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Large queues are forming outside Japanese electronics stores as gamers vie to be the first to get their hands on a PlayStation 3. Electronics stores in Japan have sold out of PlayStation 3 consoles after thousands of gamers queued for hours in the cold to buy them.
The console officially went on sale on 11 November but reports suggest few stores opened at midnight to let fans get the long-awaited gadget. Large queues meant some gamers were turned away even before stores opened at 0700 local time (2100 GMT).
Instead stores are organising lotteries to decide who in the queue gets a PS3. The console officially went on sale on 11 November but Sony only made 100,000 machines available on launch day.
Many gamers could go home disappointed as Sony has only made 100,000 machines available on launch day. Instead of opening at midnight, stores organised lotteries to decide who in the queue would get a long-awaited PS3.
Line danceLine dance
Outside one store in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo more than 1,000 people are braving the cold for their chance to buy a PlayStation 3. Outside Bic Camera's flagship Tokyo store more than 1,000 people queued for their chance to buy a PlayStation 3.
The store, and many other electronics outlets in the capital, are expected to open their doors at 7AM local time (2100 GMT). I've been waiting for this day to come for so long Tomoaki Nakamura, gamer
Student Xu Minrui began queuing at 1800 local time on Friday (0900 GMT) and his early start meant he secured the first place. Shop attendants with microphones warned impatient customers that sales would end if there were any injuries.
"I love the PlayStation," he said. "It's a bit expensive but I'm going to buy it anyway. The games are the best." "Standing in line today is the only way to make sure I got one," said Takayuki Sato, 30.
Bloggers are keeping an eye on the queuesBloggers have also been cataloguing the growing numbers of people standing outside stores waiting for a chance to get a PS3. Tomoaki Nakamura, 41, said: "I've been waiting for this day to come for so long. I'll play it all through the weekend. No time for meals,"
Brian Ashcraft for game blog Kotaku toured electronics stores in Tokyo to report on numbers and described what he saw as "organized chaos". The head of Sony's game unit head, Ken Kutargai, known as 'the father of the PlayStation', expressed his gratitude to those who had waited.
He said many of those in the queue outside the Yodobashi Camera store who got a ticket that reserved them a console have been taking pictures with their phones and posting them online. PlayStation 3 was originally supposed to go on sale in 2006
"They're good as gold," he wrote. "When Yodobashi Camera hands you one of those, they've all but handed you the console." "I hope you will enjoy the next-generation entertainment to your heart's content," he said.
The BBC News website has also received e-mail messages from those in the queue outside stores. The company said it would be a few days before they knew whether all retailers had sold out of the PS3 console.
Earlier, bloggers catalogued the numbers of people waiting outside stores.
Brian Ashcraft who toured electronics stores in Tokyo for game blog Kotaku described the scene as "organised chaos".
The BBC News website also received e-mail messages from those queuing outside stores.
Game gearGame gear
The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is being sold in two configurations. The more expensive version has a 60GB hard drive and wi-fi on board and costs, in Japan, 60,000 yen (£270). The cheaper version has a 20GB hard drive, lacks the wi-fi and will cost 49,980 yen (£222). European prices are expected to be higher than direct comparisons suggest.The PlayStation 3 (PS3) is being sold in two configurations. The more expensive version has a 60GB hard drive and wi-fi on board and costs, in Japan, 60,000 yen (£270). The cheaper version has a 20GB hard drive, lacks the wi-fi and will cost 49,980 yen (£222). European prices are expected to be higher than direct comparisons suggest.
Clickable guide to the PS3 A voyage around the hardware A fan's view of the PS3 The console in action
Both versions include a wireless controller, a Blu-ray high-definition DVD drive and a port so they can work with a high-definition display. Buying a PS3 also gives owners free access to the online PlayStation Network where they can meet and take on other gamers.Both versions include a wireless controller, a Blu-ray high-definition DVD drive and a port so they can work with a high-definition display. Buying a PS3 also gives owners free access to the online PlayStation Network where they can meet and take on other gamers.
PS3 demonstrations have drawn crowds in TokyoSony expects five games to be available at launch including Ridge Racer 7, Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight, Genji, and Resistance: Fall of Man. Sony expects five games to be available at launch including Ridge Racer 7, Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight, Genji, and Resistance: Fall of Man.
Like other next-generation consoles the PS3 offers gamers much more detailed graphics than ever before. The IBM-developed Cell chip inside the console uses seven separate processing cores which can be used to make the physics in game worlds more realistic and allow computer-controlled enemies to behave with great sophistication.Like other next-generation consoles the PS3 offers gamers much more detailed graphics than ever before. The IBM-developed Cell chip inside the console uses seven separate processing cores which can be used to make the physics in game worlds more realistic and allow computer-controlled enemies to behave with great sophistication.
News agencies reported that Japanese PlayStation fans were already starting to queue outside electronics stores to try to be the first to get hold of one of the new consoles.
"The image quality is so superb you'd almost think it's a real movie," gamer Hisafumi Funato said after trying it out at a demonstration event in downtown Tokyo. "I want one, especially if I don't have to stand in a long line.""The image quality is so superb you'd almost think it's a real movie," gamer Hisafumi Funato said after trying it out at a demonstration event in downtown Tokyo. "I want one, especially if I don't have to stand in a long line."
Cost crunchCost crunch
The PlayStation 3 was originally supposed to go on sale in early 2006 but production problems and shortages of key components forced a delay. The European launch of the console has been pushed back to March 2007.The PlayStation 3 was originally supposed to go on sale in early 2006 but production problems and shortages of key components forced a delay. The European launch of the console has been pushed back to March 2007.
This has also meant that there are only 100,000 consoles for gamers in Japan. Sony said 400,000 will be available for the US launch on 17 November. Despite the shortages, Sony said it was confident of shipping six million PS3s by the end of March 2007.This has also meant that there are only 100,000 consoles for gamers in Japan. Sony said 400,000 will be available for the US launch on 17 November. Despite the shortages, Sony said it was confident of shipping six million PS3s by the end of March 2007.
Although Sony has dominated home console gaming since the launch of the first PlayStation in 1994 its lead is under greater threat than ever before. Arch-rival Microsoft released its Xbox 360 console in November 2005. By the end of 2006 Microsoft hopes to have sold about 10 million Xbox 360s.Although Sony has dominated home console gaming since the launch of the first PlayStation in 1994 its lead is under greater threat than ever before. Arch-rival Microsoft released its Xbox 360 console in November 2005. By the end of 2006 Microsoft hopes to have sold about 10 million Xbox 360s.
Also due to launch in November is Nintendo's Wii console which is far cheaper than the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360. It goes on sale in the US on 19 November.Also due to launch in November is Nintendo's Wii console which is far cheaper than the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360. It goes on sale in the US on 19 November.
Analysts expect Sony to lose money on every console sold for some time to come.Analysts expect Sony to lose money on every console sold for some time to come.
"For all you know, it may take Sony five years to get back the money it's invested in PS3," said Mitsuhiro Osawa, analyst for Mizuho Investors Securities, "even 10 years if it doesn't watch out.""For all you know, it may take Sony five years to get back the money it's invested in PS3," said Mitsuhiro Osawa, analyst for Mizuho Investors Securities, "even 10 years if it doesn't watch out."


Are you going to be one of the first to get a PlayStation 3? What is its appeal to you? Send us your comments using the form below.Are you going to be one of the first to get a PlayStation 3? What is its appeal to you? Send us your comments using the form below.
I am in Central Tokyo now. Will be queuing up soon. BIC Camera opens at 7am. Only 100k units for whole of Japan. Not sure I'm going to make it.Paul Senior, Oxford, UKI am in Central Tokyo now. Will be queuing up soon. BIC Camera opens at 7am. Only 100k units for whole of Japan. Not sure I'm going to make it.Paul Senior, Oxford, UK
I pre-ordered my PS3 about 6 months ago. This gaming machine is clearly going to be one of the best. The late release does not bother me, it gives Sony more time to make it a better console for gamer satisfaction. Just looking at the previews of the games were enough to get me to buy it. Its same style controller as the PS2 is great, considering it is the best, in my opinion, and most comfortable gaming controller made. Sony have always been one step ahead, Microsoft had a slight struggle and Nintendo have bit the dust.Sam Muller, London, UKI pre-ordered my PS3 about 6 months ago. This gaming machine is clearly going to be one of the best. The late release does not bother me, it gives Sony more time to make it a better console for gamer satisfaction. Just looking at the previews of the games were enough to get me to buy it. Its same style controller as the PS2 is great, considering it is the best, in my opinion, and most comfortable gaming controller made. Sony have always been one step ahead, Microsoft had a slight struggle and Nintendo have bit the dust.Sam Muller, London, UK
I will definitely be one of the first in the country to get my hands on one of these monster consoles. It appeals to me more often than not as not only is it a Games console it is a multimedia centre to name a few and the added bonus of the CELL RSX graphic process gives the console so much more credibility for the users to entertain themselves evermore so surreal.Benj, Southport, MerseysideI will definitely be one of the first in the country to get my hands on one of these monster consoles. It appeals to me more often than not as not only is it a Games console it is a multimedia centre to name a few and the added bonus of the CELL RSX graphic process gives the console so much more credibility for the users to entertain themselves evermore so surreal.Benj, Southport, Merseyside
I will certainly not be buying a PS3. Though this console has amazing technical specifications, I have been put off by Sony's continuing neglect of its European customers. Release in Japan 11 November 2006, USA on 17 November 2006, and Europe some time in March 2007 - if we're lucky, maybe! Sorry Sony, but that's just not good enough - you can keep your console!Mike, Aberdeen, UKI will certainly not be buying a PS3. Though this console has amazing technical specifications, I have been put off by Sony's continuing neglect of its European customers. Release in Japan 11 November 2006, USA on 17 November 2006, and Europe some time in March 2007 - if we're lucky, maybe! Sorry Sony, but that's just not good enough - you can keep your console!Mike, Aberdeen, UK
I'm a diehard Metal Gear Solid fan so I'll be getting a PS3 when 'Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots' comes out, probably in July 2007. It may be expensive, but it's unbearable to imagine waiting any longer to find out what happens to Solid Snake! Hideo Kojima at Konami is a storytelling genius, I'd still buy a PS3 even if MGS4 was the only game on the console and the price was £1000!Seb Barrow, Trowbridge, UKI'm a diehard Metal Gear Solid fan so I'll be getting a PS3 when 'Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots' comes out, probably in July 2007. It may be expensive, but it's unbearable to imagine waiting any longer to find out what happens to Solid Snake! Hideo Kojima at Konami is a storytelling genius, I'd still buy a PS3 even if MGS4 was the only game on the console and the price was £1000!Seb Barrow, Trowbridge, UK
I won't get a PS3, it's too expensive and the format wars aren't yet over. I'm glad its being released though, because now the PS2 will go down to around 50 dollars and its library will also see a drop, which, with the outrageous price of new video games nowadays, will fit my budget.Rob, I won't get a PS3, it's too expensive and the format wars aren't yet over. I'm glad its being released though, because now the PS2 will go down to around 50 dollars and its library will also see a drop, which, with the outrageous price of new video games nowadays, will fit my budget.Rob,
I've always stayed faithful to the PlayStation. I'll be queuing in the UK when it finally goes out on sale. I wouldn¿t give a penny to Microsoft for their Xbox, if it¿s anything like their operating systems it most probably crashes every 10 seconds. Give me Sony any day. James Munro, UK I've always stayed faithful to the PlayStation. I'll be queuing in the UK when it finally goes out on sale. I wouldn't give a penny to Microsoft for their Xbox, if it's anything like their operating systems it most probably crashes every 10 seconds. Give me Sony any day. James Munro, UK
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