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Sony’s Big Announcement is a Bit Underwhelming

Sony said there was going to be a big announcement today on the 31st March, it appears it was about the PS2 and it’s price drop from $129.99 to $99.99.

Sure, it is quite the milestone, but come on! Sure it’s nice but, this isn’t really that big of an announcement. I wasn’t expecting a PS3 price drop, but this sort of hyped up announcement is aimed at us hardcore gamers who often check out news on a regular basis, and most of us already own a PS2, and even if we didn’t, most wouldn’t consider getting a last generation machine. (no matter how good it is) So making it this huge announcement is a bit pointless. At least now more people can experience the great console.

But hey, it isn’t bad news, but it just get an overwhelming meh from me.

Today I’m excited to talk about another milestone in PlayStation 2’s lifespan. For the first time ever, PlayStation 2 will be offered at a price point under $100 (that’s $99.99 MSRP, to be exact), starting April 1!

Why is this so significant? Well most importantly, this new price means that more people than ever will be able to join in on the fun that so many of you PlayStation 2 owners have been enjoying for years, which means new families will become part of the platform’s record-breaking install base. With this new price, we intend to introduce a new generation of consumers – some of whom weren’t even alive when the system was first introduced in 2000 – to the immense entertainment value offered by PlayStation 2.

In the gaming industry, the typical lifecycle for a console is around five years, but because we build each of our platforms for a large and diverse consumer base, we design our platforms differently. With the original PlayStation and now PlayStation 2, we’ve proven that consumers can rely on our platforms for their gaming and entertainment needs for at least a decade. This speaks to the technology and features that were packed into PlayStation 2 from the beginning, as well as to the ongoing support the platform enjoys from the publishing and retail communities and, well, all of you fans.

PlayStation 2’s unmatched gaming library will grow to nearly 1,900 titles from both our first-party studios and publishing partners this year, with a particular focus on the social and sports genres that are so popular with the emerging family demographic. This will include games such as MLB ’09, Ghostbusters: The Video Game, Guitar Hero Metallica and MotorStorm: Arctic Edge…not to mention the 250 titles that have achieved “Greatest Hits” status. With all of that content, PlayStation 2 is a great option for families looking for ways to share their entertainment experiences together; they can rock out to Rock Band, test their trivia knowledge with Buzz!, or simply use the PlayStation 2 as their DVD or CD player.

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