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#1 codezer0
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"We're in it for the long haul," sony sez... :roll: So much for that lie. And this is why Sony should never have been allowed to win a format war. Their revisioning fetish ensures they will screw over EVERYONE. :|
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#2 OneLazyAsian
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What did any of whatever you just posted have to do with the article?

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#3 Zero_epyon
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Simple. Leave that up to the Blu ray players and stick to games being on 50 GB discs. Or release a new PS3 SKU with the modified drive. This really affects the movie industry not the gaming.

Almost like when HD-DVD hit after the 360 launched. MS didn't make a new console or change the way it played games. it released and add on that's all.

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#4 Zero_epyon
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What did any of whatever you just posted have to do with the article?

OneLazyAsian
He's implying that sony will make a new console or that the new disk capacity will render the PS3 obsolete somehow.
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#5 svenus97
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Lolwut?
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#6 ThePlothole
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FYI, they also said that the PS2 had a ten year life span. But it wasn't a lie, since all they meant was that it would be supported for that time (eg. the PS2 turned 10 earlier this year).

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#7 sam_nintendo
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I thought I saw some news a while back about companies making higher capacity blu rays that could be read by existing players, so I couldn't see this catching on. And what does this have to do with Sony's statements about the PS3's lifespan.
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#8 razgriz_101
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FYI, they also said that the PS2 had a ten year life span. But it wasn't a lie, since all they meant was that it would be supported for that time (eg. the PS2 turned 10 earlier this year).

ThePlothole

and the topic is over and done with.PS1 was supported and still on sale till late 2005 which is bout 10 year after release.

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#9 deactivated-5dd711115e664
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"We're in it for the long haul," sony sez... :roll: So much for that lie. And this is why Sony should never have been allowed to win a format war. Their revisioning fetish ensures they will screw over EVERYONE. :|codezer0

Uhmmm...you DO realize that before the PS3 or BR ever came out, there was speculation that BR discs could be made holding as much as 500 gigs. The only catch was how much companies would be willing to pay to make them.

These are just regular BR discs that any BR player can play. Kind of like how any DVD player can play dual layered DVDs.

In short, you have absolutely NO IDEA what you are talking about. But you decided to make a thread anyway because you believed this story justifiedyour predetermined hatred of Sony.

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#10 JuarN18
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128 Gigs are really necessary?

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#11 codezer0
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What did any of whatever you just posted have to do with the article?

OneLazyAsian
First, lern2read. Second, $ony once again proved that they can't stop making revised versions of the same stuff that is then incompatible with each other when they're allowed to continue. MiniDisc and UMD didn't get many revisions because they were colossal failures, but look at the Memory Stick - six revisions, and none of them can interoperate with each other. That division of the company had to justify their existence by shoehorning their new model of it into the PSP Go. Now, look at BluRay. Save for the ps3, no other launch player can even work with current releases of movies, much less survive all the post-release revisions - 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 (audio-only), BD3D... They've said the same lie since the PS1. You couldn't even buy a PS1, much less PS1 games, once the PS2 was on its second year. Sony couldn't even wait until PS4 specs started coming out to release a PS3 slim. Now, they're releasing a new model of BluRay, which will happily coincide with the PS4 release.

Simple. Leave that up to the Blu ray players and stick to games being on 50 GB discs. Or release a new PS3 SKU with the modified drive. This really affects the movie industry not the gaming.

Almost like when HD-DVD hit after the 360 launched. MS didn't make a new console or change the way it played games. it released and add on that's all.

Zero_epyon
And watch all the fanboy **** whine about having to OMG, I Have to change discs now!?!? :roll:
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#12 designer-
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It is possible that in a couple years certain films wont be able to play on the PS3. That being said, the PS3 is first and foremost a gaming console, the Blu Ray is more than enough space for any game. Dont need to look much further than the 360 and DVD for proof of that. I honestly dont see what the problem is.

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#13 Zero_epyon
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128 Gigs are really necessary?

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You can fit Avatar in 2D, 3D, Bonus Features and a mini series all in uncompressed 1080p and still probably use about 60% of that. Of course I'm pulling numbers out of my fanny but you get the gist...:P
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#14 Zero_epyon
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[QUOTE="codezer0"] And watch all the fanboy **** whine about having to OMG, I Have to change discs now!?!? :roll:

Who said games will surpass the 50GB mark? Did you know that games like MGS4 are the only games to actually need a BD DL? By the time we need a disc that large it'd be Next Gen anyway. What you also need to learn is that Generations last 6 years. Sony supports consoles for 4 years after. Support time = Life Span. Next Gen =/= Life span.
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#15 Persistantthug
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"We're in it for the long haul," sony sez... :roll: So much for that lie. And this is why Sony should never have been allowed to win a format war. Their revisioning fetish ensures they will screw over EVERYONE. :|codezer0

OMG...

This is from April......

Tomorrow is July :|

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#16 Mogotoo
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Now, they're releasing a new model of BluRay, which will happily coincide with the PS4 release.codezer0
What? You think they're releasing a PS4 anytime soon?

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#17 Zero_epyon
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I see these sizes being beneficial for the next leap in resolution. Beyond 1080p.

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#18 Persistantthug
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FYI, they also said that the PS2 had a ten year life span. But it wasn't a lie, since all they meant was that it would be supported for that time (eg. the PS2 turned 10 earlier this year).

ThePlothole

Thought I'd add.....

The PS2 just sold 7 million units for the fiscal year as well.

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#19 ThePlothole
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I see these sizes being beneficial for the next leap in resolution. Beyond 1080p.

Zero_epyon

Well right now the purpose of these larger discs is to store 3D movies. (which by their nature take up twice as much space as a conventional HD quality movie)

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#20 Hakkai007
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I see these sizes being beneficial for the next leap in resolution. Beyond 1080p.

Zero_epyon

You know that the only reason we ever needed a blue ray disc was because of the uncompressed video.

I have 1080P movies that are over 2 hours long and only take up 5 gigs.

Final Fantasy takes up 6 times that in all of its cutscenes.

Compressed video if done correctly will not show any lose in detail.

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#21 codezer0
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[QUOTE="Zero_epyon"]Who said games will surpass the 50GB mark? Did you know that games like MGS4 are the only games to actually need a BD DL? By the time we need a disc that large it'd be Next Gen anyway. What you also need to learn is that Generations last 6 years. Sony supports consoles for 4 years after. Support time = Life Span. Next Gen =/= Life span.

**** Support is that - it means that I can still buy games for the system, or buy the hardware. Sony dropped the PS1 pretty damned fast after they released the PS2, and the only reason that they're still supporting the ps2 now is because they were insane with what they charge(d) for a PS3. And now that they have stopped supporting to make feature-complete ps3's, I forsee they will be stuck supporting the PS2 and PS3 for a while, especially with the abortion that the PSP came to be.
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#22 Persistantthug
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**** Support is that - it means that I can still buy games for the system, or buy the hardware. Sony dropped the PS1 pretty damned fast after they released the PS2, and the only reason that they're still supporting the ps2 now is because they were insane with what they charge(d) for a PS3. And now that they have stopped supporting to make feature-complete ps3's, I forsee they will be stuck supporting the PS2 and PS3 for a while, especially with the abortion that the PSP came to be.codezer0

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

:?

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#23 sam_nintendo
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[QUOTE="JuarN18"]

128 Gigs are really necessary?

Zero_epyon
You can fit Avatar in 2D, 3D, Bonus Features and a mini series all in uncompressed 1080p and still probably use about 60% of that. Of course I'm pulling numbers out of my fanny but you get the gist...:P

Actually... :P That was one of the linked pages. Mentions filling an entire blu ray with just the feature film with super high quality video and audio.
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[QUOTE="codezer0"] **** Support is that - it means that I can still buy games for the system, or buy the hardware. Sony dropped the PS1 pretty damned fast after they released the PS2, and the only reason that they're still supporting the ps2 now is because they were insane with what they charge(d) for a PS3. And now that they have stopped supporting to make feature-complete ps3's, I forsee they will be stuck supporting the PS2 and PS3 for a while, especially with the abortion that the PSP came to be.Persistantthug

Wait...What?

:?

I have no idea what he's rambling on about either, but it's okay, I'm sure it all makes sense in his head.
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"We're in it for the long haul," sony sez... :roll: So much for that lie. And this is why Sony should never have been allowed to win a format war. Their revisioning fetish ensures they will screw over EVERYONE. :|codezer0

where's the lie?

there's a difference between misinterpreting and thinking its a lie

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#26 2mrw
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i guess TC linked the wrong article .................... on OP, the PS3 is profitable now, it has flood of games coming, 3D, Move and it already has bluray ..... i can't see Sony giving up on it any time soon .

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[QUOTE="Zero_epyon"]Who said games will surpass the 50GB mark? Did you know that games like MGS4 are the only games to actually need a BD DL? By the time we need a disc that large it'd be Next Gen anyway. What you also need to learn is that Generations last 6 years. Sony supports consoles for 4 years after. Support time = Life Span. Next Gen =/= Life span.codezer0
**** Support is that - it means that I can still buy games for the system, or buy the hardware. Sony dropped the PS1 pretty damned fast after they released the PS2, and the only reason that they're still supporting the ps2 now is because they were insane with what they charge(d) for a PS3. And now that they have stopped supporting to make feature-complete ps3's, I forsee they will be stuck supporting the PS2 and PS3 for a while, especially with the abortion that the PSP came to be.

Lolwut?

The PSOne wasn't discontinued until March 2006, like 4 months after the launch of the 360. :|

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[QUOTE="Zero_epyon"]Who said games will surpass the 50GB mark? Did you know that games like MGS4 are the only games to actually need a BD DL? By the time we need a disc that large it'd be Next Gen anyway. What you also need to learn is that Generations last 6 years. Sony supports consoles for 4 years after. Support time = Life Span. Next Gen =/= Life span.codezer0
**** Support is that - it means that I can still buy games for the system, or buy the hardware. Sony dropped the PS1 pretty damned fast after they released the PS2, and the only reason that they're still supporting the ps2 now is because they were insane with what they charge(d) for a PS3. And now that they have stopped supporting to make feature-complete ps3's, I forsee they will be stuck supporting the PS2 and PS3 for a while, especially with the abortion that the PSP came to be.

Sony kept supporting the PS1 until 2006 in the US, and I saw the console and new PS1 titles released several years into the PS2's lifespan. Granted, most of them were sports games, but the point remains that Sony did not ditch the PS1 the second the PS2 came out.

As for the PS2, support has started to wane on it now that most developers have moved to the PS3 and 360. Most of the new releases are sports games, licensed titles, and games that finally made it over from Japan. The PS2 is a legacy system, and I do see it being discontinued in the next few years now that the PS3 is gaining momentum.

Also, the PSP is not a failure. Anything that can sell over 60 million units in a market dominated by Nintendo is pretty impressive.

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[QUOTE="Zero_epyon"]

I see these sizes being beneficial for the next leap in resolution. Beyond 1080p.

ThePlothole

Well right now the purpose of these larger discs is to store 3D movies. (which by their nature take up twice as much space as a conventional HD quality movie)

But that's not what the article said (or the other press releases around the web).

"The Blu-ray Disc Association is stepping away from movie distribution with the latest Blu-ray format, instead focusing on data backup and recording of high-definition broadcast content, the association said on Wednesday.

The existing storage capacity of 50GB in existing Blu-ray discs is also enough to fit most high-definition movies, he said. That capacity will also be enough to fit 3D movies based on the Blu-ray 3D format, he said. There is a bigger need for higher-capacity disks to back up data, Parsons said. Hard drives can fail, and BDXL discs can preserve data for decades." [link]

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#30 SapSacPrime
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If you had read the article before running here to post it you was have noticed it isn't mentioned that it will be for film or games, it implies they will be for extra storage anybody saving files to disc. I doubt they are about to send people out to buy yet another bluray player just yet.

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Lolwut?
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#32 codezer0
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Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

Persistantthug
Why should I have to 'look it up' ? Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. :|
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#33 lundy86_4
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You do realize Blu-Ray is used for more than PS3 games, right TC? They are used as storage media in CCTV systems, data back-up in numerous businesses etc. The link also says it likely won't be used in the PS3, as it'll need new players to read it (it states even firmware updates won't help).

On top of that, this is by the Blu-Ray association, which is a number of businesses pushing for larger capacity, not just Sony.

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[QUOTE="Persistantthug"]

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

codezer0

Why should I have to 'look it up' ? Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. :|

I seen PS1's in my local Walmart for 3 (just short of 4) years after the PS2 launch...

they had it packaged like this

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#35 Zero_epyon
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[QUOTE="Persistantthug"]

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

codezer0
Why should I have to 'look it up' ? Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. :|

Local stores not ordering new PS1 stock doesn't mean Sony stopped supporting them Those stores just wanted to sell the new hot thing, which was the PS2.
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[QUOTE="Persistantthug"]

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

codezer0

Why should I have to 'look it up' ? because you're apparently basing this off of pure memory (or you most likely just completley made it up, cause youre dead wrong..) Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. how would you even know that if you didn't look it up? did you go into every electronics store just to check if they still had ps1s in stock?? PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. yes it was :|

i honestly dont know if youre serious....

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#37 Phoenix534
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And it's threads like this that make me wonder why I even come to System Wars. Oh the ignorance.

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#38 lundy86_4
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[QUOTE="Persistantthug"]

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

codezer0

Why should I have to 'look it up' ? Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. :|

The PS1 wasn't discontinued until the release ofd the PS3 (link). Production still continued well into the PS2's life cycle, and up until the release of the PS3.

What a company does regarding it's stocking of systems is up to the company. They can choose not to carry a product, though I believe you are probably just making this up.

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#39 genaroll
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And it's threads like this that make me wonder why I even come to System Wars. Oh the ignorance.

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#40 codezer0
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Local stores not ordering new PS1 stock doesn't mean Sony stopped supporting them Those stores just wanted to sell the new hot thing, which was the PS2. Zero_epyon
Sorry, but I fail to believe you. it's obvious the PS2 is being supported even past its 10-year cycle now, given the abundance of finding new PStwo's sold even now, and how late in the cycle it was before Sony finally did release the "slim", gimped model, and the amount of games still readily available - a far, far difference from the PS1 to PS2 transition. Though I also believe that this is partly due to Sony so quickly neutering the ps3. It lets them double-dip people who want a feature-complete setup from them, but at the same time, forces them to continue making two sets of hardware, and continuing to make peripherals that are incompati-- oh, wait, that is SOP for $ony anyway. :roll: they do the same **** with Memory Stick and the PSP. :?
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#42 The_Gaming_Baby
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[QUOTE="codezer0"]"We're in it for the long haul," sony sez... :roll: So much for that lie. And this is why Sony should never have been allowed to win a format war. Their revisioning fetish ensures they will screw over EVERYONE. :|

They said the same about the PS2 and thats still going strong. The PS3 will be no different.
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#43 codezer0
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The PS1 wasn't discontinued until the release ofd the PS3 (link). Production still continued well into the PS2's life cycle, and up until the release of the PS3.

What a company does regarding it's stocking of systems is up to the company. They can choose not to carry a product, though I believe you are probably just making this up.

lundy86_4
They can say that all they want, but you could not buy a new PS1 anymore when the PS2 came out. And that's the truth. When it came time that my third ps1 went out, there was no choice of getting a new boxy model or a PSOne - it was only the PS2 that was available. The last thing I was able to get that was PS1 related was a set of PS1 memory cards once my 24-page one was finally dying out on me, two and a half years after the PS2 came out. And even then I had to go to about five different stores before finding one that had 'em. Whatever. between Sony's boneheaded moves this generation, I'm just going to choose to save my own sanity and not support them anymore.
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#44 lundy86_4
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[QUOTE="lundy86_4"]

The PS1 wasn't discontinued until the release ofd the PS3 (link). Production still continued well into the PS2's life cycle, and up until the release of the PS3.

What a company does regarding it's stocking of systems is up to the company. They can choose not to carry a product, though I believe you are probably just making this up.

codezer0

They can say that all they want, but you could not buy a new PS1 anymore when the PS2 came out. And that's the truth. When it came time that my third ps1 went out, there was no choice of getting a new boxy model or a PSOne - it was only the PS2 that was available. The last thing I was able to get that was PS1 related was a set of PS1 memory cards once my 24-page one was finally dying out on me, two and a half years after the PS2 came out. And even then I had to go to about five different stores before finding one that had 'em. Whatever. between Sony's boneheaded moves this generation, I'm just going to choose to save my own sanity and not support them anymore.

It's the truth because you say so? I showed a link stating production wasn't stopped until release of the PS3. So far, you've provided nothing, so I don't understand where you're going with this.

Don't support Sony, i'm sure they won't mind :?

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[QUOTE="Persistantthug"]

Wait...What?

I don't think you looked that up....is that right?

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Why should I have to 'look it up' ? Every single store that carried any video game product during that era was all too quick to drop PS1 stuff soon after the PS2 came out. PS1 systems couldn't be found anymore almost immediately, and accessories gradually dropped off once the last of the stock was bought up. If it was being supported, then it would still be available for purchase. But it simply wasn't. :|

You obviously didn't look or you live in a remote, obscure place. I bought a PS1 in 2001, a year after the PS2 launched and saw it at my local store for many years after that.
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I do expect it to be supported till 2016.

128 GB blueray. Isn't that big of a deal right now. Majority of stuff is 720p currently.

Most games are around the 7-10 gig for consoles.

untill we start going above 1080p resolution its not a huge deal

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[QUOTE="lundy86_4"]

The PS1 wasn't discontinued until the release ofd the PS3 (link). Production still continued well into the PS2's life cycle, and up until the release of the PS3.

What a company does regarding it's stocking of systems is up to the company. They can choose not to carry a product, though I believe you are probably just making this up.

codezer0

They can say that all they want, but you could not buy a new PS1 anymore when the PS2 came out. And that's the truth. When it came time that my third ps1 went out, there was no choice of getting a new boxy model or a PSOne - it was only the PS2 that was available. The last thing I was able to get that was PS1 related was a set of PS1 memory cards once my 24-page one was finally dying out on me, two and a half years after the PS2 came out. And even then I had to go to about five different stores before finding one that had 'em. Whatever. between Sony's boneheaded moves this generation, I'm just going to choose to save my own sanity and not support them anymore.

Meh, what other gaming consoles in recent memory have come close to being supported as long as Sony's systems have? The Gamecube, Xbox 1, Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn -- all had their support quickly and abruptly cut off when the successor system was released (or just plain quickly and abruptly cut off). I don't really know what it is you're so concerned about. This upgraded storage format is not intended for use in games or movie releases.

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It's the truth because you say so? I showed a link stating production wasn't stopped until release of the PS3. So far, you've provided nothing, so I don't understand where you're going with this.

Don't support Sony, i'm sure they won't mind :?

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It's called a difference between what they SAY they do, and what they actually do. Sony SAYS they support their consoles for ten years. What they actually did was count the PS2 as supporting the PS1 in that lifespan, because when my PS1 decided to die again during that time, the only choice I had was to get the PS2... and throw out a fair few still-working accessories (gameshark pro, I will always miss you :cry: ). If anything, I'm stunned they're still supporting the PS2, both because it's been so long, and secondly because they had their chance to nuke it with the PS3's BC.
You obviously didn't look or you live in a remote, obscure place. I bought a PS1 in 2001, a year after the PS2 launched and saw it at my local store for many years after that. chathuranga
What retailer did you buy it from? And I seriously doubt Orlando, Florida is that remote. Best Buy, Circuit City (before their bankruptcy), Gamestop, you name it. None of them had or carried PS1 systems around then here. And none of them carried PS1 anything by year 3.
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[QUOTE="Zero_epyon"]Local stores not ordering new PS1 stock doesn't mean Sony stopped supporting them Those stores just wanted to sell the new hot thing, which was the PS2. codezer0
Sorry, but I fail to believe you. it's obvious the PS2 is being supported even past its 10-year cycle now, given the abundance of finding new PStwo's sold even now, and how late in the cycle it was before Sony finally did release the "slim", gimped model, and the amount of games still readily available - a far, far difference from the PS1 to PS2 transition. Though I also believe that this is partly due to Sony so quickly neutering the ps3. It lets them double-dip people who want a feature-complete setup from them, but at the same time, forces them to continue making two sets of hardware, and continuing to make peripherals that are incompati-- oh, wait, that is SOP for $ony anyway. :roll: they do the same **** with Memory Stick and the PSP. :?

I see now that you are just a disgruntled Sony hater with nothing better to do than make stuff up and convince yourself that it's true. I have no patience for ignorance. But I will end this my exchange with you with this: How mad are you with Microsoft when the cut off the Xbox support after only 4 years of life when the 360 came out? And on top of that they didn't make anymore xbox 1 titles ever since. So all the time and money people invested into the year bore was gone down the drain. I'm sure you were ready to Rambo MS's headquarters right?
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#50 codezer0
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Except I couldn't afford an xbox 1 then. So the only thing that really affected me regarding the xbox 1, was the lack of titles that were in the "BC" list for the 360. Thankfully, a lot of good Xbox 1 titles were still available even after microsoft abandoned the Xbox 1.