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First PS3s get sold
Created: 11/17/2006
Video description: From San Francisco: CNET.com's Molly Wood is on hand for the first PlayStation 3s to be sold just after midnight on Friday morning. Hear from both the hard-core gamers, the budding entrepreneurs and the lucky first buyer.

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