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The probelm is...
The problem is that Sony pushed their Blu-Ray format, resulting in HD-DVD losing that war. OK, fine. Except now they are also killing the Blu-Ray format with their ridiculously high licensing costs. No-one wants to pay $30 for a movie, and smaller movie-houses can't even afford relaeasing Blu-Ray versions of their movies.

So what is the end result? Consumers are left back at square one, with no viable HD format, and Sony is left with an overpriced console where having Blu-Ray support no longer means anything.

It no longer matters that there may or may not be good games for the PS3. Its Blu-Ray support causes it to be too overpriced.

You can squarely blame Sony for that fiasco.
Posted by: Qbt   Posted on: 01/13/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sony has failed to market the PS? appropriatelly  rarsa | 01/13/09
Of course the Wii will sell the most...  Qbt | 01/13/09
LOL  Qbt | 01/13/09
Maybe the Wii did so well.  Bozzer | 01/13/09
Given hindsight...  Qbt | 01/13/09
Don't waste your time with that clown  markbn | 01/13/09
And if I was a Sony stockholder  Michael Kelly | 01/13/09
RE: How the Wii saved Christmas  theoboley | 01/13/09
The probelm is...  Qbt | 01/13/09
I concede... partially  rarsa | 01/13/09
RE: How the Wii saved Christmas  VoiceOfLogic | 01/14/09
Really?  rarsa | 01/14/09

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