The Orange Box on PlayStation 3 Delayed
By Chris on Thursday, September 6th, 2007 at 12:17 PM PST In Electronic Arts, Half-Life, Sony, Valve

The concept of a Valve game being delayed will no doubt be shocking, and jar you such that you don’t know what to believe anymore. The PlayStation 3 version of the upcoming The Orange Box, which contains Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2 Episodes One and Two, Team Fortress 2 and Portal (I can’t get over what a bargain that is), has been delayed by “a couple weeks.” The PC and Xbox 360 versions of the package are still set for release on October 9; the ports are being handled by EA, which has had some trouble with PlayStation 3 development – see this year’s Madden’s framerate.
No specific reason was cited for the delay, but from the sound of the extraordinarily vague “couple weeks” delay, PS3 owners should still be able to get their hands on the game before the holidays.via Joystiq

Everytime…I swear
PS3 may have the hardware but its rubbish for porting games over to it because it is too hard to code software on it.
Another nail in the coffin for PS3.
The development problems the ps3 is having really are a poor show, it may be able to produce great games in the future but why would I buy one just now, when the 360’s software support is much stronger. I genuinely feel Sony will lose the battle with the PS3,