PlayStation Bundles: Early 2010
With so many games dropping in the first quarter of 2010, there is no mistake of the amount of competition between consoles. Xbox has proven to have better bundles than PlayStation. I say this because all the good bundles are always exclusive to either Japan or Europe. The US has seen very few major bundles that would actually push the system. it’s time for Sony to let out the big dogs and start really playing dirty.
Europe and Japan have seen and are getting ready to see more PS3 bundles come their way. It seems that the executives at Sony America just don’t understand that a game can make a console. And these game are being bundled, but not in the US.
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Other than a Final Fantasy 7 remake, this is really the only RPG that will push the PlayStation into more homes. Even with it being white and pink people would line up to get it. It has already launched in Japan. With no sign of it coming to the US.
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Heavy Rain is a PlayStation exclusive. Period. Nuff Said. Games like this, which are so far from the nor should be pushed harder. A game like Heavy Rain reaches beyond the regular demographic into a whole new audience. Do you have any idea how many people watch Law and Order or CSI. This would be the title for the average consumer. We need it.
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Who can dispute the power and prestige that this title has come to have. There is no doubt that God of War 3 will sell the PlayStation 3. With the popularity of 300. The upcoming series Spartacus. And the remake of the cult classic Clash of the Titans. The God of War series finale in high def would be a mistake not to have bundled. One thing Americans love to watch is blood and gore. And the smashing of swords against bone. Also an exclusive, Sony should not miss out on an opportunity to put more consoles in homes.
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Oh, just look what the competition has in store for us this month. If I didn’t already own a Xbox 360, I would be very tempted to by this one. We can only hope that Sony keeps the fire burning and brings some of these to the US.