller will be lighter than the PS2's normal controller, and calls it "a fantastic innovation." Harrison says Incognito's Warhawk will make use of the motion-sensing capabilities, then asks Incognito's Dylan Jobe to demonstrate. He controls the game's fighter using the PS3 controller as a proxy, tilting the controller to gain altitude, bank, perform barrel rolls and other actions.

6:41: Hirai takes the stage once again and recaps what's been seen so far. Then he announces the global launch details. It will be available in two versions: One with a 60GB hard drive, and one with 20GB. It will launch in the US on November 17 for $499 ($549 CDN) for the 20GB version and $599 ($659 CDN) for the 60GB one. The machine will launch in Japan on November 11 with the 20GB version fetching 59,800 yen, and the 60GB one bearing an "open price," which means retailers will set the price themselves. Europe and Australia will also get the machine on November 17, with the 20GB version running for 499 euros, and the 60GB configuration going for 599 euros. Hirai thanked the audience and invited them to get their hands on PS3 games at kiosks throughout the hall
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Source : Gamespot
 
500 and 600$ sheesh ! What are they thinking ?

Edit: Just saw the Resistance: fall of man (i-8) in real time and it wasn't impressive at all. Looks more like current gen (cod2) than next gen. The naughty dog's unnamed title looks interesting though.
 
There is also the option of watching this whole event , just go to the Link and click on watch !

Well Yeah it is expensive but by the looks of it its gonna beat Xbox 360 Hands-Down !! Wait for another day and we get the Hands on impression of many PS3 Titles Like Metal Gear solid 4 , GT Legends etc etc ....
 
good price considering what its capable of ;) it will reach $ 400 few months after the official launch
 
Umm no, not a good price at all considering for 500$ you lose the foll:

* You lose 40GB (20GB base vs. 60GB)

* You lose HDMI output

* You lose MemoryStick / SD / CompactFlash slots

* You lose 802.11 b/g wireless

So in essence they are going to force everyone to buy the premium bundle for 600$ :| which imo is lame. Also consider the x360 premium will be 300$ by the time ps3 launches and the revolution is going to be 249$ at launch.
 
But Without the HD TV do u think its gonn be worth the purchase ? specially in INDIA ! I am Sure 99% in INDIA dont have a HD TV !

EDIT : ^^ Yeah But if its Game and Graphics r goin to be superior then 360 then I Think it will be Worth it !!
 
bluff most of the ppl in india who will buy a ps3 already have hdtv or i am 100% sure that will buy it later. it makes a big big difference.

anyways pricing might be a bit on the higher side but it will be worth it. todays high end gfx card also cost 500 - 600$. so i dont see any problem.

the people who had planned to buy ps3 will still go ahead n buy it :-)
 
The hd penetration in places like US/Europe is also low forget india, mainly due to the cost of Hd-sets and lack of content. And graphically both the consoles will be the same, the x360 might be a bit better due to a better gpu while the ps3 might be better cpu-wise. In the end there won't be any noticeable difference in the games.
 
^Blade's right. Many in US stil don't have HDTV's. 20-25% of mainstream gamers play on TV's bought from the 90's!

599$ is expensive. There's no doubt there. But this is the PS3! Just look at the way this thing will sell like when it launches. And 600$ is what the fans even expected considering the components in the Ps3 itself cost Sony more than 900$. So, they're losing on it. Besides, its launch price. I'm sure Sony will lower it down after 6 months of its release because X360 and Wii will sell for incredibly cheap price.
 
Motion Sensing?

What does it do? :S...

You tilt the controller towards the left, and your Car turns left? :P
 
I still think for $600 its a good deal, specially considering that you get a BR-DVD and 1080p, cmon thats worth a $200 increase in price over the X360 isnt it ?
 
$600 is high IMO, but Son'y banking on general demand and rich gamers (especially Japanese who'd buy it for even $1k to fill up thier pockets)...

As and when prices drop, more people will buy.

But the feature set on the Premium bundle is rockin :ohyeah:

@ Bluff - Good info, thread rated, repped :)
 
^^that might be so for the rich gamers. But if sony intends to repeat the ps2 success story then i fear this isn't the right point. Looks like i have to cancel the ps3 plans until it becomes affordable to poor(not darky poor:P) people like me.
 
^^ yup, the launch prices are too high! dont think they can do a ps2 repeat here. as of now, the 360 is going strongly, and but november, hopefully they can get most of the market share...

but hardcore gamers with unlimited money will still prefer the ps3 though.. ;)
 
@Blade-Poor because spending too much on PC's :P

When you think about it, 600$ is an incredible deal! You get a Blu-Ray player. So instead of investing on one of them new Samsungs' standalone Blu-Ray players, i'll just save it up for the all-rounder Ps3. Bluetooth, memory stics, blu-ray, 60 gig HD, what not actually.
 
Who wants that stupid blu-ray now anyway? Better to buy something cheaper now, and get a cheap blu-ray when it is actually useful.

In any case, I would buy the PS3 for the Cell alone, would love to do some Linux programming on it.
 
Blu Ray players debut for 450$. I guess its pretty reasonable Ps3 sells for only 200$ more.

@Krool-Stupid blu-ray, mostly likely to replace DVD's. No harm in being one of the first one's to get it at a much cheaper price than standalones. Because of Ps3 i can already see HD-DVD losing the battle.

Edit: For 600$ you could get the xbox 360 and Wii both

Getaway 3, Gran Turismo, WWE, MGS4....And besides, i have doubts on Wii. The graphics aren't much than what the Gamecube can pump out and i don't want to be one of the first fools to hang in front of the TV waving a controller around :P

Coming to X360, i've postponed to upgrade my rig to next year after Vista releases, and like said before Vista will be getting most of the games X360 does ;) So no use in getting that either unless you don't have a gaming powered PC.
 
@Krool-Stupid blu-ray, mostly likely to replace DVD's

Param = Sony spokesperson.

Duh! The question is WHEN???

It is like an ISP offering to wire up your house with a 1 gbps fibre optic connection, and guess what, they will only charge you 100$ for installation. Oh yeah, while they will wire up your house today, service will only commence in 2030.

What am I going to do with the damned thing now??? Until movies hit exclusively in that format, no one will give a damn. For now, DVDs are fine. I don't care for that extra content crap, where the extra content consists of dumb interviews, "the making of POS", and other such supposed goodies.

As for graphics on Wii, well graphics don't seem to be a concern to all too many. Why the hell do you think people actually buy into the horrible screen quality of nGage etc? Frankly, for all the next gen graphics and all of new computers etc, they still are no where near the "cinematic effects" they all promised us back when DX9 came in. As far as I am concerned, either effects are cinematic (and we should be happy to spend mega bucks), or they are not and we need only be concerned about clean and pretty looking graphics, not necessarily obscenely megatextured monstrosities.
 
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