What special features? A bigger hard drive is an accessory and should be sold separately, or better yet with an industry standard connection so that ANY hard drive will fit.TheYellowCellPhone said:I don't care for them. It's to make improvements that the first ones don't have, but really you don't have to have these special features.
And the PS3 has actively been dropping features
Backwards compatibility? gone
Other OS? gone (although now they've robbed it from the original consoles too)
Memory card slots? gone
useful number of USB sockets? only 2 left.
The whole point of consoles was having a baseline (preferably a cheap one) that everyone works from, if the new version of a console has more RAM what happens to the million units already out there when games start using that extra memory? they may as well have brought out a new console instead because all existing customers have been left behind. If a newer version is less capable then the newer customers may find themselves unable to play some games or have less reason to buy the console in the first place.
When PS2 game sales were still higher than all current consoles sales, Sony's dropping of backwards compatibility from the PS3 was the most retarded move they could have made. (I could understand it from the slim model to save space but can you even get a fat ps3 anymore?)
The only re-releases I approve of is either drastic visual redesigns (ala ps slim) or new bundles (say an xbox with kinect)