| Mail |
You might also like: WoW Insider, Massively, and more

Reader Comments (14)

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 1:10PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
geez

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 2:09PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
I ordered one, so yes they are sold out. I will bring back all the forced crap to the B&M store for a refund- just like I did last year with my 360 bundle. Beats sleeping out- I was just at my local circuit city and there were 10 people lined up (wed) for 6 systems. This is way crazy. Looks like Sony did indeed cut the us to 125,000. When do you think that they will fess up? 400,000??? Blah BS

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 2:22PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
If it was actually sold out, it's probably JUST for the ps3 (and maybe a couple of the good games). Nothing else.

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 7:08PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 6:58PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
I just did a drive around the area stores on the East side of Columbus, OH.

Best Buy reported having 26.
Target/Meijer/Circuit City had 6 each.

It was pooring down rain and people are waiting outside, except Best Buy and Target where the Police had to tell them to leave.

If you can tell me that people are already waiting for these in the rain, a full 18 hours (midnight) pre-launch day and you still think the PS3 is going to flop, your so far from wrong. I have never seen anyone camping systems at these stores. If it's happening here, it's happening everywhere. Hell, even the DS-lite launch didn't have this many campers. I walked into the store at 11:00 that night and was second in line. I figured I might be able to show up a few hours early to at least one and get a chance. I guess I will be waiting for the second (third, fourth, or fifth) stock! Hell, I may be waiting till Euro-day at this rate.

Viva la Playstation 3!

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 6:59PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
i work @ walmart and they don't even have shipments in yet fo these game systems

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 7:15PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
@4 It's ridiculous to use this launch as a gauge for the future success of the system... I think it's pretty obvious that 75% of those already lined up are doing so to sell it, and those that are there who want to keep it are only there because the sellers started the line, creating a panic. I'd wager that this is the case in every line in the country. Remember those people outside Burbank Best Buy? You think they were there for a system that would bring them personal enjoyment? There is still plenty of opportunity for a flop, especially if this shortage means that the install base of the other systems are picking up the demand slack.

Posted: Nov 16th 2006 12:02AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
@6

Even if there is people in line to sell it, it means that there is demand to buy it even if it costs 2 or 3 more times, they are just not willing to stand in line to get them and have enough money to pay to avoid it.

I think that the launch of this product is going to be a very good case study about how much brand recognition can do for a product.

I'm not saying that Sony is a good or bad brand or if the PS3 is superior or not to other similar products, I'm just saying that I think that Sony will be saved by it's name.

He dicho.

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 8:21PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
I have to agree with Weymaster. All this does is generate sales for Sony either way. If they sell out to Ebayers, they still sell the units. It's not like it's sitting on the shelf. When people see this on the news, they will take the general impression that this system IS worth the $500-$600 if people are willing to wait for days to get it. It's all about image right now, and like it or not (ebayers or gamers) this is good for Sony.

Posted: Nov 15th 2006 9:02PM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
I don't disagree that it's good for Sony to sell out their 200k units or whatever, cause it obviously is. I'm just saying that it has absolutely no bearing on the long-term success of the PS3. If anything, it's detrimental, cause for every person that doesn't get one at retail this winter who is willing to pay $3000 or whatever on eBay, there are 10 that will just buy a 360 and/or a Wii instead.

Posted: Nov 16th 2006 12:08AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
Sorry for the double posting.

He dicho.

Posted: Nov 16th 2006 12:13AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
Ummm, wasn't the reaction for the PSP similar? Not sure I would consider that product a success by any means.

I think it's pretty obvious that there will be demand for the 200,000 units that will be available on launch date. The question is, will there be demand for the 1 millionth unit next summer when it finally ships. That remains to be seen and doesn't look good when the cost of a 360 will be cut (or likely be bundled with Halo 3 for the same price) around that same time.

Posted: Nov 16th 2006 1:15AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
I work at a Bestbuy and I've already played PS3. Now I wouldn't called myself biased but I didn't think the graphics were as great as Xbox 360. Also, the system kept overheating and it would freeze often. As you all know the first bundle of systems ALWAYS have some kind of bugs and are essentially a litmus test. Anyways, I'm going to hold off on getting one until these problems are dealt with because $600 for a system with problems is a lot and who knows when the next batch will come out. Good luck to all who go after it.

Posted: Nov 16th 2006 3:49AM (Unverified) said

  • 2 hearts
  • Report
Hey Dan.

Gamers can get the 360 NOW! They don't need to wait inline to not get a PS3 just to settle for the 360. I mean, I can see them getting the Wii because it's cheap -- maybe. But if they were in line to get the PS3 that would mean that they were there to get THAT console. Not one they could have gotten months ago.


Featured Stories

Engadget

Engadget

TUAW

TUAW

Massively

Massively

WoW

WoW