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PlayStation 3 launch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Japanese PlayStation 3 launch on 11 November 2006 marked the second major seventh generation video game console to be released. The PlayStation 3 was launched in Japan on 11 November 2006 at 07:...
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Sony has locked in 17 November as the Australian launch date for the PlayStation 3, just in time for Christmas. The system will come in two bundles -- a PS3 with a 20GB hard drive (confirmed RRP of AU$829) and one with a 60GB HDD (confirmed RRP of AU$999). ... PS3 to launch in Australia in November 2006...
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According to SCEE CEO David Reeves, quite a few top-notch PlayStation 3 titles will not be making the launch date of November 17. Here is the status of the titles he mentioned: ... We're at a bit of a loss as to guessing what 15 titles will make the PS3 launch, and we don't think Reeves has any more of clue either...
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General Discussion: Regardless of the exact launch date, it just seems like Sony is trying to string along fence-sitters who might decide to buy a 360 if they knew the PS3 wasn't going to come out until Summer or Fall.
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But with this week's formal unveiling of Cell, the processor used in PS3 - not to mention the anticipated launch of Xbox 2, ... Sony PSP to ship in UK on 29 April - Amazon; Nvidia nabs PS3 graphics contract; Sony points to 2006 PS3 ship date; Sony selects Blu-ray for PlayStation 3; Sony to unveil PlayStation 3 early '05;
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Amid the building excitement over the upcoming Electronic Enterainment Expo which begins Wednesday, ... The machine will be sold with a built-in hard drive and consumers will be able to choose between a 20-gigabyte version for $499 and a 60-gigabyte version that will cost $599. ... At a press conference at Sony Picture Studios,
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The electronics giant has said that only the 60GB version of the console will be available at launch, with the 20GB model to follow later. ... Clickable guide to the PS3 ... Since then, Sony has successfully launched the console in Japan and America, shipping more than one million units in each country to date.
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