static_ice wrote:Arbustos wrote:static_ice wrote:
Fun Fact: Did you know? The Gamecube was actually more powerful than the PS2, at least thats what I heard, and you can tell from comparing screenshots of RE4
Yep, although it still doesn't redeem it as a console. I bought the thing for Melee, and to this day that's the only game I play on it (although I did break down and get Double Dash and Rebel Strike).
did you try Resident Evil 4? that's like the second best game on the system, IMO... or you could just buy the Wii versionMinister Mas
ket wrote:Why should £300 be a top figure? Computers usually sell for well over that mark.
Don't forget that it costs about £850 to make a PS3, yet you can buy one for £425. Bargain!
Also don't forget that there will be a price drop come next year. There always is.
computers sell for more because they attract more committed gamers. Consoles are meant to be more casual and accessible by more financially-limited people. It doesn't matter if its a bargain, it still costs more. That's like trying to convince a homeless person to buy a multi-million dollar estate because he can get 90% off. He still can't afford it
and there was already a price drop. Tell me, have you ever taken a business class? Businesses drop the prices of a product when the product isn't selling enough, and if the PS3 is dropping AGAIN then that's saying loads
Computers sell for more because they do other things then gaming. Even if they did just game though, they'd still be an alright deal, you can get emulators so its like all the consoles combined into one.