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What the hell are you on about?

the least they could do is offer a voucher for another substitute game. they'd be getting the same money and not screwing people over. i assume they're guaranteed a certain number of consoles, so if they're offering new preorders theres no reason why they can't just offer them to those effected by this. Target's

This is the email I received from Amazon regarding my PS4 Watch Dogs bundle pre order:

And that is the way Target should have handled the situation. Take notes Target.

Here is an e-mail I got from amazon regarding my pre-order.

One day we'll have the technology to make it look like the players properly high-five... One day...

When I saw this Mega, this was the first thing that came to mind.

Microsoft does that a lot too, I don't think that's a reason to dislike either of them.

lol, then are you also no longer a fan of Microsoft? They pull this shit more often. Especially timed exclusive stuff.

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I love Gravity Rush. Such an amazing game. Great gameplay, setting, music, and I even enjoyed the story.

These are guidelines. Sony has the right, at their discretion make the ultimate determination as to what content violates them. There are clearly games commercially available on the Playstation Platform that contain one or more of the content guidelines listed and Sony has allowed those games to be published. To

I have both, they both have their strong points. 3DS has lots of games that aren't available anywhere else, but the hardware is pretty poor quality. The Vita has lots of games that are also available on other systems, with stellar hardware quality (there is really a huge gap between the 3ds and vita here). If you

Here's a reason: The only good video streaming programs they currently have on the thing for the US are Netflix and Youtube. They're going to need a few more than that to adequately compete with AppleTV and Roku (I'd say and Chromecast, but those are basically the only two sites that work with Chromecast natively

Debunked already, get your shit together.

It's important to remember that Microsoft was changing the way their entire console were to work (and their family sharing was just a part of that), where-as Valve is just adding a feature to an existing and well-established service they provide without changing the basic structure of how it's users already interact

Most Vita games have been optimised to make use of the front and back touch screen/panel. For some of them, it's a requirement, e.g. Little Deviants. This thing doesn't let you use touch controls. Therefore, the Vita is not yet obsolete.