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mythosx
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Hey guys I work at SCEA. Word of warning, if you want a PS3 you will need to camp out. If you are going to camp out make sure you have mase. I been hearing horror stories all day. Happy Hunting.
Nightstalkers said:Eh... me and a friend got in line and he didn't want one... so I gave him the money to buy one
Now I have two that I can't put on ebay because it keeps giving me a popup saying that due to flooding I have to wait to sell them.
QFT. Some people need to learn to be patient. I thought the retail price of $650 was insane. A 600% markup is ludicrous. Just wait a month or two, when all the hype dies down, and you'll save yourself a lot of money and headaches. Not to mention, there will be a significantly higher number of games available later on. At this point in time, I'd rather have a PS2 than a PS3.Spiderman said:All I gots to say is: crazy, crazy, crazy (both for people waiting in line for them and people buying them at insane prices on the web)
$4000 for a game????? What the heck are you teaching your children?mythosx said:I think it has to do with the fact that some of us are not fathers. but when you promise your kid a ps3 and you aren't a dead beat. You'd probably shell out that much too...
I'm not a father, but I know a couple guys on here are. Personally, I doubt I'd promise my kid a PS3 in the first place. Patience is a virtue that I think my parents taught me pretty well. They didn't buy my sister and I an NES until the system was over a year old and Sega Genesis had knocked it off the top spot. Before that, I had to rely on my old TI-99 or play Atari at a friend's house.mythosx said:I think it has to do with the fact that some of us are not fathers. but when you promise your kid a ps3 and you aren't a dead beat. You'd probably shell out that much too...
Speaking as a father...That would be a dumb promise in the first place, knowing how those things always happen. But even if you had promised, kids need to learn that things in life don't always turn out the way you expect them to.mythosx said:I think it has to do with the fact that some of us are not fathers. but when you promise your kid a ps3 and you aren't a dead beat. You'd probably shell out that much too...