I'd take a copy if you paid me $5.
Fo real. And where's Halo 3 and NG2? Any unbiased list would have those near the top.
This list only covers PC games.
What the hell are you talking about? The 60gb was the only version that sold until 80 gig was introduced. The 80 sold well after 40 was introduced too.
UT3 is worthless. Throw it in the trash and check out Uncharted/Resistance/GTA.
Just having any sort of 80gb version at all will drastically pump up sales.
Halo has nothing to offer. It would only bring millions of 10 year olds onto PSN, which would just piss me off.
I think this will most be of interest to people who want to get it before the game releases.
Who cares if this trash is better on 360? If an improved version of Ninja Gaiden 2 was released on PS3, why would anyone care? It's still a bad game so who cares if it's slightly less terrible on one console?
No Lair wasn't supposed to be one of the best games of the year. No one had any idea whether it would be any good. It wasn't a sequel to a successful game.
360 has nothing left. NG II is the biggest flop of this generation. The only thing you have to look forward to this year, or the next, is playing Halo 2.5 over again. Oh, and the excitement of knowing your house could burn down at any moment.
This sucka got hustled. But at least he doesn't have to worry about RROD anymore. Now if he can just find a way to fit his hands around the controller...
Sam Fisher is busy hiding from Solid Snake.
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Fo real. It's lookin bleak for xbox fans. Only thing left is multiplats like Fallout. Oh and Viva Pinata 2.
Cool, they fixed all those technical issues.
I feel ya.
Too bad they're restricted because of DVD. If only they were free to unleash the power of Blu-Ray.