PlayStation 2: Not steep but sure scarce.(DVD-based console)

Video Business, May, 2000 by Rivero, Enrique

LOS ANGELES--Sony Computer Electronics America's launch plan for the highly anticipated PlayStation 2 is good and bad news for U.S. retailers. The 128-bit, DVD-based console will be priced at a consumer-friendly $299, the same price assigned to the original PlayStation when it debuted in 1995, and Sony plans to spend $200 million marketing the new version as well as the original.

However, just 1 million units will be shipped to North America this year, and they won't go on sale until Oct. 26, weeks later than retailers had hoped. The system sold neatly 1 million units during the first weekend it debuted in Japan in March. Meanwhile, the lag time between the introduction of Sega Dreamcast in September 1999, PlayStation 2 in October 2000 and...

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