I say keep it, something i wish my 40GB ps3 had was the memory cards and extra usb ports + backward compatability. I say upgrade your memory (you can buy 500GB drives off amazon for 65 GBP)Razor_01 said:What are your thoughs?
I say keep it, something i wish my 40GB ps3 had was the memory cards and extra usb ports + backward compatability. I say upgrade your memory (you can buy 500GB drives off amazon for 65 GBP)Razor_01 said:What are your thoughs?
I just watched a sale end on eBay yesterday for $405 with free ups shipping. Only thing included was the PS3 console and the controller it came with. It battled from the original $250 posting to $405 ending. I couldn't believe it either.sneakypenguin said:I just don't see you getting 400 bucks out of it. Maybe 250....
Still I jsut can't see someone paying 100 dollars over retail. heck you could get a new ps3 slim and 2-3 PS2's for 400 bucks. But more power to you if you can find a buyer for a used 60gb.Razor_01 said:I just watched a sale end on eBay yesterday for $405 with free ups shipping. Only thing included was the PS3 console and the controller it came with. It battled from the original $250 posting to $405 ending. I couldn't believe it either.sneakypenguin said:I just don't see you getting 400 bucks out of it. Maybe 250....
Some people want the original 60GB's because they are about 99% backward compatible, can run Linux and have all the card reader slots.
Gah, you beat me to itlink670 said:Turn it into a George Foreman Grill
I can exchange my 80GB with your 60GB.Razor_01 said:I picked up the PS3 when it first came out and I'm thinking about sell my 60GB and picking up the new Slim.
I saw a 60GB go last night for $405 on eBay so here are my thoughts. If I sold mine for $400 and after shipping I would be at $350. I would get a new 1 year warranty with the slim, a dual shock 3, 120GB HDD and all the benefits in size and power consumption with the slim. I don't use my PS3 to play PS2 games so that might benefit someone else that is looking for that.
Seems like a win win situation right....? What are your thoughs?
He said he wanted to get the PS3 Slim. It's not shiny, it's matte.joe182 said:OT: sell it before it dies, as mine just didThen get yourself a shiny new one
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Not much of a sacrifice if he never uses it.(JohnsonStraits) said:you would sacrifice your backwards compatabilit
Dude, just buy a 500gig SATA PC Hardrive and install it. It works and you don't have to spend much money to gain a bunch of space.Razor_01 said:I picked up the PS3 when it first came out and I'm thinking about sell my 60GB and picking up the new Slim.
I saw a 60GB go last night for $405 on eBay so here are my thoughts. If I sold mine for $400 and after shipping I would be at $350. I would get a new 1 year warranty with the slim, a dual shock 3, 120GB HDD and all the benefits in size and power consumption with the slim. I don't use my PS3 to play PS2 games so that might benefit someone else that is looking for that.
Seems like a win win situation right....? What are your thoughs?
I read in an old issue of EGM that when the psp was sort of new, someone just sold the box and that was even in the discripition. Is this where you got the idea?KingTeabag said:Sell the box on Ebay claiming it has the PS3 inside.
Then sell the real Playstation at your local game store!
actually no the 60GB will play 100% of the games, it has the ps2 chip on board and will play them allMR.Spartacus said:The difference is the 60G will play about 99.5% of all PS2 games The 80G's with the limited BC played about 80-90% and the new ones play precisely 0% of all PS2 games. That and the 60G had other features like four USB ports(vs two on current) and memory card slots which I've actually gotten some use out of but it seems I'm more or less alone on that.