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http://www.ps3land.com/article-338.php

click this link an they have reviews of games, info on the ps3 pics etc..

Release date for aus is 17th november.

here is a vid of some of the games to come. I cant wait

http://www.ps3land.com/article-382.php

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yeah.. $1000.. steep price I think.

$999AUD for 60gb hard drive

or

$829AUD for 20gb hard drive

Not something you'd just lash out and buy spur of the moment, but more like 6 months of saving for it. People won't be flocking to it for a while I have a feeling. The price will be well above any of the other "next gen" consoles, and any obvious benefit?

The 360 can display some pretty powerful games as well.

Ill be definately getting one of these when FF13 comes out no sooner no later :)

Heres another good site for info and pics for u guys:

http://www.the-magicbox.com/

This is a top site for D/Ling small or large clips of games:

http://www.gametrailers.com/

Some direct links to pics of PS3 games:

Vitua Fighter 5

Virtua Tennis 3

Fatal Inertia

Need 4 Speed Carbon

Final Fantasy XIII

Metal Gear Solid 4

Ill be definately getting one of these when FF13 comes out no sooner no later :wave:

Heres another good site for info and pics for u guys:

http://www.the-magicbox.com/

This is a top site for D/Ling small or large clips of games:

http://www.gametrailers.com/

Some direct links to pics of PS3 games:

Vitua Fighter 5

Virtua Tennis 3

Fatal Inertia

Need 4 Speed Carbon

Final Fantasy XIII

Metal Gear Solid 4

wahoooo, another FF fan i thought i was the only one on here, final fantasy rules best games eva made, cant wait to buy it.

Like someone already said they gonna be over the 1k mark.

I think there really going to struggle because MS will no doubt drop the price of the 360 when Sony launches PS3. Its a big call for someone who doesnt currently have a console to buy a PS3 over the 360 given there will be a huge price difference.

As far as performance goes your not going to get any noticable difference, Sony will be crossing there fingers and hoping the die hard playstation fans will pull them through this one.

I dont want to get into a tech spec argument with anyone, but if you stand back and look at the two systems and what they can do, the compatibility and versatililty of the MS system is in my opinion is going to dominate over the next few years.

This is just my opinion, and opinions are like assholes as they say :-)

Cheers Stink

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