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10 Reasons to Wait for PS3

Posted Nov 22, 2005 at 8:10AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Featured Articles, News Tags: playstation rumors, ps3 news, ps3 updates
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IGN has recently put up an article of 10 reasons to wait for a PS3. This is definitely a gamers own decision to make. Have a next-gen system now, or wait for a more powerful one to arrive within a year (we hope.) Here are the top 5 reasons to wait according to IGN:

“Reason #5: The HD IP Camera
The EyeToy is one of the all-time most successful peripherals released for a console for a number of reasons -- the biggest being that it works phenomenally well in its simplicity. The PlayStation 3 will see the release of the HD IP camera, which we'll assume will be called the EyeToy 2, or at least something that sounds a little more consumer-friendly.

The camera features a native HD resolution, allowing you to transmit crystal-clear images to the PS3 for online play and more. And with the increased resolution and the PS3's processing power, the camera will allow for even more advanced, yet natural, input with the system. Take that, Microsoft and Nintendo! Plus, being that it's IP-based, the camera's functionality ties directly into Internet use, allowing you to transmit feeds over the Intraweb with ease.

Reason #4: Full Backwards Compatibility
360 will let you play Halo and whatever other games Microsoft chooses to eventually support, but Sony has the PSOne and PS2 library covered, save for a few minor exceptions. Imagine booting up Tobal No. 1 just because you feel like it or taking on Shattered Soldier because you haven't gotten your ass kicked enough lately. That's what PS3 can do for you.

The coolest part is that PS3 may also be able to enhance the older games. Much in the same way PS2 improved PSOne games with better texture filters and enhanced load times, we expect PS3 games to add even better texture filtering, quicker loads, full scene anti-aliasing graphics and goodness knows what else.

Reason #3: Stronger Japanese Developer Support
One of the PlayStation 2's most powerful allies in the current-gen console wars was its strong relationship with fan favorite Japanese developers. Square Enix, Konami, Capcom, Bandai, Atlus, Nippon Ichi, and Namco (among others) each offered unique content for Sony's system that you weren't going to find anywhere else. Tekken, Final Fantasy, Ace Combat, Devil May Cry, and a host of other games are just a few examples of this successful relationship... and none of them ever came out for the Xbox.

More importantly, though, the companies above supported the PS2 more heavily than they did other systems as a general rule -- and when you consider that all of the above names have already signed on for one or more projects in the first year of PlayStation 3 alone, that support is obviously going to continue. In fact, nearly 100 games were already announced by Japanese studios at or around this year's Tokyo Game Show -- which exponentially more than the confirmed Japanese titles available for the 360. And let us not forget that Sony's own internal Japanese studio isn't too bad itself.

Reason #2: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Remember when we said that the Xbox 360 doesn't have a killer app yet? Well the PlayStation 3's Metal Gear Solid 4 is definitely a killer app. Game creator Hideo Kojima has shown time and time again that he knows how to craft an excellent videogame, and after witnessing the impressive real-time demonstration of Guns of the Patriots (and its accompanying trailer) at TGS this past September, we're already convinced that the PS3 will be capable of some amazing things. A great pedigree plus great technology? Sounds good to us!

Reason #1: The Blu-ray Player
Sony and Company's next-generation disc format has yet to see the light of day in its final form, but the pure technology behind the format is immensely promising from both a gaming and general entertainment standpoint. We're talking 50GB+ of storage space here, more than 5x the space than the 360's DVD format can muster.

More storage space means more room for content which helps widen the possibilities of the PS3's power. Who needs a next-gen system if you run out of content space on your media (and keep in mind, Microsoft has no plans to incorporate HD-DVD or anything like it)? Blu-ray's transfer rate is also quite quick, and though the PS3's actual drive speed hasn't yet been announced, speedy load times should be on the horizon. And with all of the studio support that the Blu-ray Disc Association has garnered, it's sure to be one hell of a next-gen home video format. In short, the PlayStation 3 will have the most advanced storage medium of any game system on the planet.”

You can read the full article [here].



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

It's an incredible biased article, but fun reading nonetheless :P

As IGN stated themselves, it's intended to "ruffle the feathers" of Xbox fans.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

if you read the whole articale you find that it talks of #-D gaming is that really possiable if so how dose XBOX360 stand a fighting chance thats like the step befor holagram wow this is really "next gen" i say even more "revolutionary" then nintendo's remote


First : ) <( " )> (>")> <( " )> <("<)



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

First things first i'm one of those people who own the 3 types of consoles. My this time around is not getting the nintendo because of controler style they have. Instead i'll be buying the xbox360 when the ps3 comes out and buying the ps3 about a year later.

So with all that said I would like to say why I'm planning on getting a ps3 is simple blu-ray is my number one choice. Second is the games that come out for the ps3 compared to the xbox. One thing i've noticed is that the sony always gets kickbutt rpg games that I love to play.

As for why i'm getting xbox mainly for the sports games that they have and I like the online arcade games and stuff.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

For sure i'll get the ps3! Check out the power of the cell,and the space the bd disc can handle. 50gb of storage? holy sh**! This will be able to emulate basically anything. Rumors has it that it can emulate 10 operating system at simultaneously.HOHO :D . Well, i'll get the xbox360 and nintendo revolution anyways for games that arent available for the ps3



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

why is everyone so wow'd by the cell technology? PS3 will be better in terms of hardware, but that means nothing for the games, especially because developers have to work hard to program for the PS3. The Xbox had better hardware than the PS2, and the Xbox was released after the PS2 like how the PS3 will be released after the Xbox 360. The Xbox failed, and I wouldn't be surprised if the PS3 does, too.
The Blu Ray technology is a good feature, but the Xbox 360 might incorportate HD DVD technology when available.
I definately will not make up my mind on which one I want until the PS3 comes out.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

^^^

The PS2 was released after the dreamcast with superior capabilities, and we all know how successful the dreamcast was...



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

The dreamcast did not have organization like xbox...or support...or a great line up



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

xbox was the new console on the block, from microsuck. PS3 will prolly win overall, due to the fact that its a playstation + the psp is going to help sales i think. When u can combine a psp and ps3 together...



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

"The dreamcast did not have organization like xbox...or support...or a great line up"

The Dreamcast is critically acclaimed as one of the best organised systems in history. Also, i wouldnt call the X360's lineup great.. id call it disapointing to 'meh' at best.

DC did have support when it launched, its when PS2 appeared that it lost support.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

M$ will not lose support. How anyone can compare the 360 to the DC is beyond me.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

"Rumors has it that it can emulate 10 operating system at simultaneously"
Well we all know thats a lie... then 2nd off Blu-ray isn't even out yet... everyone is thinking the first drives are going to be like 50X drives... WRONG they will be around 5-12X which isnt all that fast. 50 GB of space on a double layer blu-ray. And considering blu-ray is new and the first blu-ray players are set to be around 1000$ how much is the ps3 going to cost.. Now don't call me a Microsoft Fan boy because im NOT. Yes i currently own an xbox360 but i am looking forward to the release of the ps3 and if its good then i might buy it a year from its release... i just hope sony can match or beat the online play (which they didnt with ps2) of xbox live



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

xbox was the new console on the block, from microsuck. PS3 will prolly win overall, due to the fact that its a playstation + the psp is going to help sales i think. When u can combine a psp and ps3 together...

HOW DO YOU EVEN THINK THAT THE PSP WILL HELP PS3 SALES... AND HOW IS IT A PSP AND PS3 TOGETHER??? god



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

chill dude he is just saying that the ps3 can do things with the psp that no other console can (ps2, xbox 360) like use it as a remote or secondary screen.



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# Guest -1-11-29 20:00

there are actually homebrew programs to use the PSP as a PS2 remote. and he is right. the PSP is a powerful revolutionary system. there are alot of possibilities with PSP-PS3 interaction. both are more than simply gaming machines.



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