Playstation 3 is a meaty mutha - hence the comparisons to the George Foreman grill.
The lucky guys over at IGN have received a prototype version of the console. Fortunately they've been kind enough to share and have posted up a gallery of the magical moment they unwrapped their present from Sony.
Before you go anywhere take a look at the
gallery with all the pictures. You'll notice that they also got some Blu-ray discs containing some of the launch titles. IGN has a dev-console, so don't worry, if you're planning on splashing out over £400 on one of these it probably won't come in a tardy looking cardboard box.
The first thing of note is how reflective it is. The PS3 surface is mirror-like in its reflectiveness, allowing you to enjoy your own beauty/ugliness every time you turn it on. The second thing you will notice is how massive it is. One wonders how heavy this beauty is going to be. I also have to draw your attention to how similar the console looks to the George Foreman grill. Whether we will be able to cook our steaks whilst playing Gran Turismo is currently unclear.
The controller looks exactly as it has for lord knows how long, minus a wire. The IGN boys were given a few games to play - Lair, Genji Days of the Blade, Motorstorm and Resistance Fall of Man – and it will be interesting to see over the next few weeks how well the PS3 is received by the gaming press.
In other Sony related news,
GamesIndustry.biz is reporting that the company is denying responsibility for the closure of Lik-Sang. This follows up from
our story yesterday where it emerged that Lik-Sang had in fact closed its doors due to legal costs. Sony has since made this statement:
"Lik-Sang did not contest this case (i.e. they did not turn up and therefore incurred no legal costs). We have been awarded substantial costs against Lik-Sang which have not been paid.
We would therefore strongly deny that our actions have had anything to do with this website closing (we assume the legal entity is still trading), and would suggest that this release is sour grapes on behalf of Lik-Sang which is aimed to belittle Sony Computer Entertainment and the British judicial system that found against them."
All in all it's another active day in the Sony camp. Plenty to discuss here so jump on the
forums and give us your thoughts.
Oh yes, it'll do your back in taking it round to friends, thats if you want to risk ruining the scratch magnet finish.
First hand opinion..
Don't sony realise you have to pay lawyers even if you don't goto court? They probably don't notice little things like that being taken from thier fat wallets.
It may be impressive inside, but sony has once again ace'd themselves and made it fugly again.
Regardless, im just enjoying anticipating the competition that's to come.
Though I know that Sony has made many, many, MANY mistakes with the PS3 and their entire product line in general I think that the PS3 does have a great deal of potential and the PS3 can be a great product if Sony realize the problems with pricing. I hope that they lower the price several months after the initial release then perhaps it can claw back some of the customers it has lost over the last year or two with delays and the monstrous behemoth that is Sony itself.
Agreed. The 360, without giant power brick, is about 12.2 inches long. The PS3 is 13 inches. Wow, it's so much bigger! :|
And it doesn't look any more reflective/scratchable than an iPod. In fact, that was the reason I returned my 3G iPod and don't keep one right now--I was cleaning the back more than listening to music. But I agree, a smooth brushed metal would have been better in the end.
is the PS3 better than the 360 because it has an interior power suply while the 360 has an exterior one? nope, why? what do you rather have under your TV? a big thing or a less big thing that has a huge thing that you cant see?
and consider this, the PS3 is black, its like Ford, "you can have it in any color as long as it is in black", the 360 has front removable shells that are good if you want to change its aperance.
i for one want a gaming system like the wii, if i want to see movies i see them on my pc, on the cinema or on a dvd player under my tv.
But really, you're not changing the appearance of the 360, you changing the color of the front panel and the rest of the console is still a dull beige and I don't think many owners will ever buy more than one face panel, they'll just buy one and keep it on there... At least you can buy a silver or white PS3...
Alex
Who said the PS3 was better because it has an interior PSU? It's just bigger because it has one, whereas Microsoft decided to go for the external to improve the aesthetics of their console a little bit, which I think is pretty useless because it is just one more thing you have to lug around, and possibly forget at a friend's house, etc. In the end it doesn't improve the functionality of the console, unless they were having heating problems inside the case or something.
And doesn't the PS3 come in like 3 colors? Or did they scrap that idea?
ummmm....has someone forgotten completely about the orignal playstation, you know the one that started the entire playstation line cause that was grey, non-offensive non-denominational grey..... and remember the PS one which unless its some clever marketing deception was the next up in the entire playstation line cause that was white/grey (whatever color you want to call it but i definately wasn't black)
sorry if that seemed a little harsh but it had to be said...
Not so sure about the real-time weapon change though.
Jokes aside I think the douche bags over at Sony actually made a neat console this time, and with the possibility of running Yellow Dog Linux on it without having to order a weird Linux-kit (as with the PS2) I think it has a future. But it must have exclusive titles for it or else people will just play it on Wii/360/PC instead.
Theres no such things as a strictly games console these days. People want to use it for playing movies, listening to music and surf the web as well.
Playstation line
About the playstation line, the first was grey, the 1.5 was White, the 2nd was black and the third will be available in striking three colors (black, white, silver).
I actually own a Playstation from 1998 (with the improved firmware and less complicated hardware) and it still runs smooth with the ActionReplay box plugged into it with the disc-lid hack for playing backups.
This will be the last console I will ever buy as I am now a PC man.
I still have my self-chipped Playstation from 1995 although I all but stopped playing on it when blue sparks started flying from where the power plug went in. Turns out the fuse was melted on the psu board and a new one sorted it. I could never figure out the fgain pots so it always (weirdly enough) had to be played standing on its side.
Mine too, used to overheat something wicked if it wasn't upside down.