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To: Beachbumm who wrote (14597)8/28/1998 12:36:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25814
 
Sony Computer Entertainment America Lowers Price of PlayStation Game
Console to $129 - BW, 08:24 a.m. Aug 25, 1998 Eastern

Lower Prices on Hardware, Software and Peripherals Make
PlayStation the System to Beat this Holiday Season

FOSTER CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 25, 1998-- Continuing
its role as the undisputed industry leader, Sony Computer Entertainment
America announced today that effective August 30, its best-selling PlayStation game
console will be available to consumers for $129, a more than 10 percent reduction
from its current manufacturers suggested retail price. As an additional benefit to
consumers, the company also announced lower prices on several
PlayStation-branded peripherals and the addition of more than a dozen best-selling
games to the "Greatest Hits" collection, a series of the most popular PlayStation
games available for as low as $19.99.

In June 1998, Sony Computer Entertainment America introduced a new PlayStation
hardware offering packaged with the Dual Shock(TM) Analog Controller and since
its market introduction, this model has been widely embraced by consumers and
retailers. Because the PlayStation business is experiencing a 60 percent increase in
sales from this time last year, the company expects sales of the already popular
console to increase following its price reduction to $129, especially among first-time
videogame consumers.

"With a PlayStation now in approximately one in every 10 U.S. households,
consumers have already demonstrated their overwhelming support and loyalty for our
products," said Kaz Hirai, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Sony
Computer Entertainment America. "As a result of the popularity of the PlayStation
worldwide, Sony Computer Entertainment has been able to grow the gaming
category as a whole representing tremendous opportunities for our partners and
ultimately, for the consumer. With today's announcement, the PlayStation experience
becomes attractive to an even greater audience."

In just three years, PlayStation has become the dominant leader in videogame
entertainment, with a North American installed base of more than 11.5 million
consoles, and life-to-date software sales exceeding 85 million units. According to the
life-to-date figures in the June report from the NPD Group, a leading source of
information on the videogame industry, PlayStation currently enjoys an impressive
56.5 percent market share for next generation hardware and 64.2 percent market
share for next generation software.

The pricing announcement is accompanied by the addition of several game titles to
PlayStation's "Greatest Hits" series. The new "Greatest Hits" inductees include the
following: Cool Boarders(TM) 2; Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back(TM);
1Extreme, formerly known as ESPN(r) Extreme Games; Jet Moto(TM) 2; and
Twisted Metal(r) 2. With the new inductees, the "Greatest Hits" collection now
includes more than 45 of the top-selling and most popular PlayStation games of all
time. Consumers can find "Greatest Hits" titles for an MSRP of $24.99, with many
retailers advertising game titles for as low as $19.99.

"With the announcement of our new pricing structure, the PlayStation business is
poised to dominate the holiday selling season," said Jack Tretton, vice president,
sales, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "It is clear to us that consumers are
drawn to the PlayStation because of the ongoing entertainment value of our
videogames titles. The 'Greatest Hits' series is an excellent opportunity for new
PlayStation purchasers to get the very best of PlayStation and for core gamers to
add classic titles to their existing libraries."

Also announced today, Sony Computer Entertainment America will lower the price
on several PlayStation-branded peripherals. On August 30, consumers will be able to
find PlayStation memory cards retailing at a low price of $14.99 and in a variety of
new colors, including: black, clear, gray, emerald and blue. In addition, consumers will
be able to find lower prices on other peripheral units, including the Digital Controller
for $14.99; the Multi-tap for $29.99; and the RFU Adapter for $14.99.

Sony Computer Entertainment America, a division of Sony Computer Entertainment
America Inc., markets and distributes the PlayStation game console in North
America, develops and publishes software for the PlayStation game console, and
manages the U.S. third party licensing program. Based in Foster City, Calif., Sony
Computer Entertainment America Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony
Computer Entertainment Inc. Visit us on the Web at playstation.com

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