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gaming ultima
06-11-2004, 17:14
Atari chairman and CEO Bruno Bonnell has launched an attack on Sony over what he categorises as a failure by the Japanese company to provide important detail about the PSP - and predicted that the handheld console will launch at $500.

Speaking at a conference arranged by US financial group Piper Jaffrey earlier this week, Bonnell was outspoken in his criticism of Sony's positioning of the forthcoming device - arguing that there's simply not enough information available for publishers to make educated decisions about it.

"We saw pictures and a nice prototype at E3, but I want to see more," he told the audience at the conference. "Yeah, it's cool - it's nice, like a nice car. But we have no idea if the PSP pricing is going to be $250, $350 or $500."

The outspoken Atari boss placed his own prediction at the high end of that scale, saying that "$500 to start would be my guess" - a much higher estimate than those floated by other publishers or analysts, who have generally settled on an expected price range of between $249 and $349.

It isn't just the price that Bonnell says Sony needs to start providing information about, however. "What about the breakable aspects of it?" he asked. "If it breaks, can you bring it back and get another one for free? What about the movie strategy? The Wireless strategy? The MP3 downloading? We don't know. What about the connectivity issues? We don't know. What about the video output? We don't know."

One particularly telling comment, however, was on the topic of development costs - where Bonnell ranted that "From one cent to $50 million, I have no idea," claiming that there's no way to accurately predict costs on the device at this point.

This is an unusual comment - because one area where Sony has not skimped is on providing development tools for the PSP to its partners. Emulation systems have been in the hands of developers for months now, and many key partners, particularly in Japan, now have hardware development systems as well.

The PSP is due to launch in Japan at the end of this year, and in the USA and Europe in the first quarter of calendar 2005. The first playable software will not be demoed on the device until the Tokyo Games Show, which takes place at the end of September.


gamesindustry.biz (http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?section_name=pub&aid=3598)

Blake
06-15-2004, 07:05
It wont be $500, no matter how this effects Sony....$500 is out of the question.

Seb
06-15-2004, 12:59
Hmm I'm not so sure. It must cost that at least to make, and I know sony will make it a loss leader, but still £200 - £250 is definitely likely to me. That's almost $500 but I think $399 is more likely than $500.

Blake
06-16-2004, 09:21
Sony plans to make a loss, $500 is unacceptable unless your a rich prick. However, either way it'll still be an expensive device.

gaming ultima
06-16-2004, 09:28
RUMOR #2: The Sony PSP will cost $500.

Source: Comments by Atari CEO Bruno Bonnell quoted by numerous outlets, most prominently CNN/Money.

The official story: American Sony reps did not respond to requests for comment.

What we heard: At a game-industry conference on Wednesday, executive Bonnell joined a growing chorus of analysts skeptical of the PSP. "We saw pictures and a nice prototype at E3, but I want to see more," he said. "It's nice, like a nice car. But we have no idea if the PSP's pricing is going to be $250, $350, or $500...$500 to start would be my guess." Bonnell's last figure gave console-war partisans all the ammo they needed, and word quickly spread in forums that the PSP would be unaffordable to all but the deepest-pocketed gadgetistas. "PSP for $500?--Nintendo's Major Advantage!" crowed Game Boy Advance backers Cubed3. However, only some sites added the necessary grain of salt to Bonnell's purely speculative comments. Granted, Sony has not finalized a price point, but CEO Ken Kutaragi has publicly said that Sony expects to make money on the PSP's games and media--not its hardware.

Bogus or not bogus?: Bogus.


gamespot (http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/06/11/news_6100593.html)
i think it will retail around £200 here (about $370, but its because of the weak $ at the mo)

el3mento
06-16-2004, 14:48
If i Have to buy a portable console, and i have to pay 500 or 400 € or $ ... PSP will buy them!

jajajaja! it's very expensive!!!!!! Are they mad? :?

gaming ultima
06-16-2004, 15:24
as i said before i think it will be about £200 which is about 300 euros at launch

Omega Blue
06-23-2004, 21:07
it will be $250, what ever the Pounds just change it to dollars and leave the number the same. to UK people still get screwed cause they pay $370 or 250pounds for it while we pay 250$. same thing with the Ps2 in its first year. it was $300 in the US and 300pounds in the UK.

ps3 Wanna be
04-28-2006, 19:21
Hey what happened...loads of news has disappeared!! I can't do all of them again :(

Rebon
04-28-2006, 20:19
Hey what happened...loads of news has disappeared!! I can't do all of them again :(

Gosh, you're right! How odd. Don't worry Bhav, I've got them all backed up. Will be sorted out soon.

ps3 Wanna be
04-28-2006, 20:43
Phew! Cheers, thank god for that :)

Rebon
04-29-2006, 03:00
Are they all back now? You meant news on the site, not on the forums, right?

Kieran

ps3 Wanna be
04-29-2006, 17:55
Well actually all recent news on the main site, and all recent posts on the forums were gone.

All back now though. Cheers :)

04-29-2006, 19:43
Yeah. On the forums only four of my news postings are showing up. I think I've written seven.

ps3 Wanna be
05-01-2006, 12:28
A number of articles that are listed on the right hand side of the page "cannot be found".

e.g. Reasons to wait for the PS3.

luxurys
05-02-2006, 18:05
My game preview on Untold Legends is gone too....