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PlayStation 3 160 GB Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pack

PlayStation 3 160 GB Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pack

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From: Sony
Category: Video Games

List Price: $499.99
Buy New: $498.99
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 251

Platform: Playstation 3
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: 160 GB Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Pack
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: PlayStation 3
Graphics RAM: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 17
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.2 x 0.1

MPN: 711719803805
Model: 98038
UPC: 711719803805
EAN: 0711719803805
ASIN: B001ELI4S4

Release Date: November 17, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: *FACTORY SEALED!! FAST SHIPPING!! SHIPPING PRIORITY MAIL TODAY!!!!!

Features:
  • Internal 160GB HDD for storing your games, music, and photos
  • Built-in Blu-ray player and HDMI output for 1080p resolution
  • 2 USB Ports, Internet ready with built-in Wi-Fi, and Free PlayStation Network Access
  • Includes 1 Dualshock 3 wireless controller
  • Includes Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and a PAIN Downloadable game voucher

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
As DVD playback made the PlayStation 2 more than just a game machine, hefty multi-media features make the Sony PlayStation 3 an even more versatile home entertainment machine. Features such as video chat, Internet access, digital photo viewing, and digital audio and video will likely make it the central component of your media set-up. Still, it is first and foremost a game console--and a powerful one at that.

Under the Hood
The PS3 features IBM's "Cell" processor and a co-developed Nvidia graphics processor that makes the system able to perform two trillion calculations per second. That's approximately 320 times more calculations per second than the PS2. Along with the traditional AV and composite connections, it also boasts an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) port, which delivers uncompressed, unconverted digital picture and sound to compatible high-definition TV and projectors. The system is capable of 128-bit pixel precision and 1080p resolution for a full HD experience.

PlayStation 3 is a powerful gaming and home entertainment machine.
Blu-Ray is the New Way
Sony's PlayStation 3 games are encoded onto the Blu-Ray disc media format, which can hold six times as much data as traditional DVDs. This increase in capacity, combined with the awesome power of its processor and graphics card, promises mind-blowing games once developers have learned how to fully harness the new console's power. The PS3 will also support CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R formats.



Use a variety of hand-to-hand combat moves to neutralize enemies. View larger.


Explore an exotic locale to find the hidden treasure. View larger.
In addition, PlayStation 3 system software update version 2.20 and up includes BD Live support. With this you can now play discs that support Blu-ray Disc Profile 2.0 (BD-LIVE) and you can also connect to the Internet while playing discs that support this format so that you can obtain additional features. Features that are available vary depending on the software in use.

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is included with this Sony PlayStation 3 bundle pack. The game begins with a 400-year-old clue found in the coffin of famed explorer, Sir Francis Drake. The clue sends modern-day fortune hunter, Nathan Drake, on a quest to find the fabled treasure of El Dorado, leading to the discovery of a long forgotten island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The expedition turns deadly when Drake's party becomes stranded on an island and hunted by modern day pirates. Outnumbered and outgunned, Nathan must fight to survive and unravel the terrible secrets of the mysterious island.

Adventure, Mystery, and Exploration Abound
Using maps and ancient artifacts you'll uncover clues and unravel mysteries that will reveal a forgotten island a lost treasure. This uncharted world is alive with intrigue and mystery, and you'll revel in the amazing graphics as you explore exotic locations and traverse through living jungles and 400-year-old ruins. Drake's not all on his own -- his companions and allies play an important role in the adventure through cooperative gameplay mechanics, gun play, and exploration.

Action-Packed gameplay
Your abilities will be tested, challenge after challenge, as you struggle to stay alive by any means necessary. Thrilling high-speed chases over land and water and terrifying gunfire will keep you on the edge of your seat. And if that's not enough, you'll need to employ an array of hand-to-hand combat moves to keep your enemies off balance with haymaker punches and running drop-kicks.

Charming, exciting, and adventure-packed, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is an excellent addition to this Sony PlayStation 3 game console bundle.

What's in the Box

  • Game system with 160 GB HD, Internet-ready built-in Wi-Fi, and 2 USB ports
  • Dualshock 3 wireless controller
  • Uncharted: Drake's Fortune game
  • Voucher for downloadable PAIN game
  • Free PlayStation Network membership




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars PS3 Console   November 20, 2008
Ivor G. Reid (USA)
12 out of 15 found this review helpful

Hi all,
I do not own the PS3 160GB yet. I do own the original 60GB. I was lucky to get the last of it before they were completely out. My 60GB is great. The backward compatability was a must for me since I had given away my PS2 console. So I felt comfortable at the time purchasing the PS3 and getting the best of both worlds. Just as the previous reviewer stated using up the hard drive happens quickly especially with these newer games that dump to your hard drive for faster access. So having a bigger hard drive makes sense. I am considering buying PS3 160GB and use it as a blu-ray player, store pictures, videos, etc. and keep using the 60GB for game playing. I have both PS3 60GB and Xbox 360 consoles. I got scared recently when my Xbox 360 froze up on me. I immediately went out and purchase the Xbox 360 Elite. I am heavy into online gaming this is why I like the Xbox platform for that reason only. I do prefer PS3 because I believe it is a more robust system. I have not had any problems with my current PS3. The system is awesome. I am just not too satisfy with their online gaming system or setup in general in comprison to the Xbox online setup. Other than that PS3 is great and the way to go in my opinion. I am just praying for the PS3 online to get better and have more users online. I have traveled extensively to Asia and Sony PS2, PS3 is very popular. My experience over in Asia playing with PS2, PS3 system makes it hard for me to look any other way too much other than PS system. The PS3 system I think gives you a better bang for your money. I find it is less prone to breakage than the Xbox 360. I am on my second Xbox 360 because of this reason and not by choice. I am going to purchase the PS3 160GB system by choice not by failure.



4 out of 5 stars Playstation 3 - 160gb bundled - don't even look back   November 18, 2008
F. Theodor Hoppe (alameda, CA)
12 out of 16 found this review helpful

I am a critical video professional (deals in HD issues daily) who rarely believes any marketing hype bull... But know this...this is a great platform to begin a long term gaming and entertainment commitment with ( I haven't bought any gaming platform in years but this changed my mind enough to make this our first game platform for my 8 year old son - I can see this working for us for the next three years (a life time for an industry)). With HDMI interface cabling and digital sound... all you can say is "Wow!" It looks great on our sharp 1080p 42 - much better than a line doubled crap sold as semi HD". Furthermore you don't have to geek out with the immediate upgrading of hard drives and when you do, simply add some additional high speed hard drives which are now dirt cheap. This can be nearly all that you need... Simple, elegant interface with the power of a true media center. Beautiful blue-ray dvd playback and adequate internet responses make this thing even better. Movies, games, music and internet right at your finger tips.

In a out of the box test, we did a side by side with a new XBox at our friends house... Their 12 year gamer old found this to be a 4.5 out of 5. He is already pushing to get one for his family room.

Some ideas on catch up on the tight dollars... Save your money by cutting HBO and kick in a few more dollars for BD netflix and novelties on the play station store. Don't geek out by worrying about building the ultimate solution and enjoy a simple bigger, newer dimension in gaming and home entertainment.

You can never lose on the best in class hot sony product.

Bottom line-Don't look back!



4 out of 5 stars Solid bundle, not the best choice if you are planning a disk upgrade   November 7, 2008
A. Dent (USA)
87 out of 90 found this review helpful

Necessary disclosure: I do not own this model but do I own the 60GB model, recently upgraded to 320GB. I am also very familiar with the latest 80GB model (which is basically this one with a larger disk) because one of my neighbors has one and I am the neighborhood's unofficial and unpaid 'computer' consultant :). I did some research in anticipation of us purchasing a second unit because I promised the kids 'their own' if their grades were going to meet a certain standard.

As compared to the 60GB model (see this model's pluses and minuses and what all PS3s have in common):
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+ Less expensive (I paid $599 for my 60GB PS3)
+ 266% more storage
+ Improved power efficiency
+ Dual shock controller (rumble)
+ Bundled Drake's Fortune and Pain voucher for a PSN download
+ Amazon Blu-ray movies promotion (buy 4 movies from list and get $100 off through end of 2008)

= Wireless Wi-Fi or wired Ethernet network connections
= Bluetooth for controllers, keyboards, earpieces, etc.
= Controllers charged via USB wires
= Free, unlimited access to the PSN network, including online play
= Full PSOne compatibility
= Blu-ray player
= DVD player
= CD player
= HDMI, component video (component wire included but no HDMI cable)
= Surround sound
= Internet browser
= Allows for installation of third-party operating systems such as Linux
= Disk is easily upgradeable without voiding warranty
= Quiet operation

- No memory card interfaces
- 2 USB ports vs. 4 USB ports on the 60GB
- No PS2 compatibility
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STORAGE and STORAGE UPGRADE:
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This model comes with an 160GB drive. This is nice because, based on my own experience, 160GB should be sufficient for a few years of use for as long as you don't plan to purchase lots of movies from the PSN store or download to many full games - if you are thiking about storing movies on your PS3 disk, consider upgrading to larger storage. However, unless you believe that Uncharted + Pain are worth the extra $100, you may be slightly better off buying the 80GB model for $100 less and then upgrading.

To give you an idea of the amount of storage you may need on your PS3, I recently checked the status of my 320GB disk and I found that I had 198GB free. That means that, one year after purchasing my (then) 60GB box I was using 122GB already. The space is taken by family pictures, a little music, lots of demos, many 'disk' games that dump gigabytes of data to the disk to improve performance, many videos the kids are making with the 'Eye' camera, game saves. I suspect that 'Home', when it becomes available, may require a few more GB's for its own use so 320GB may be what you need if you don't want to constantly worry about deleting old stuff before you run out of space.

If you are on the upgrade path, $80 would buy you a 320GB drive. I used the Western Digital WD3200BEVT 320 GB Scorpio Sata 5400 Rpm 8MB 2.5 inch myself but that was back in June/July and I paid about $150 then; you could get much larger drives for less now. 1TB drives are available for a few $$ more and you should try to get one of those if you are planning to store lots of videos. The nice thing about upgrading your disk is that you are also going to be left with a perfectly good 80GB or $160GB drive which you can place into a cheap enclosure, and the StarTech AT2510U2 InfoSafe 2.5-Inch USB/SATA Hard Drive Enclosure worked for me. I am using the free leftover drive as a backup device for family photos.

Upgrading the disk is (relatively) easy and you can find a lot of advice on the Net. Search for "PlayStation 3 Hard Drive Upgrade (HOWTO)" for videos that should help you decide if you are comfortable with upgrading. If upgrading is the first thing you do (before installing games or uploading personal files), everything becomes very easy because you need not worry about backups or restores. I upgraded my box in a couple of hours WITH the backup/restore steps.


MEMORY CARD INTERFACES:
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The lack of memory card interfaces is annoying but you can get around it. Copy your stuff to a USB drive or flash drive and... problem solved. You can then upload your things through the USB. It's somewhat inconvenient but it's no big deal.


USB PORTS:
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My old 60GB model has 4 USB ports and I am using all of them. One for the PS3 Eye (camera), a second has a wireless keyboard dongle, the third is where the racing wheel plugs in and the last one I use to charge controllers. Of course, you can and you WILL be able to live with 2 slots but it is likely that you will be doing some plugging/unplugging if you begin adding peripherals. One way around it is to get a USB port multiplexer. Another solution is seek Bluetooth peripherals (wireless) if you can find them. Bluetooth keyboards, for example, are available.


PS2 COMPATIBILITY:
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This model does not support PS2 software. Since the original PS2-compatible PS3's are hard to get, this has to be accepted as reality. I assume that Sony, after polling existing and future PS3 users, found that most users don't need PS2 compatibility. Soon after we upgraded to a PS3 my kids were playing Kingdom Hearts and Destroy All Humans but I haven't seen them doing so in quite a while. It is nice to have PS2 compatibility but its lacking would not stop me from buying a PS3.

PSOne GAMES:
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The PS3 has full PSOne compatilibity. Lots of them are available for download at the PSN store. They are quite inexpensive and some of them are still fun to play.


SUMMARY:
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- If you like Drake's and you do not consider upgrading, buy THIS model. In fact, you should buy this model regardless of Drake's because you are likely to be unhappy with an unupgraded 80GB model - like I mentioned above, I am already using over 120GB and this is BEFORE Home.
- If you are planning to upgrade, you're better off with an 80GB model selling for $100 less because you can use the $100 you save to buy yourself Drake's for about $40 and use the balance to help pay for your disk upgrade.
- Get yourself a USB port multiplexer if you need more than 2 ports.
- Transfer your photos to flash drives to get around the missing memory card interfaces.
- Keep your PS2 if you have one and still wish to play PS2 games in the future.
- Enjoy your new PS3.


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Note: I am not taking off one star for the lack of PS2 compatibility. I understand that Sony must compete on price and make a profit and times are tough. However, I simply can't see why Sony cut the number of USB ports from 4 down to 2 and this explains why this unit gets 4 stars instead of 5. This is a relatively significant inconvenience and I can't see how it would cost Sony more than a dollar or 2 if it provided 4 ports instead of 2.


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