I could see myself buying this set just to say I "own" the games and then downloading the others to mess around with.
Then again, I already own a physical copy of PS:T, so I'm not sure what's stopping me from doing that now.
*looks at portable PST folder*
Oh, right.
Many thanks! Sibling had the 360 version but I never had time to finish it. Glad to have it on my own system without feeling like I'm double-dipping, price-wise.
I guess everyone's Touchpad from the firesale arrived today. I just saw like five listings in the DC-Metro area on Craigslist for Touchpads go up, predictably at $100 above what they paid for it.
Hey, eStarland,
Why did I go to your physical store location in Fairfax only to find a "Customer Pickup" booth and a warehouse? You guys used to have real stores around DC and Maryland some years back.
Seem to be getting a solid $20 from Amazon, Gamestop, and most other vendors. Some private sellers have it for less, but then the shipping bumps it right back up to $20. Can we do any better than that or should I bite the bullet at 20?
Amazon's got the regular edition for $16, but the one that includes Motion Plus is $30.
Just thought I'd give a heads up. Maybe someone can get Amazon to pricematch.
I thought the point of the game was that it had little to no dialogue. If the book wants to be in the spirit of the game it would be 300 pages of exposition...