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wraggster
June 29th, 2009, 17:53
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe boss Andrew House says PSP Go's $249/€249 price point is based on a "premium" associated with new hardware.

Speaking to MCV, House explained that PSP Go's price wasn't set in a bid to protect retailers' margins - which will be hit by the handheld's download-only software model - or to cover Sony's research and development costs.

"Those aren't the factors," he said. "When you introduce a new piece of hardware you have the opportunity to say there is a certain premium that is associated with it, and we took that into account.

"As with all hardware launches you look at the business model, the cost structure, and the necessarily level of profitability, and you use that to set the wholesale price. Much as we do with any other hardware."

PSP Go has yet to be officially priced for the UK market, but multiple indie retailers told us earlier this week that they were downbeat about the recently announced system's prospects.

Chips MD Don McCabe told us that he isn't currently planning on stocking PSP Go upon its October 1 release, while Grainger Games purchasing director Chris Harwood said that PSP "appears to have died as a format."

http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=218511

PSPdemon
June 30th, 2009, 02:41
You know wraggster, I've grown tired of seeing this...

You've not only posted basically the same content 3x ( proof being here (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=220628) and here (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=220296) ) but you also can't seem to *actually* link to the proper source? Now what is that saying about you and this site?

Have you forgotten the old ways we use to post material? Or have you really taken the really lame and cheap route and just copy/paste news articles they spit out?

At least attempt to clean up your news articles and give proper source links ( and maybe write your OWN work instead of copying other sites? )...

Wally
June 30th, 2009, 02:48
also DCEmu has gotten slow over the last year and the ads have dropped like crazy out of the sky.

I don't visit because of this reason.

kloplop321
June 30th, 2009, 05:35
Same as Wally, I joined over 2 years ago, posted news about my program, but I no longer find myself going to this site more than once a month, or a cross post from another forum. The content here is just not 'cool' anymore. I would think that you would know that plagiarism can get you expelled from a university, if it is important there, surely it should be here.