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#1 Peabody99224
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http://ps3.ign.com/index/release.html ...for us lazy gamers...like myself
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I just started playing through the series, and I have to say I'm definitely impressed. I thought that I wouldn't like it, but thus far I haven't played a bad one yet. I can't wait til "A Crack in Time" comes out.
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#3 Peabody99224
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That's a definite probability... I think you can specify under shipping options though if you want to sign for your package or not. So if your worried about theft you can sign for your package if your not home; otherwise, they'll just hold it for you until the next business day. I have a couple dogs and live in a pretty friendly neighborhood, so I don't worry about it too much.
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I think the time of day your package comes will depend on where you live, but when I order from Amazon it comes UPS at about 3pm and if I'm not home they leave in my mailbox or inside the screen door on my porch.
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Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy IX, Legend of Dragoon, and Chrono Cross.
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#6 Peabody99224
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First by console then alphabetically within that.
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#7 Peabody99224
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It's true it is a tad more than 1000gb. The extra bits are automatically relegated to whatever operating system your running.
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I still have the originals for the PSX, and I've beaten all of the Final Fantasy games thus far but I would still buy off Final Fantasy 8 and 9 (already bought 7) off of the PSN so that I could play them again on my PSP.
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The PS3 uses a 2.5" HDD, commonly referred to as a laptop hard drive. Currently the largest 2.5" HDD is only 500gb or a half terabyte. A terabyte PS3 HDD doesn't exist commercially, yet (soon though). I would recommend buying a Seagate 500gb from Amazon.com and installing into your PS3 if you want to upgrade. It's really simple to do. You'll probably want to backup your old information so you'll need an external hard drive or laptop so that you can save your current PS3 data onto it (make sure your external HDD or laptop has enough space to store a complete backup of your PS3, and the PlayStation comes with a backup utility built in). Once that's done look in your handy dandy PS3 manual and find where your HDD is located. It should be behind a little plastic covering that pops right off. Take a phillips head screw driver, unscrew the two screws, swap the drives, and then use the same backup utility to place your prior information onto your new hard drive. And wallah! A new upgraded HDD for your PS3.
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#10 Peabody99224
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I was definitely blown away by Fallout 3 and Oblivion. I had never played an Elder Scrolls game before, and playing Oblivion was almost shocking. The size and freedom of the game just amazed me; Fallout 3 was the same. I didn't played the previous Fallout games, so I was kind of in the dark as to the history of the franchise, but I went with my gut and pre-ordered the collector's edition and I haven't been disappointed yet by my choice. Also, InFamous, Prototype, and Red Faction: Guerrilla have really exceeded my expectations...very rarely do you get to play three unique open world games simultaneously. There have been very few times that I can remember when so many high quality games have come out at once with the exception of the holiday season.