Yep, Sony had to officially call out the blog that made up the numbers in the first place, then made up more numbers to support a fake reduction to drum up views.
Excited that it comes out in less than a month, my PSVR1 is ready for retirement.
it's $349.99 at Costco. You need a membership to get it at that price, but you can also price match it from retailers like Best Buy. That's what I ended up doing.
Took me 10 tries before I got a code that worked...
You get a CD key for the game after you buy it on Amazon. You put that CD key into Steam and it'll get added.
Cool, I'll give you guys a shot. Just submitted an order containing a Best Buy PM and a regular game with 20% TiV bonus. Hope everything goes smoothly 8-)
I feel like the system boots faster and games load slightly faster in general, but install times are the same as a 7200RPM drive.
It also depends on the games you play. Like according to tests done here, GT5 sees significant improvements, while Bioshock does not (older games, I know).
Good deal! I currently have one of these in my PS3.
The physical installation isn't very difficult:
http://playstation.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/362/
A YouTube video of someone backing up their old hard drive to an external USB drive before doing the HDD upgrade...
http://thatgamecompany.com/flow/journey-collectors-edition-blu-ray-disc-arrives-at-stores-near-you-august-28/
$29.99 MSRP, Aug 28 release date for US. Comes with Journey, fl0w, Flower and bonuses:
+30-minute behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Journey
+Creator Commentary...
Pentagon City had a whole rack with clearance games/movies. Lots of the Vita games left, a good amount of PS3 games as well. PS3 games like Lego Pirates and Mass Effect 2 were $9.97.
My "good" $162 Vita came in. Flawless condition with no dead pixels. I think they bumped down the condition of it due to the box looking really beat up, but the contents inside were mint. AR cards were unopened.