500.00 is what I expected, wouldn't be surprised if the PS4 is 450-550.

plus tax, the games, xbox live, your gonna pay around $700.
and with their DRM youre just renting.![]()

:silvaugh:If you cant afford these high end pieces of technology then the Wii U is available for 299.
If you cant afford these high end pieces of technology then the Wii U is available for 299.
At least suggest something that has games on itplus tax, the games, xbox live, your gonna pay around $700.
and with their DRM youre just renting.![]()

Why buy it then, what is coming out that you must have?
not gonna pay $100 more because they decided to require a 24/7 spy camera.If you cant afford these high end pieces of technology then the Wii U is available for 299.

Neither do IAm I wrong? That's some weird shyt to say "oh yea 499 for Xbox one, comes with Xbox live"
I don't like liars, breh
I may post this info again, and I have every right to since its thread worthy.That was from the year 2000. As you can see, even sony's INVESTORS were concerned about it. Sony's offical public stance? THERE IS NO D.R.E PROBLEMS, its just in your headApparently there have been a problems with the new PlayStation 2 which is causing some concern for Sony investors. This comes at the same time that Microsoft has made it official that they are creating a competing gaming platform.

So 6yrs later after you already bought new systems, moved on/etc. They say "Hey, we got $25 for you, a free game from a bootleg list, and we'll CHARGE YOU LESS TO REPAIR IT"A class action lawsuit was filed against Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. on July 16, 2002, in the Superior Court of California, County of San Mateo. The lawsuit addresses consumer reports of inappropriate "no disc error" (disc read error) messages and other problems associated with playing DVDs and CDs on the PlayStation 2.
Sony settled its "disc read error" lawsuit by compensating the affected gamers with USD $25, a free game from a specified list, and the reduced cost repair or replacement (at SCEA's discretion) of the damaged system. This settlement was subject to the courts' approval, and hearings began in the US and Canada on April 28, 2006, and May 11, 2006, respectively


If you cant afford these high end pieces of technology then the Wii U is available for 299.