Off I go to return the one i got from cc at full price.
quick question though, i lost the receipt but they can look it up if it was a credit card purchase right?
[quote name='joby27']WTF sold out in an hour and 26 minutes. Dammit I was about to place my order. Hopefully it comes back later in the day.[/QUOTE]
That's odd. But then again, Castlevania games (portable at least) have never been known to be produced in mass quantities. Amazon may have been clearing out some of their initial shipment...
[quote name='kp_assman']Off I go to return the one i got from cc at full price.
quick question though, i lost the receipt but they can look it up if it was a credit card purchase right?[/QUOTE]
If they asked for your phone number I know they would be able to look it up that way
[quote name='OldKai']If it comes back... is Rondo of Blood really worth $20? I already have Symphony of the Night from the PSN Store. Not really a huge Castlevania fan.[/QUOTE]
I'm the opposite in that I love Castlevania and I love old-timey platformers; I can't put this game down, and the myriad paths to choose from, along with the "I'm gonna beat it this time!" challege (as opposed to the " this shit!" challenge) give it a great deal of replay value.
There are two versions of Rondo of Blood on the disc FWIW (Turbo Duo original and PSP updated); a connoisseur will notice tiny play issues b/w the two, but you may see them as too similar indeed.
For $20, it's a must have. If you don't own a PSP, just wait; I'm sure original PSP prices will plummet to $100-$130 (used) post Christmas. There are enough great PSP titles now that I can't recommend not having one.
Wow, when is the last time a gaming DotD sold out that fast? I saw the title and said, "Sweet!", going to buy it as I didn't think a PSP game would sell out that quickly.
Bah... I'm sincerely hoping that this comes back in stock later today. I have to agree with the last guy... when was the last time a DOTD sold out this quickly?