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Since I got a gaming PC, buying a console at launch is no more for me.
If the PS4 doesn't disappoint (hopefully no touch screen controller!), I'll get it late in the generation, so I will probably buy it for £200 at most. I'm expecting the launch price to be £350 ~ £410.
400 is reasonable and acceptable for me, as TC said i'm willing to spend another 100 for BC ! Although Sony buying Gaikai, may indicate that we will be able to play PS3 games on the Orbis/PS4 !
'Bout tree fiddy. getyeryayasout
About that time I noticed that the Asian man trying to sell me a video game console was actually a eight story tall crustacean!
250-350
I wont be getting the next generation of systems at launch Ill be likely getting them 4-5 years into the generation when they go down far far into prices.
I'll pay as much as the games demand (assuming I have the money to do so).
If the trends were to continue exactly as they are this generation then I'd spend probably $200-$300 on the Xbox, and maybe $50 for the PS4.
I'm not sure about the Wii U yet. I don't have enough money to buy one now, but I don't think I would buy one even if I had a spare $10,000 lying around.
I'd buy a 3DS at the price it is now, but I have no money :(
300$. I can wait a few years.
Not really that excited about gaming right now, so it's not like the next gen has me foaming at the mouth or anything.
Because E3 2013 is still 6 months away silly :)300$. I can wait a few years.
Not really that excited about gaming right now, so it's not like the next gen has me foaming at the mouth or anything.
Thefatness16
[QUOTE="Thefatness16"]Because E3 2013 is still 6 months away silly :)300$. I can wait a few years.
Not really that excited about gaming right now, so it's not like the next gen has me foaming at the mouth or anything.
SonyNintendoFan
Can't say I care. My favorite franchise has basically been disgraced by some amatuer dev. Not really excited about playng games, after that
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