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Live mid-market rates as of 2007.02.08 18:06:05 UTC.
749.00 AUD
Australia Dollars = 585.323 USD
United States Dollars
1 AUD = 0.781473 USD 1 USD = 1.27963 AUD
Live mid-market rates as of 2007.02.08 18:06:05 UTC.
749.00 AUD
Australia Dollars = 585.323 USD
United States Dollars
1 AUD = 0.781473 USD 1 USD = 1.27963 AUD
:doh: I just saw the numbers and didn't even realize it was Australia :uhhok:
If it gets to the US ...
PS3 60gb Premium = $599
360 120gb Premium = $599
If consumers are shitting their pants that the PS3 is too expensive, how in the hell can a 360 sell?
HDMI, HDDVD, 120gb HDD ... sure those are upgrades ... but to most consumers, you took a $400 machine and made it $600.
I have a feeling that the Wii will be the #1 console by June.
edit ...
also, what do you do with previous 360 owners who don't have the 120gbs of space? What do you do if you make HDDVD titles?
This will force 360 owners to upgrade something, sometime. It'll also feel like a punishment to early 360 adopters. They supported the console from the start, only to get screwed 1.5 years down the road.
Again, if true ... 360 = modern day Genesis.
PS3 60gb Premium = $599
360 120gb Premium = $599
If consumers are shitting their pants that the PS3 is too expensive, how in the hell can a 360 sell?
HDMI, HDDVD, 120gb HDD ... sure those are upgrades ... but to most consumers, you took a $400 machine and made it $600.
I have a feeling that the Wii will be the #1 console by June.
edit ...
also, what do you do with previous 360 owners who don't have the 120gbs of space? What do you do if you make HDDVD titles?
This will force 360 owners to upgrade something, sometime. It'll also feel like a punishment to early 360 adopters. They supported the console from the start, only to get screwed 1.5 years down the road.
Again, if true ... 360 = modern day Genesis.
Last edited by e3NiNe; Feb 8, 2007 at 09:29 AM.


