The New PlayStation 3 (PS3) Isn't Your Ordinary Gaming System

Add the PlayStation 3 to Your Christmas Wish List

It's time to brace yourself for a complete gaming revolution. The hottest game systems on the market became obsolete. On November 17, 2006, the Sony Playstation 3 became available in the U.S. and it is changing gaming entertainment forever.

The New Kid on the Block

The PlayStation 3 is an impressive and incredibly versatile system. The PlayStation 3 is backward compatible, so Sony fans will still be able to play all of their favorite PlayStation and PlayStation 2 games on it.

Like the PlayStation 2, the PlayStation 3 will also allow for CD and DVD entertainment.

The PlayStation 3 comes equipped with a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI), the hot Blu-ray technology, and a multi-axis motion sensing system. The Blu-ray technology incorporated into the PlayStation 3 has never been available in a gaming system before and it sets the PlayStation 3 apart from any other gaming platform on the market.

In addition to cutting-edge technology and convenient versatility, the PlayStation 3 also offers an online service so users can play games online and perform game downloads.

The PlayStation 3 is the answer to the prayers of diehard gamers worldwide.

Getting the PS3 in Time for Christmas

If you have any Sony fans or any serious gamers on your Christmas list, you know that the PlayStation 3 is on their Christmas wish list. The PlayStation 3 is hard to get and if you're not one of the first in line or if you don't grab one of the ones that will be available on the Internet, you may be out of luck.

Get the Goods That Go With It

When you do get your hands on the New PlayStation 3, don't forget to pick up a few new games to go with it. (You'll probably have to anyway just to get the PS 3.) While the system is backward compatible, gaming fans will definitely want to try out the hot new games created for the PlayStation 3 platform.

The PS3 Cost Factor

It's no secret that the PlayStation 3 doesn't come cheap. After all, with blu-ray technology and the other cutting-edge features the platform offers, there's no way Sony can charge the typical two or three-hundred dollars most systems go for at launch.

The PlayStation 3 comes with a price tag of $499 or $599 (depending on the model) - but you'll probably have to spend a lot more on extras to actually buy it. So expect to buy extras to score one. However rest assured that most gamers will think it is that it is worth every single penny. If you can find one, the PlayStation 3 will make a gamer you love VERY happy this Christmas.

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