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The PlayStation 3 launched in the US and Japan in November, 2006, but it's only now--four long months later--that Sony's next-generation console is hitting Australian (and European) shores. And whilst some of the recent news coming from Sony hasn't been all positive, there's no denying that many Australian gamers are pumped that the last entrant in the next-generation console race is finally here to take on the Xbox 360 and the Nintendo Wii.

If you're an Aussie PlayStation fan, you've probably spent the last few months obsessing over every snippet of PS3 news you could find. You're probably up on the console's impressive tech specs, read all about how it compares to its next-gen competitors, and maybe even ranted with GameSpot editors on what Sony needs to do to improve the PS3's long-term chances. So instead of rehashing what you already know, the crew here at GameSpot AU has focused solely on Aussie-specific questions in this special PS3 profile. Want to know the ins and outs of the Aussie PS3 offering? Read on to find out the essentials.


» How much does the PlayStation 3 cost in Australia, and are we paying more than the rest of the world?
» What about the 20GB PS3? How come we Aussies aren't getting that version?
» Is there any difference between the Aussie PS3 and international models?
» So the firmware upgrade is a requirement for Aussie PS3s? What if I don't have an Internet connection to download it?
» OK, how about PS3 games? How much will those cost?
» And how about PlayStation Network games? How much will they cost?
» Can I play PS3 games from overseas?
» What about Blu-ray and DVD movies? Are they also region locked?
» What first-party accessories will be available in Australia on launch day?

How much does the PlayStation 3 cost in Australia, and are we paying more than the rest of the world?

While the US and Japan got their choice of either the 20GB or 60GB model of the PlayStation 3, us Aussies are only being offered the 60GB version, which will retail for A$999.95. Australian retail PS3s will come with the 60GB console (including the built-in Wi-Fi and memory card slots, which the overseas 20GB model does not have), one Sixaxis controller and USB recharge cable, a composite cable, an Ethernet cable, and an AC power cord. No game or movie demos come preloaded on the console, although Sony is offering a free copy of the Blu-ray version of Casino Royale to the first 20,000 Aussies who sign up for the PlayStation Network.

In terms of pricing, the console is cheaper in the US, with the equivalent 60GB model costing $599, or approximately A$753 in Australian money. However, gamers in the UK (who share the same launch date as we do) have to pay 425 pounds, or approximately A$1,038. The folks over in New Zealand have to pay NZ$1,199.95 (A$1,051), while Europe has to shell out 599 euros (A$1,002). Bottom line: Australians are paying more than Americans but less than many other countries.

What about the 20GB PS3? How come we Aussies aren't getting that version?

Australia was originally going to receive the 20GB version, and it was priced at A$829.95. Sony Computer Entertainment had a change of heart it would seem, as it decided not to bring in the lower-end model after the company pushed back the Australian and European release dates from November, 2006, to March, 2007.

According to Sony Computer Entertainment Australia managing director Michael Ephraim, the company dropped plans to bring the 20GB model into Australia following its experiences in the US, where the top-end 60GB model made up 97 percent of all PS3 sales. Ephraim isn't against the idea of eventually bringing the 20GB model into Australia, however. "We will look at the demand and the need for a 20GB SKU, but everything is telling us--including consumers talking to retailers via preorders--that everyone wants the top-end SKU because it has all the functionality," he said.

Is there any difference between the Aussie PS3 and international models?

Aussie and European PS3s are, for the most part, identical to US and Japanese versions--you can check out the Australia-specific details here. The biggest difference--and one that has caused a great amount of hostility so far--is that the Australian/European PS3 will have limited backward compatibility with PlayStation 2 games compared to the US model.

We've covered this in great detail before--check out our extensive feature canvassing GameSpot editors' reactions. In brief, the lack of the PS2's Emotion Engine chip in the PS3 means PS2 games have to be emulated via software (most PS1 games should work). Sony has said that 1,782 out of 2,451 PS2 games will be backwards compatible at launch, but Aussie gamers will need to download the latest firmware version for the PS3--version 1.6--to get the software emulation. Australian PS3s will come with firmware version 1.5 pre-loaded. The 1.6 upgrade is due for release on March 23--the same day as the PS3's Australian/European launch. Sony has set up a Web site where gamers can check which PS2 games will be compatible. Unfortunately, it looks like not all the backwards compatible games will work bug-free on the PS3. On its website, Sony has given each game a rating of between one and three--three bars means the game works perfectly, two means it works with minor issues, and one means it plays but with "noticeable" issues.

So the firmware upgrade is a requirement for Aussie PS3s? What if I don't have an Internet connection to download it?

If you want to be able to play PS2 games, then you'll definitely need that firmware upgrade. In addition to backward compatibility, firmware update version 1.6 will include other improvements and additions to the PS3's underlying system, including a new download manager tab, an onscreen QWERTY keyboard, better Bluetooth support, and more.

If you are unable (or unwilling) to connect your PS3 online, then the firmware update will be made available on Sony's official PS3 site for download to disc or memory cards.

OK, how about PS3 games? How much will those cost?

Sony first-party titles such as Resistance: Fall of Man, Genji: Days of the Blade, MotorStorm, and more will retail for A$99.95. Third-party titles will sell for as much as A$119.95. In the US, PS3 games normally retail for $59.99, or approximately A$75.

Sony says about 30 games--which include full games and PSN downloadable ones--will be available during the console's launch period in Australia.

And how about PlayStation Network games? How much will they cost?

The PlayStation Store will have at least 29 demos, trailers, and video downloads come Friday, March 23. In addition to free demo levels of MotorStorm, Genji: Days of the Blade, Ridge Racer 7, and Gran Turismo HD, the Australian store will feature downloadable games such as Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (A$16.95), Blast Factor (A$8.45), GripShift (A$8.85), and Lemmings (A$13.37). Most other games will be available for between A$5 and A$20.

Can I play PS3 games from overseas?

There are no region locks for PS3 games at this stage, so anything you buy from overseas (from the US, for example) should work with an Australian PS3. PS2 and PS games will still be region locked, however, so don't think you can get away with buying that US version of God of War II and play it on your Aussie PS3.

What about Blu-ray and DVD movies? Are they also region locked?

Unfortunately, yes. Aussies won't be able to play international Blu-ray or DVD movies. Remember, for DVD, you'll need to get Region 4-encoded discs. For Blu-ray, Australia is Region B.

What first-party accessories will be available in Australia on launch day?

Locally, Sony has confirmed that extra Sixaxis controllers (A$79.95), a Blu-ray disc remote control (A$49.95), a component AV cable (A$39.95), and an S-Video cable (A$29.95) will be the available first-party accessories on launch day. No word yet on when other accessories already available in the US--such as the memory card adaptor for PS2/PS cards--will reach our shores.

GameSpot Australia will have updates on hardware, games, compatibility, and other PlayStation 3 launch-related issues as soon as they become available. As mentioned, the PS3 hardware is scheduled for launch on March 23.




How successful do you think the PlayStation 3 will be in Australia? Leave us a comment below and share your thoughts.

104 Comments

  • jaydeepzone

    Posted Aug 21, 2008 7:56 am GMT

    Hey really cool PS3 looks cooler I play it on my Samsung HDTV which has some stunnig graphics and sound $$$

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  • wakdestoyer

    Posted Jul 28, 2008 11:29 am GMT

    ps3 is the bo$$ ya it dosn't have many games as 360 but better games (Resistence Fall Of Man,Resistence 2,Metal Gear Soliad 4,Motorstorm,Motorstorm Pasific Rifts and alot more) plus free online for life

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  • ps3cooly21

    Posted Feb 16, 2008 9:37 pm GMT

    im glad that iv got the 60gb one best ever to play games they dont sell them no more just the sitty 40 ones now

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  • deadmanwaltzin

    Posted Jan 2, 2008 1:05 am GMT

    we need to do away with reigions its unfair that americans pay less than PAL gamers. why are we considered stupid enough that they expect they can slip this pass us? I want a PS3 but paying over $1000 for it is riduclous when americans save $300

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  • 2006me

    Posted Dec 17, 2007 1:22 pm GMT

    what the point to get a xbox 360 its more money all that stuff you got to get blu-ray rules all the way the disks 50G! and xbox 15G lol gta4 is smaller on the xbox lol (sucks) xbox is gust as power full as a pc 3.20 gz xbox has the brick on the end wtf? go on this look on this ------------------------------------------------------------------->>>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRaYXHHCgxo

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  • appl4s

    Posted Dec 13, 2007 4:31 pm GMT

    kiloai cinsoles are the future cuz thats were the industry is going and the money computers are expensive and slow consoles rule!

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  • Mortel3-Pheonix posted Jun 23, 2007 8:41 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. login to show)

    Mortel3-Pheonix

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 8:41 am GMT (hide)

    Ps3 is gonna crash & burn.

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  • kave-man007

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 5:13 am GMT

    good thing my cuz has one

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  • terror_ninja

    Posted Jun 13, 2007 11:22 pm GMT

    i was reading all the comments and had a idea .......there should be a company thet makes all of these systems in one console make it have the appearance of a pc and the console like play of ps2 and 360 chuck in sum sixaxis as a option and sum free fast online hd gameplay and there you have it..............a realy big mess that will never work.......

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  • zellwwf

    Posted Jun 3, 2007 11:46 pm GMT

    thou i already have the ps3! But it isn't real worth! GO for a Fatal1ty motherboard with 2GB Ram and a 8800 GTX and that shall rock ur world
    " PC IS BETTER THAT CONSOLES"

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  • yacbos

    Posted May 19, 2007 1:28 am GMT

    ooh lala sony seiously are givin ppl hard time all over the globe that way i dont htink ps3 will go
    well sony deserves it they keep changing every region with blabla stuff claiming its better and at the ends its up their heads so let them eat the result of their blabla..

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  • quickhhh posted May 18, 2007 4:10 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. login to show)

    quickhhh

    Posted May 18, 2007 4:10 am GMT (hide)

    360 Rulz!!!!!!!

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  • 2x4b96123

    Posted May 8, 2007 3:58 am GMT

    actually, by the current exchange rates, the aussie dollar is $0.83 USD... wich means we get even more ripped off the higher the aussie dollar goes =D - funfunfun

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  • jeff537665

    Posted Apr 24, 2007 8:39 pm GMT

    I agree with you get a computer but I still have a PS3.

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  • kiloai

    Posted Apr 19, 2007 4:16 pm GMT

    Damn fools!!!
    stop with this crap.
    I already told u. "BUY A COMPUTER!!!"
    FORGET ABOUT CONSOLES, GET IN REALITY.
    CONSOLES ARE THE PAST.
    COMPUTERS ARE THE FUTURE.
    CAN U IMAGINE THE POWER OF A COMPUTER?
    REMEMBER...

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  • robbie774

    Posted Apr 18, 2007 10:23 pm GMT

    the cool thing about ps3 dat is cool u can attach ur psp sa a rear veiw mirro in racin games

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  • robbie774

    Posted Apr 18, 2007 10:18 pm GMT

    play station 3 is the best gameing consalt out a part from the new duo core computers!

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  • Ackad

    Posted Apr 18, 2007 7:13 pm GMT

    PS3 Rules in North America!! Xbox Sucks World Wide!! I GUESE EUROPEANS LOVE PS3 MORE THEN THE 360! Explains the article DEE DEE DEE!!

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  • shortmerv1

    Posted Apr 18, 2007 3:30 pm GMT

    Sony kill xbox the only way it kind of better is because it came out first and they got more games than the ps3. for my opinion ps3 is the hottest console for me . i know what u talking about eoin-99

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  • sid3874

    Posted Apr 16, 2007 1:26 am GMT

    I dont think it will be successful due to the high price and limited number of games, and increased competition from the Xbox 360 Elite and the low price and high entertainment from the Wii. As time progresses and the price falls, sales will increase.

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  • eoin-99

    Posted Apr 12, 2007 3:56 am GMT

    you have 2 remember the Xbox 360 looked s*** on release 2, Xbox 1.5 anyone?

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  • McGregor

    Posted Apr 11, 2007 2:52 pm GMT

    TO BboyKT: I know putting someone down and saying, "do your research" makes you feel bigger, but check out this site: http://www.ps3rules.com/ps3-specs.htm for your claim on, "the PS3 has 7.1 HD Surround Sound you douche". I like a good argument as much as the next guy, but don't put someone down because you "think" you're right. (by the way for those of you that don't want to look, that site shows that the ps3 only does 5.1 audio.) and the hdmi is included for a ps3 so you can do 1080p video (for the record component cables can do 1080p, but the majority of televisions that support 1080p do not support it through component.) hdmi can do audio, but you can also do it via optical. so in this case the hdmi is not only for audio. HDMI is the primary choice by tv companies for 1080p. They include HDMI for 1080p video on the ps3, because for most people, component cables don't support it!
    You need to do your research.

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  • McGregor

    Posted Apr 11, 2007 2:14 pm GMT

    sounds like importing from the U.S. would be a better idea. unless you're buying it for blu-ray...but isn't a stand-alone player cheaper than that?

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  • bear1961

    Posted Apr 11, 2007 10:20 am GMT

    sony murders xbox

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  • sephirothcloned

    Posted Apr 10, 2007 6:08 am GMT

    Have to say though that intill Sony stop taking the **** put back in the chip, add a rumble feature and lower the UK price I refuse to buy one. What the **** do they take us for. We are not stupid enough to take this ****.

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  • daniel101010

    Posted Apr 6, 2007 4:13 am GMT

    Haha-my advice is for every1 to forget about this money-making ps3 which is only overpriced due to the "sony ps3" logo. Every1 should go out and by a decent console worth buying and at a decent price-xbox 360 or even wii.

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  • salo1129

    Posted Apr 5, 2007 1:17 am GMT

    ps3 is going to be succesful and plaus i am in saudi arabia and i think the price over here is just fine its about U.S $650 if you look at the tech and everything else its great and plus my friend has on i like it a lot common a ps3 is like a supercomputer and belive me or not but IBM is using the ps3 processer to make the worlds fastest computer so imagen the power

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  • grdwalker

    Posted Apr 4, 2007 10:49 pm GMT

    this to tomvars: you must remember that the x360 has been out for a year already. in a year the games for ps3 will be a lot better than what is on the shelves now.

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  • ShweyGamer

    Posted Apr 3, 2007 10:46 am GMT

    I have my PS3 and 4 SixaxiS and Mem Card Reader and 3 types of Mem Cards, and 4 Games and 5 BD Movies and a 1080p TV With HDMI and Eyetoy and Bluetooth headset and BD remote.

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  • TheOLdSchool23

    Posted Apr 3, 2007 10:14 am GMT

    xbox360 is better than ps3!!
    i have xbox360 and im very happy...
    and I suggest you tu buy XBOX 360!!!!

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  • _Sam_

    Posted Apr 2, 2007 1:39 pm GMT

    I'm in the US, and I still don't have a ps3 due to the price

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  • tomvars

    Posted Apr 2, 2007 6:45 am GMT

    Im sort of a gaming loser and have no next gen consoles. That means im not biased on my decisions. so I looked around and read some stuff and I honestly think the Ps3 is not worth your money. Its few games are nearly all remakes and the ones which arent are copies of similar games. I mean Resistence is totally a cheaper version of gears of war. So im getting a 360 for its larger catologue and better online and for all the people who dont have a Ps3 dont get it. because its not a waste but you could put your money for better use

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  • BboyKT

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 8:21 pm GMT

    Copjunk
    - the PS3 has 7.1 HD Surround Sound you douche, why else would they include the HDMI port? for 1080P video? you might as well use component cables then.
    God you people need to do your reasearch.

    Joey.

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  • Mobius007

    Posted Apr 1, 2007 12:16 am GMT

    FF XII -------------> WORKS WITH NO ISSUES ON MY AUSSIE PS3

    anti-PS3 rumours!!

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  • gatsbythepig

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 2:23 pm GMT

    Thanks for the information

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  • julianlakay

    Posted Mar 28, 2007 9:53 am GMT

    All very interesting. I think one big theing the PS3 has is Blu Ray as standard. X360 Premium(the black one) doesnt even have HD DVD standard... What do you think? As an all in one home entertainment system which one will be better??

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  • copjunk

    Posted Mar 27, 2007 12:01 pm GMT

    i have to strongly disagree with CVTem, i own a 360 (broke) nd ps3 (im in the uk) and i wouldnt say its worth the £425 but linux is great on it, th load times are no bigger than 30s max! the sixaxis is fun as anything its great when enemys jump on u in resistance. I agree with the online bit but thats the game not the console i was playing 40P on resistance at full 720P ( i have 1080P but resistance works at 720P) on a sony bravia 42" with 7.1 surround sound (PS3 is 5.1 but i convert it via a breaker box) and it truly blew me away. I'm glad i bought it but i have to say that it has huge competition from the 360 and wii its definetly a better console but im not sure its worth that much
    ~scol

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  • CVTem

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 8:09 am GMT

    Lets call this a $1029.98 console, because, the things pointless without component cables, which are convinently left out of the package.
    Now, I own a wii, 360, and now a ps3, and I truly have to say this to ANYONE looking at buying a ps3..

    don't. wait and see how it turns out, if you think linux is gonna be great, 1 word, hypervisor, no access to gfx, only a framebuffer available, and its rediculously slow to use aswell.
    sixaxis is just play disheartening
    load times are shocking, the worse I seen in.. well, ever on a console.
    online works, but lacks all the things that make 360's online great
    playstation store is slow, slowest of all 3 consoles, hardest to work, but atleast the downloads are fast, much better than 360 and wii
    PS3 exclusives are dissapearing, and going multiplatform.

    What can I say, I have my PS3, and it was a big mistake.
    anyone deciding between a 360 or ps3, get a 360, more games, gfx just as good, cheaper, better online gameplay.
    no doubt the ps3 will improve some of its flaws, but theres nothing going for it at the moment, nothing at all...
    I'm not biassed, its just the facts unfortunately.

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  • Impossibilium

    Posted Mar 26, 2007 8:09 am GMT

    the explanation of who is paying what and where is never explained correctly. You can't just convert one currency to another and get the answer. There are multiple reasons prices are established for different markets and they don't just translate A to B.

    For example, directly comparing the US price of the PS3 to the UK doesn't work. If the UK price is 425. The US price is not $599. The UK price includes sales tax, the US price does not and that could be anywhere from $10-50 extra on top of the listed price depending on the state.

    Same applies to AUS. To compare it to the price of the US console you would first have to deduct the sale tax from the AUS list price.

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  • tesboathome

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 4:46 pm GMT

    I have checked everywhere and can not find either a S-Video or Component cable in Sydney, so I was dissapointed with the Graphics on my PS3 when I finally got to use it. Does anyone know if they are available yet ???? Tesboathome

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  • a_grunge_fan

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 9:09 am GMT

    I have a PS3 and it rulez!

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  • Realist1101

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 7:02 am GMT

    common people....this thing called ps3 is overpriced!!

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  • cnorr1

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 4:12 am GMT

    i have both a wii and a 360 and am looking to get a ps3 because honestly they are all good consoles in their own ways and each has strong titles zelda, gears of war, resistance

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  • chickenoverlord

    Posted Mar 25, 2007 12:56 am GMT

    i've got the big 3 now... i'm no fanboy but frankly i'm a little disappointed with the ps3... especially as there's no onboard upscaler and i was an early adopter of HDTVs so my 46inch 1080i tv doesn't do 720p therefore i can only play RFOM and motorstorm in standard def... pretty F'in pathetic from the "ultimate HD blah blah"...
    Oh and having to pay extra for component cables!?!? what a joke...

    I'm sure things will change later when better games come out but right now if ur trying to decide what to buy i would SERIOUSLY recommend a 360 instead of a PS3 unless u can afford both...
    just my 2 cents.. not trolling at all

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  • finalsquall76

    Posted Mar 24, 2007 4:30 pm GMT

    I'm so glad I waited PS3 is kick ass. Playing motorstorm online and having a blast. Awesome to see servers have good numbers. I think Australia had 150 players outta 250 on motorstorm (at about 10pm). Not bad considering there are other online games ie Res FOM. I also played on the EU server and the numbers there were awesome - No lag at all

    I still have hopes for the ps3 I think once it gets cheaper ppl will start to buy the ps3. Even some xboxer out of curiosity

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  • bihboy69

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 7:03 pm GMT

    the games are partially region locked. for example, playing a US resistance game on a JAP ps3, there will be NO blood in the game and NO hero moments.

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  • sneaky_badger

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 4:41 pm GMT

    Overall Prices are stupid
    USA £304
    Europe £406
    Uk£425
    the uk are paying 121 quid more than the US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

    not that iwas going 2 get 1

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The PS3 in Profile: An Aussie Guide

The months of waiting for Aussie PlayStation fans is finally over this week, with the PlayStation 3 hitting shops Down Under on March 23. So what can local gamers expect from Sony's latest console?

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