QUOTE(FeRgY @ Nov 12 2006, 08:54 PM) [snapback]8946[/snapback]
Come again?

Ridge Racer is Namco's game. They pay Sony a liscensing fee to publish the game for the PS3, and they release it. They then sell the game to stores, who sell it back for a profit.
Namco makes back far more money than they paid Sony with.
Resistance is a FPS. FPS's do NOT sell in Japan. So scratch 100k right there. That leaves 400k for America. But, not EVERY person who bought a PS3 wants a FPS. Especially most PS3 players play RPG's, Sports titles, and action titles.
QUOTE(FeRgY @ Nov 12 2006, 08:57 PM) [snapback]8948[/snapback]
Yes Ken, there are actually people that would rather pay for something with a purpose and functionality than buy a $400 maxipad. It also seems that maxipad would be more of a grill than the PS3, there have been no reports of problems with PS3, but I don't expect you to lay off the grill joke

So, freezing, low framerates at 1080p, two required updates at launch, trouble connecting wirelessly, lack of VGA support, disposable controllers, faulty batteries, lack of PS2 controller support (Analog games on PS2 do not work properly. Examples include Metal Gear 2 and 3, Def Jam, Gran Turismo), extra adapter needed for PS2 and 1 saves, and lots of popups when browsing the internet aren't problems?
This post has been edited by Jr7891: Nov 12 2006, 09:09 PM