January 23rd 2006 |
Games Consoles
Nintendo hopes to avoid the sticker shock of the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 by debuting their Revolution at under $300.
Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is in short supply and the only way to buy one these days is from retailers selling them in ultra expensive bundles priced at $700-800. On the Sony side, analysts are expecting the Playstation 3 to ring in at $500 partly due to its included Blu-ray drive.
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