PS3 Delayed.....in Europe

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PS3 Delayed.....in Europe

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For those who might have the slightest of interest the PlayStation 3 has been delayed in Europe until March 2007, although America and Japan will still get it in November.

06/09/2006 06:40 Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Announces New March 2007 date for European Launch of PLAYSTATION 3


Sony Computer Entertainment Europe Announces New March 2007 date for European Launch of PLAYSTATION 3
No change in launch date for Japan and North America

London, Wednesday 6 September 2006 – Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced that it would revise the launch date of its PLAYSTATION® 3 computer entertainment system in the PAL territories of Europe, Russia, Middle East, Africa and Australasia from 17th November 2006, as previously announced to March 2007.
Launch dates for Japan and North America will remain the same, which are November 11th and November 17th respectively.
The revision of the launch date in the SCEE territories is caused by the delay in the mass production schedule of the blue laser diode within the Sony Group, thus affecting the timely procurement of key components to be utilised in PLAYSTATION 3.
The previously announced PLAYSTATION 3 shipment forecast of 6 million units globally within the fiscal year ending 2007 is not changed.
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400,000 units for the USA and 100,000 for Japan. Putting two completely new and unreliable techs (Cell and Blu-ray) in one box is really killing Sony. (well, that and appalling management. Probably related).
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What's wrong with Cell?
Sounded good to me from the start :o

ps: What's wrong with Blu-ray? Forgive my ignorance ;)
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The yields on Cell aren't exactly stellar. Plus Sony have stated that they expect chips to fail while in operation. Having 7 SPEs (co-processors. It actually has 8 but one has been disabled to improve yields) is a real headache for developers and will make early software underperform (although this didn't hurt the PS2. No Microsoft then of course). Developers have said it will take twice the effort to get optimal performance when compared to the Xbox 360.

As for Blu-ray, they can't make enough discs or drives. The main problem was that Holywood studios weren't happy with the DRM system, which prevented large-scale manufacturing until just recently. The yields for the discs are currently around 80% though, which compares well to DVDs (around 90%), and things are certain to improve.

Sony had intended to release the PS3 a year ago (I'm sure you know this). Cell and Blu-ray have prevented it. Giving the Xbox 360 two christmases on its own is a massive blow. To add insult to injury the GPU has had to have its clock speed cut by 10% (a GPU that wasn't even part of the original PS3 design). This will make it perform much closer to the 360.
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Im not a console fan myself, neither do i care much, but i always had this feeling that PS3 would not live up to the hype.

Unless Sony is able to present us a console that's truly something unique and much more powerful (which seems unlikely at this point), MS pretty much conquered the video game console market in only its second generation.

Its been here for almost a year now, and PS3 will only be available in 2007 in Europe and the planned price for a PS3 makes the Xbox360 look like the best buy without many doubts.

The only question now, in my "ignorant in this subject" mind is: can the games save PS3?
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Post by snackbar »

The European Nerd Union will just have to hold tight.
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Nerds don't own consoles (although I hear there may be a version of Linux for the PS3 so who knows).

The only one I'm interested in is the Wii. The other two bore me.
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europe just got pwned!
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The_One wrote: Nerds don't own consoles (although I hear there maybe a version of Linux for the PS3 so who knows).

The only one I'm interested in is the Wii. The other two bore me.


Aye, the gaming industry needs new innovations such as the Wii. I'm really curious to see that control pad in action.
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Post by kewangji »

jay\o/
playstation SUX!
(go nintendo wii)
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Post by Messy »

I don't like the Wii's name :(
I wonder how well it will sell in Scotland :o

Besides that, should be interesting :) I'm going to at least take a look at it ^^;
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Post by kewangji »

No, they shoulda stayed with revolution, but the games will be great:-D
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Messy wrote: I wonder how well it will sell in Scotland :o
Why Scotland in particular? Do you think that sounding the same as their word for small will have a negative effect? Can't see why.
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Post by slimshady »

yeah the Wii looks great !
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Post by DavidM »

i have a computer, need no consoles :o
like all here :o
but marketing makes plenty people believe they need it :P

marketing > people
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