sethsez wrote:The Coop wrote:As such, I'll pass. I passed on the 360, I'll pass on this too. I can justify paying $100 for a game you REALLY want, but I can't justify the kind of cash Sony and Microsoft are asking for just to own their newest toys.
Though I agree $600 is ridiculous, you are aware that old systems once cost a bundle (not that much, but still a lot) too, right? It's not as if the Genesis started its life as a budget purchase on ebay. Recent, new things cost more than old, used things, and it's not really reasonable to point to the latter as what the former should strive to be.
Atari 2600- $199.99 at launch
NES- $199.99 (I think)Genesis- $189.99 at launch
SNES- $199.99 at launch
Dreamcast- $199.99 at launch
Gamecube- $199.99 at launch
See where I'm going with this? Old and new hardware have launched for $200 or less plenty of times in the past, and the Nintendo Wii may do it again if any of the rumors are to be believed. When you get to the Saturn, Sega CD, PS1, XBox and PS1 prices of roughly $300 (or more depending on where you went), that's quite a chunk of cash to fork over when most of those systems didn't even give you a damn game to play on it. People pissed up a storm about how much it cost for those systems, and only those with deep pockets picked them up at first. Then the XBox 360 hit at $400 for the "good" version of the system, and now Sony's going with $600 for their "good" version. We're getting close to the 3DO and NeoGeo level of system prices, and we all know how people felt about that.
New technology or not, the prices are getting above and beyond retarded. If it costs that much to use this spiffy new tech, then wait until that new stuff drops down in price (like what folks did with DVDs). I can get a decent running car for the price of a PS3 and a couple games for Christ's sake.
Just because it's new, doesn't justify the considerable jump in price over other things that were new only a few years ago that somehow managed to cost a hell of a lot less. Cutting edge or not, it's not worth that kind of money just to have the so-called "latest and greatest" thing that pushes a few more polygons and special effects over what I've already got sitting on my entertainment center.