23rd September, 2009 by caitas
Tags: Gadget, Gaming, News, PS3, Sony

It seems that various pictures presented by the inventory complex of a Norwegian GameStop depict a bunch of 250 gigabytes Play-Station 3. This information was provided by Joystiq. These Sony game consoles were associated with successful games such as Need for Speed: Shift, FIFA 10, Uncharted 2 and Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time.
If it is proven that the screenshots presented by Joystiq are accurate and not false, the bundle of Sony gadgets depicted in the photographs may be in line with previous speculations that stated the existence of a 250 gigabyte Sony Play-Station 3 gaming console. Even if the Federal Communications Commission tried to hide the identity of the 250 gigabytes Play-Station 3, another photograph leaked.
The picture depicted a commercial box full of 250 gigabyte Play-Station 3 that was packed with the Uncharted 2 with it. The executives from Sony Company stated that this discovery is a falsified picture. For those who are very keen on the Play-Station gaming consoles, they should know that the Norwegian GameStop listed the purchasing prices of each 250 gigabyte Play-Station 3 bundle at 3799 kr (in American money is approximately $640 USD ). The Norwegian entity also stated that the acquisition price for the earlier model of Play-Station 3, the 120 gigabytes one was of nearly 500 kr, which means almost $85 in United States money.
I’m definitely interested in the Fifa 2010 bundle but considering I have a PS3 Slim already it would be pointless for me to get one.