Buyers this week snapped up Sony Corp.'s Playstation 3 consoles when retailer Amazon.com began offering used product for under $300 through its warehouse division.
Warehousedeals.com this week began offering used PS3 80GB SKUs at $271.99 on Mon. By early Mon. afternoon the available product had sold out.
Playstation writes: "As The Last of Us Part I launches into PlayStation Plus, enjoy TLOU-themed Avatars, PlayStation Gear discounts, and PlayStation Star challenges."
Does this game support cross progression? I still have not beaten the first (I got sidetracked with lots of other games) and Id like to pick up where I left off through this version.
Game reviews have been around since the mid-1970s. Play Meter was the first of its kind. During their time, it was mainly coin-operated machines that were covered, as certain arcade games that many of us consider classics such as Space Invaders were popular. Other publications sprang up, such as Arcade Alley in 1979. From then on, gaming journalism was on the rise. Electronic Games Magazine, Famitsu, The Games Machine, Nintendo Power, and others all gave way to gaming journalism’s growing popularity and importance. In the beginning, gaming journalism was about the love of the games, the history of the product, and giving potential consumers genuine insight. The passion was there. The commitment was there. The insight was there. And most importantly, the trust was there.
They've become nothing more than corporate shills. Rather than speaking truth to power, they're just looking at the latest clickbait no matter how false it is.
The straight up lies are annoying. Then journalists claim that a lie is an opinion. Um... no.
yea its been like this for years and only has gotten worse during covid.
they are sometimes worse than celeb. trash news ha.
"you will NOT believe what the DEV of XYZ said"
or and those are my favourites,
"XYZ game gets REMASTER TREATMENT" and you click on the link and its just a god damn mod ha.
The gaming landscape today is full of corporations trying to suck as much money out of us as possible while giving us as little as possible in return that's the biggest problem I see right now and the fact the journos should be the ones calling the gross practices out now suckle at the teat of the publishers to stay in favour and maintain working relationships to avoid being blacklisted for reviews and preview events show their interests do not align with ours.
Entering Q4 and with the impending release of the PS5 Pro and major AAA titles this holiday season, Dragon's Dogma 2 has a golden opportunity for DLC.
I have to disagree. Personally, I feel like DD2 still needs a lot of optimization. I really dislike games that try to sell a bunch of DLC when their game is still a mess.
Damn that's a pretty good deal. I would've bought one if I knew they were selling them this cheap.
It's obvious that as the price starts to come down people really eat it up.
Having places like Best Buy and Amazon put on great deals every so often could be a reason why Sony isn't committed to dropping the retail prices yet. Let the retailers drop the prices for them, and watch the people gobble it up like it's candy. If more sales were offered by retailers, it could be a very long time before Sony actually drops the price. The system sells fine as is, and Sony probably needs to make as much money back as possible for those early losses.
what are the odds they were the older 80gb ones with bc? Sweet deal to the lucky ones (esp if it has bc).
would have bought one if I had a free $300 laying around and known about the sale.
A price drop could put SONY in the driver's seat, which means that devs would have to develop for the PS3 and then port to the 360, which means that games will be much, much more amazing.