You put $0 down to pre-order. They simply put your name in a list of people who had ordered. First come first serve.
No money is charged against you until the moment they ship you a package. Then your credit card is billed.
I'll admit that season 2 was a little strange, but I stuck it out. I enjoyed it as a whole. Looking forward to 3. Also, I want more House of Lies, even though that just recently ended. I dig that silly show.
wrong on both counts. KH is awesome in every way humanly possible.
Kinda like that really hot chick you know that occasionally blows you for no reason at all. You don't have to buy her shit and she doesn't bug you about how her day was.
You just see her out and you hang around. Then bam...
This message board exists because of a video game. EverQuest. That game (much like many Disney Characters from childhood) has a certain nostalgia to it. If they invented a "new" EverQuest that somehow had the exact same zone layouts of the old EQ, people would buy it and love it just for the...
I'm one of those weirdos that actually LIKES having a disc to put in my system. It only ever takes a few minutes to install the "necessary" files for any game on the PS3, and with the PS4 using the same media (Blu-Ray), I can't see that being much different. I have an 80 gig hard drive on my...
I saw the same trailer (not English though) again on youtube. However, it was from Disney Games. The after trailer credits show PS4 and Xbox One. I guess it isn't exclusive. Oh well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kGQlSbzYbg
Wii U is nothing more than a standard Wii with stronger hardware to support higher resolution and realistic graphics. It isn't "next gen" at all. Nintendo stayed on their schedule to remain a generation behind the big boys.
With online companies like Amazon, Newegg and even companies like Walmart & Target having an online presence, it's incredibly easy to pre-order a new console and it'll get mailed to you release day. That way you won't have to sit in line for a week waiting for it to come out.
I really don't...
I couldn't imagine it being that big. Especially with it sitting on a single Bluray disk from the store. I "think" factory pressed disks cap out at 50 gigs.
Redoing math to come up with Sean's $667 figure.
Ok... $499 with 33.67% sales tax gives you $667.
That's a HUGE increase over the $529 I would have to pay. 27.67% or $138. I'm sure that some of it is a cargo fee, but still. That's a massive increase.
$499 w/ 6% sales tax (PA) is only $528.94
Still not even close to the $620 rate that UK is going to pay.
EDIT: Xbone is now available for pre-order from Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...pf_rd_i=468642