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Originally posted by Satan, look at my pert arse!:
Shame no HD support though. Is that right, or have I misread?
It wont support hdtv, but it will support another format found in newer Tv's. Not sure what the name is, but it will be higher definition than on preivous consoles at least.
Originally posted by macguyver:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Satan, look at my pert arse!:
Shame no HD support though. Is that right, or have I misread?
It wont support hdtv, but it will support another format found in newer Tv's. Not sure what the name is, but it will be higher definition than on preivous consoles at least. </BLOCKQUOTE>
EDTV, and no, not the film
Play.com have their Wii and PS3 sections up. No price for the Wii at the moment but a PS3 is currently shown as £550 with three games for the 60GB version.
They are showing Wii games as £49.99. As I assume they put things on at a higher price point to cover themselves before the actual price is known, there is a fair chance games won't be that much?
Im hoping the games will be less than £50. The console itself is only going to be £130 or so, so I dont see why you would have to pay half as much as you did for the console to buy the game.
Although, they do look very good on the whole so it will probably be worth it in the long run.
Im guessing the games will be about £40 on release.
Originally posted by Chris Bedwell:
Im hoping the games will be less than £50. The console itself is only going to be £130 or so, so I dont see why you would have to pay half as much as you did for the console to buy the game.
Although, they do look very good on the whole so it will probably be worth it in the long run.
Im guessing the games will be about £40 on release.
Well Nintendo have said they won't charge more then $50...which means here in the UK we will probably get £35 games...about £10 more then the US pay.