These guys are smoking it green...
also, see my thread :
http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=102574&page=1&str=305669763#2
These guys are smoking it green...
also, see my thread :
http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=102574&page=1&str=305669763#2
ioi said: Wow, MCV has lost any credibility with this article... myvouchercodes.co.uk seriously? |
ioi, who says that videogame journalism is based on credibility. I believe it is very much driven by eyeballs going to a website, and being able to get console partisans all excited about their videogame system. You don't need to be accurate, you just need to generate interest, so they sell ad space. It is different than this site, where you are attempting to accurately reflect videogame sales.
ioi said: Wow, MCV has lost any credibility with this article... myvouchercodes.co.uk seriously? |
lol!
@xen
is .il at the end the code for your country's internet?
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
The only way I can see this as reasonably possible is if Sony doesn't fix the "clock bug" on old PS3s in time. Which would be a clusterfuck of epic proportions...
jarrod said: The only way I can see this as reasonably possible is if Sony doesn't fix the "clock bug" on old PS3s in time. Which would be a clusterfuck of epic proportions... |
Well that issues gonna be fixed within 24 hours according to SONY's latest update.
All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey
NIGGA PLEASE! All it means is that more people were not aware of FFXIII on the 360 till more recently. I have several friends with 360 that had no idea until a month ago that they could get the game. It isn't a typical game that most 360 owners bought their console for in the first place.
darthdevidem01 said:
Well that issues gonna be fixed within 24 hours according to SONY's latest update. |
Hopefully. I'm curious how they're planning to institute it though, given bugged units are starting to completely fail startup, none can seemingly connect to PSN and good number of PS3 owners likely don't even take their systems online in the first place. It really could turn out a bigger problem to distribute/implement the fix than anything.