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Sony screws up again with new PS3

Posted Oct 18 2007, 01:31 PM by Kim Peterson
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Sony makes some historic blunders. One of the biggest was making digital music players that wouldn't play MP3s, the most popular digital music format. Those devices played Sony's own ATRAC format, which the company killed a few months ago.

Sony hasn't learned from its mistakes. Consider the PlayStation 3, the too-expensive game console that hasn't become the hit the company wanted. Sony's finally selling a cheaper PS3 in the U.S., just in time for the holidays. It'll cost $400, but will have only 40 gigabytes of storage -- half that of the standard version, which is getting a price cut to $500 from $600.

That's fine. Some people don't need more than 40 gigs anyway in a video game system. But get this: the cheap PS3 won't play games made for the PlayStation 2. That feature is called backward compatibility, and it's a dealbreaker. A typical PlayStation 2 owner probably has a nice library of video games. The new PS3 won't play any of them.

It's not that Sony doesn't know how to add backward compatibility. Other versions of the PS3 will play past games. Sony is simply removing this feature in the cheap PS3. Nintendo made backward compatibility a priority with its popular Wii system. Microsoft was clumsier, ensuring that many, but not all, of its original Xbox games could be played on the Xbox 360.

Sony has been bragging about its backward compatibility capabilities for years now. "Backwards compatibility, as you know from PlayStation One and PlayStation 2, is a core value of what we believe we should offer," said exec Phil Harrison in an interview last year.

So what happened to this core value? Sony now says that backward compatibility "is a nice secondary consideration, but it's far from the number-one priority."

Sony can't have it both ways. If it wants people to part with $400, it needs to take another look at those priorities.

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Sony started lossing the battle of the next Gen gaming system when Microsoft released the 360 a year prior to Sony.  This let Microsoft gain a HUGE advantage in the Next Gen gaming wars!

If you have a huge collection of PS2 games, then you have a PS2.  The PS3 is for playing PS3 games.  It's not really that big of a deal.  

My 15 year old son has PS2 and the wii system. He knows that Sony has messed up. Wake up Corporate! The "People" aren't as stupid as you think (that goes for all you Corporate types....not just the current crew at Sony).

Once Sony lowers the price to level that the price should really be at, i will think about purchasing one.

Thank you for this article. This info. will save alot of people from shelling out $400 to a company that seems to expect you to buy a new console and new versions of your old favorites. That bites! What about the games that you love that you haven't beaten yet? (I know, I'm not an avid player). I'd love to get a PS3 but I'm not going to buy the games I love allover again so they are compatible with it. What are the standout games for PS3 anyway? All I keep hearing about is Halo3. Maybe I should check out the XBOX 360 instead.

You forgot another Sony scew up... Beta... We are on our second PS2, having wore out the first one.  The reason we bought a PS2?  Because all of our PS1 games worked on it.  Two reasons why we don't have a PS3 (in spite of all the begging the kids are doing) one, the cost and now two,  not playing any of our 30 or so PS2 and PS1 games...way to go Sony keep giving Lobotomies to your execs...

I use to be a big playstion fan now it's all about the Nintendo WII! It's the future of interactive gaming!

sony is really losing this console war.  they were the king until the over priced ps3 was introduced.  most gamers are just that gamers, who cares about the bells ans whistles.  even though everything that is offered in a ps3 is cool but they forgot the most important thing it is a console for GAMES.  adding too much and not supplying enough is really hurting the king. i really hope sony can overcome this.

It doesn't matter with Sony.  Somehow they still come out on top and people adjust to it and buy the product  because they can rely on it.  I don't have to have everything on the same format or compatible, it's good to have something different and individual. Apparently the blunders haven't been that devastating or they wouldn't continue to do it. Sony is a trendsetter and dare to be different. My money is on Sony.

I agree, this is CRAZY!  Any interest I had in a PS3 (which was little to begin with) is now gone.  360 all the way!

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