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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Sony PlayStation 3 80GB Metal Gear Solid 4 Pack
"great ps3"
2009-09-12
- Reviewed By User: AM8XE9P04ZXZ
got the PS3 in a timely manor and in great shape. works great sounds great
would recommend this company to anybody buying.
"have had for a year - no problems"
2009-08-21
- Reviewed By User: AR2A8G5O6LMME
Some people are getting the yellow light of death with some older models, but this one for me has worked fine. it worth the price tag because #1: it has media card slots (new ps3's dont) #2: it can play ps1 ps2 & obviously ps3 games ( new ps3's cant play ps2 games). just based on those 2 things its worth to buy over the new ps3's, not to mention its accented in chrome ( new ones are matte "metal" ) BUY THIS ONE NOT A NEW ONE!!!!!!!!!
"Overpriced but almost justifyable."
2009-07-15
- Reviewed By User: A1KTCYDX9PCZZ
This product is a bit expensive for being over a year old. It probably should be closer to $400. I guess its worth it for the PS2 backward compatibility and Metal Gear Solid Iv being packaged with it.
I wish I would've known that the free pain download advertised expired in December 2008.
The system itself it great. I have all three current generation consoles and the Playstation 3 has the most potential for me to like it still in five years.
"Best option for backwards compatibility"
2009-07-13
- Reviewed By User: A2Q3KZ4J4JDGAH
I bought this version of the PS3 for the backwards compatibility. This is probably the best PS3 package to get if you do not own a ps2 and/or ps1. The PS3 has finally started getting some good exclusive games, which made the purchase worth it IMO. I would consider the price range still kind of high for a console. Hopefully Sony will lower the price on the PS3 but Sony is probably afraid of a even more losses because it cost them a lot to make the units already.
I recommend getting a longer cable for your controller if you plan to sit farther away than like 5 ft. from your console. If you use headphones like me for audio, be prepared to get a pair of headphones designed specifically to work with the PS3, which can be kind of pricey. I wish the PS3 was built to allow audio over USB and/or had some simple audio output jacks for the basic headphones. If you just use a headset for communication with a mic, then you can just use the USB for that and have the in-game audio over speakers. Also, in case anyone is curious, you can run the PS3 off your computer LCD monitor if it has HDCP enabled (check the specifications on your monitor). If your monitor has HDMI inputs, then it probably can support the PS3. Mine was DVI only, but supported HD. It was a lot cheaper to buy a HDMI to DVI cable than to invest in a new HD TV.
I can't really speak to the whole Playstation Network vs XBox Live as I do not play multiplayer that much. I will say that the PSN is free which is cool.
When deciding about what blu-ray player to buy, the Playsation 3 was an obvious choice to me because this particular version is backwards compatible with my PS1 and PS2 games. I have limited space, so the idea of retiring my Playstation 2 without losing games sounded great. After using the Playstation 3 for a little over a year now, the console has been great. Ive never been able to enjoy a console quite like the Playstation 3.
Here are some of the things I like about it: - This console has really become my media center. Ive enjoyed playing back (with the separate remote) a huge portion of my music library, wedding photos, and honeymoon photos, onto this thing. Using either one of the USB ports or one of many card readers to load media onto the Playstation 3 is a breeze. - Im enjoying playing for free online - something I was accustomed to only on my PC, which is seeing age. - The Playstation Network is easy to browse for free game demos and videos. The majority of my hard drive is full of demos right now. - The bluetooth controller is great and is the same feel-good shape of the PS2 controller. - Being able to play my old library of games was great. I think the backwards compatibility of the PS2 is what helped sell a lot of those consoles and give the Xbox a run for its money. To me, Sony is thanking its loyal customers by having this feature. Unlike, for example, when the Super Nintendo would not play regular Nintendo games. They could have made the cartidges a similar shape and chose not to.
I wanted both a Blu-Ray player and a gaming system to play gems like Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. The price is acceptable because I would have purchased two separate pieces of hardware and probably paid more if the technology was not already included in the PS3. Throw in a game like Metal Gear 4 and this is a solid buy.
"Reverse Compat is Everything"
2009-07-07
- Reviewed By User: A1450HYUDXXYXP
The price is okay. You gotta pay what you have to since their outta production. All I can say is it plays PS3 and almost all PS2 games. What more could one require.
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