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No matter what way you look at it the PS3 NEEDS a redesign. It's still too big to even be put in a bag and taken to a friend's house. They must've really meant for the PlayStation to be left at home this gen. It's just too big and I still can't get over it's morbedly obese shape. The PS2 went from big to mini and it still works good, if not better than the 1st PS2. I'm sure Sony will be slimming the PS3 down eventually, but when?livinitup01
But I do it pretty much every weekend.
No matter what way you look at it the PS3 NEEDS a redesign. It's still too big to even be put in a bag and taken to a friend's house. They must've really meant for the PlayStation to be left at home this gen. It's just too big and I still can't get over it's morbedly obese shape. The PS2 went from big to mini and it still works good, if not better than the 1st PS2. I'm sure Sony will be slimming the PS3 down eventually, but when?livinitup01i have fit my ps3 in a bag once. with space for all my games and controllers and rechargers. it was a fairly big bag but still, you lazy bum, try harder!
It's still too big to even be put in a bag and taken to a friend's houselivinitup01Weird, I thought I did just that a while ago. Must have been my imagination then.
[QUOTE="emitsu97"]You could always have your friend go to your house.Leon7J7
Wouldn't his friend be bigger than the ps3??? If he can't fit a ps3 in a bag than i doubt he could find a way to transport his friend to his house.
lolDoes anyone remember how long it was before the PS2 got redesigned?livinitup01Regardless and who gives damn when PS2 was redesigned? That's the lamest question. Because PS2 is a old-gen system, this is a new gen and the technology would take longer to fully adapt and minimize. 4-5 Years.
[QUOTE="emitsu97"]You could always have your friend go to your house.Leon7J7
Wouldn't his friend be bigger than the ps3??? If he can't fit a ps3 in a bag than i doubt he could find a way to transport his friend to his house.
Either way the obvious answer is he needs a bigger purse.
[QUOTE="Leon7J7"][QUOTE="emitsu97"]You could always have your friend go to your house.emitsu97
Wouldn't his friend be bigger than the ps3??? If he can't fit a ps3 in a bag than i doubt he could find a way to transport his friend to his house.
Either way the obvious answer is he needs a bigger purse.
ya he does, other then that the PS3 was ment to be in your home just bring your friend over, if you want portability i highly suggest buying a Nintendo DS or a Sony PSP.
You ever wonder why the PS3 was curved on top and the Xbox 360 was concave on both sides?
It's because if you ever laid them on their sides, you would put them on top of all your other equipment.
i.e. DVD players, AV recievers, cable boxes.
It's another way of advertising.
People will notice it because it's on top of your crap, or if you stand it straight up, people (visitors, relatives, etc.) will notice it standing by itself and ask "Is that a PS3/Xbox 360?" or "What is that?"
They've been doing this since PS2. But, of course with the PS2 you could lay it on its side, but why would you want to? Horizontal game consoles was so last gen.
It was all about the vertical PS2.
You would rather have a smaller system than all of the good games we have right now because I don't think all of the hardware would fit inside of a ps3 if it was slimmer.
No matter what way you look at it the PS3 NEEDS a redesign. It's still too big to even be put in a bag and taken to a friend's house. They must've really meant for the PlayStation to be left at home this gen. It's just too big and I still can't get over it's morbedly obese shape. The PS2 went from big to mini and it still works good, if not better than the 1st PS2. I'm sure Sony will be slimming the PS3 down eventually, but when?livinitup01
its called the playstation portable or its called This. I have something like that paid 20 bucks for it, and its paid it self over in my opinion, because I've probably taken it inbetween places over 150 times now.
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