Amazon are HUGE. Amazon are many people's first choice when it comes to Electronics and Gizmos, but whilst they are huge, they aren't infinite.
Amazon are HUGE. Amazon are many people's first choice when it comes to Electronics and Gizmos, but whilst they are huge, they aren't infinite.
If Amazon UK release more day-1 units on the 28th of November I will endeavour to apologise to you personally.
sigh.
This:
It's proof because there's a month backlog in pre-orders alone. That doesn't factor in additional orders after the release date.
Holding back some of your stock for up to a month after the release to create artificial demand seems a bit of a stretch, especially for something as sought after as these next-gen consoles.
I just don't see how the Xbox One will ever measure up to that. It won't come any where near the 1,000,000 sold mark like PS4 did.
There are people in the UK Pre-Ordering PS4's that won't be able to arrive until well after the Christmas period.
Blatant proof that pre-sales are still at an all-time low.
I feel that this is a better example of how trained Karatekas should perform.
I love how it only shows your "Score". It's fantastic that you can also increase that score just by healing team members, performing objectives, and just overall being helpful.
It's a double edged sword though... If robotic labour becomes the norm in one country, it will become the norm in ALL (developed) countries, meaning less work for a global population that's already feeling the stretch.
Sorry to burst your bubble but that battle in the flower field is Snake Eater (MGS3), not MGS4.
It's a PlayStation exclusive. Xbox gamers won't need to worry about this confusion, and anyone playing V on PS4 will have almost definitely played the previous games and have at least a basic understanding of which Snake is which.
I heard it too! I thought of Mission Impossible myself though - Again, for N64.
We love when we can use the same wires from one gaming generation to the next. Sony wasn't the first to do this. Let's hope they're not the last.
A fantastic post by Michaelangelo
Oh snap! Double pun!
I'm curious too. PC has been pushing boundaries for years but games are still only ~ 15Gb maybe. Why the disparity?