It seems there is a possibility that Sony is planning to make PS3 games playable only on the system they are originally played on, and if you look around a little on the internet this isn't just a rumor.
This would mean for $60 you would beat a game in 8 or 10 hours and that's that, no trading it in, no renting games for PS3, no taking your games to a friends house and no buying used games.
There is a lot of doubt that they will actually go through with it, but considering how Sony likes to stick it to their customers it really wouldn't suprise me if they did.
I also discovered that Sony music cd's apparently install some kind of spyware program on your PC that can't be removed without a phone call to sony, I heard they are being sued over this deal, they are also being sued for all the junk PS2's they sold that would start getting disc read errors after a few months of use. I know for the first year after the PS2 launch pretty much every one I knew had to buy a second PS2 due to this problem.
Then they put out the PSP with known issues that wasn't covered in the warranty.
I just thought I would put this info out there in case anyone hadn't heard about this stuff, or if anyone has more details.
So when the PS3 launches, now they are saying maybe 2007, possibly with a $500 or $600 price tag, you will get no hard drive, a boomerang for a controller, a half assed online gameplay setup and $60 games that are useless if your machine dies...what a deal.