It's called a ps3.
Hah, Need for Speed: Under the Covers, Tiger's Wood 09 (inches)... great stuff.
Stuff sells better when released at the end of the year. It's the shopping season ya know.
16000 people saved 3 billion. That's an average salary of $187,500. I'm going to guess these weren't ordinary people, probably heads of dead end divisions that have millions already and can easily survive, provided they can survive without caviar in their swimming pool for a day or two.
For those people that really needed the money, I hope they get back in the workforce sooner than later.
Thought it said communism to be honest...
I was a bit confused.
So their comment was no comment? Confuddling.
Sounds sort of like the L4D2 petition... both crowds aren't gonna follow up.
It's IGN's match of two games it has already reviewed... of course the higher rated game would come on top, it's only logical. If it didn't things would be... confusing to say the least.
Oh, ok, so some released games can't be called AAA, despite their awesomeness, but a rumor can be?
*sigh* I wish I was part of the press, to make my own rules...
It's still the same game...
They are on massive sales, you can get tons of HD-DVDs for a really small amount of money.
After the stocks run out though, no more.
I knew I was missing something in my life. We obviously don't have enough BluRay is dying articles. Somehow people need to convince themselves that true is false and up is down. It's DoubleSpeak I tells ya.
Not really... there's a whole messed up story about that...
Stupid money mongers...
Maybe because it comes as a 2nd tab always when starting IE8, just MAYBE? Talk about advertising...
I fight the power though. Firefox for the win.
Revenue: $2 billion
Profit: $1.99 billion
Cost to make 20 million Wii Fits: $less than they want you to know
And how many collecting dust?
So you're saying since the lead was 8 million, that makes it 9 million, which rounds to 10 million?
I can't quite follow that sentence.
Is it coming right around... December 22nd?
So I suppose you are one of the 50.5%?
Mostly because it's Sony's IP, right?