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wraggster
August 12th, 2006, 11:05
News via Gamespot (http://us.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=24889767&sid=6155692)


Source: Chris Morris' Game Over column on CNN/Money.com.

The official story: See below.

What we heard: According to industry analysts, Sony is going to make one of its gaming platforms very affordable this holiday season. Unfortunately for next-gen gamers, they're not talking about the PlayStation 3.

Analysts believe that a price cut for the PSP is inevitable sometime later this year, reports CNN/Money. The PSP's current suggested retail price is $199, but American Technology Research's P.J. McNealy believes the handheld's price will fall to $149.

"There is a price cut coming in the second half of the year," McNealy told CNN. "[The PSP] has lost momentum. Nintendo has had a great run since it launched the DS Lite and Sony needs to regain some ground."

Besides the need to compete with Nintendo's DS Lite this holiday season, McNealy points toward Sony "apparently stockpiling finished gaming hardware" as a sign that a price cut is imminent. The price drop could also be tied into a game's launch, such as October's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the follow up to one of the PSP's biggest hits.

The PSP's price was dropped from $249 to $199 in March, and another price drop this holiday could help Sony make a dent in Nintendo's DS Lite momentum. CNN/Money puts the PSP at 20 million units shipped worldwide, while the DS, in large part thanks to the release of the redesigned DS Lite, has sold 21 million units. The DS Lite currently retails for $129.

Looking at the hard evidence for a price drop doesn't really reveal much. Sony is likely to stockpile hardware during every holiday season, and it's hard to say a price drop is a done deal with only one analyst on record saying that it's going to happen. Does it make sense? Yes. Is it going to happen? We're not sure.

When asked for comment, a representative from Sony would only say that the company has not announced any price cut, and would not comment on rumors and speculation.

Bogus or not bogus?: Too close to call on this one. Without a compelling argument, we're abstaining.

NoQuarter
August 12th, 2006, 11:10
wow, $50 drop thats quite a chunk.If that happens I'm sure used ones will go down to.I might buy another psp,after a ds lite of course:)

mog
August 12th, 2006, 13:46
hmm, if the price change is the same in the UK that's a drop of... $135 :p
(the base unit here is currently £150 / $284)

wow, if it really does go down to £79 ($149) I will be amazed! :p

motz
August 12th, 2006, 14:05
Thats pretty cheap!

doggy
August 12th, 2006, 14:22
wow if the price drops. Maybe i will grabe another 1 because now my psp firmware is v.2.8. But will sony ships it in v.1.5??? No way I guess! at least til holiday season it will be v3.0 :D

Video_freak
August 12th, 2006, 16:03
If they do drop it to $150, I'm buying another PSP (one updated, one downdated ;))

stotheamuel
August 12th, 2006, 20:07
wow if the price drops. Maybe i will grabe another 1 because now my psp firmware is v.2.8. But will sony ships it in v.1.5??? No way I guess! at least til holiday season it will be v3.0 :D

They will never ship a 1.5 again... be quick and get a 2.6 or lower and downgrade (unless it is a ta 082 motherboard.)

or you can ge a mod chip

BrooksyX
August 12th, 2006, 21:49
If this is true, it could tempting to sell my 1.5 and just get a brand new one with 3.0 (considering the PS1 emu is any good) and a 4 gb memstick.

Most likely it would be ta 082 mobo but I could wait for Mod chip support or an exploit.

moedd
August 15th, 2006, 15:07
so is it possible to downgrade my pspat the moment with v2.8

moedd
August 15th, 2006, 15:09
to 1.5
or is thier another way i can play gba games on my psp without downgrading it

dejkirkby
August 15th, 2006, 15:26
Unfortunately as of yet no to both your questions.

QueadlunnRau
August 15th, 2006, 15:30
If Sony were smart they would cut the price to $169.99 USD even that small of an amount would boost up sales ... Now if they were even smarter a price of $149.99 USD would boost sale a ton IMO ... if the PSP dropped to $149.99 I would go out and buy a second one that I WOULD update the fw on.

YOU READING THIS SONY!!! YEAH I SAID IT, DROP YOUR DAMN PRICES AND I WILL BUY ANOTHER PSP AND FOLLOW YOUR DAMN RULES WITH IT ...