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About Sony Playstation... please tell me
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<blockquote data-quote="Scrat" data-source="post: 34809" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>I think it's not as easy as going for newest technology Ken. If it was me considering this for my son, and he was under 15, I would go for PS2 hands-down. The console is still well-supported, with many games available, and is considerably cheaper than the PS3. Also, the PS3 games are much more expensive than the PS2 games.</p><p></p><p>To my mind, the PS3 is just too expensive to consider as a games console only. If used as a bluray player too, it looks more attractive, otherwise ....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scrat, post: 34809, member: 561"] I think it's not as easy as going for newest technology Ken. If it was me considering this for my son, and he was under 15, I would go for PS2 hands-down. The console is still well-supported, with many games available, and is considerably cheaper than the PS3. Also, the PS3 games are much more expensive than the PS2 games. To my mind, the PS3 is just too expensive to consider as a games console only. If used as a bluray player too, it looks more attractive, otherwise .... [/QUOTE]
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