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Oct 9 2006, 5:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Another Japanese Game Exporter opens their Sony PS3 pre-order list. Today it is Play-Asia.
Similar to Lik-Sang, Play-Asia is taking Sony PS3 pre-orders with no money down. The down-side of this deal is that you do not know the final price and there is no guarantee that you get a PS3 from the first batch on launch day.
Audio Cubes already sold-out their 2nd batch of Sony PS3 stock they could secure. Audio Cubes goes a different route. They set pricing. The 60GB PS3 that was available for pre-order on Friday, sold for $799.
Play-Asia also lists several PS3 accessories for pre-order, but without pricing. More PS3 News.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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