
BestBuy.com isn't just offering Wii titles for an unconfirmed price with unconfirmed release dates. Nope, they've set up shop offering nine PS3 titles for pre-order. The purported launch titles include: Devil May Cry IV, Final Fantasy VII, Indiana Jones, Killzone 2, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Medal of Honor: Airborne, Resident Evil 5, Tekken 6, and WWE Smackdown! Vs. Raw 2007.
Now, we don't have to remind you that retailers are a notoriously unreliable source of accurate information regarding launch dates and prices. Some of their Wii titles have already been confirmed as not being launch titles, but there they are. That said, what can we extract from this list: $60 prices, in line with the Xbox 360 and higher than Nintendo's status quo $50 price; $60 for Sony-published titles like Killzone 2, unlike Microsoft's lower $50 price; and Final Fantasy VII?! That wasn't just a tech-demo?
At least with BestBuy.com, they're not going after the nice interest-free loan most retailers do. According to their pre-order FAQ:
Q: When will I be charged?
A: You will not be charged at the time you place the pre-order. Only when your item ships will your credit card be charged. If you order additional items along with your pre-order, you will be charged for each item as it ships.
Still not sure why you'd want to pre-order software months before we know anything, but it's your future-money.
Pre-order madness:
PS3 titles listed for Oct. 1st and ready for pre-order
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Halo 3 on pre-sale
[Via Engadget]



















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BUT... *please* let final fantasy vii be true. please.
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Thanks in advance.
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remember which one) that showed screenshots from
several FF7 related games (one for psp, one for the
cell phone, and one for the ps3 called dirge of
cerberus that was based around the infamous three
barreled gun and its wielder) it had an article with
an interview and was totally legit. It heavily hinted
at a possible FF7 tech upgrade.
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Keep dreaming.
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Sometimes, people seem utterly ridiculous when they try to find some nefarious plot by the big box stores when this kind of thing comes up, when in reality it's just smart planning and standard business practice.
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Ignorance really pisses me off sometimes...
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I'm not paying any mind to this Best Buy list.
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_zdegm/is_200510/ai_n14906775
Best Buy has no idea how many hopes it's getting up.
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Let's not forget the price benefit. This far back, you can do all sorts of price forecasting as well. If demand is great at a $50 price point prior to launch, why not launch the title at a $60 price point?
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“Well, if the team were to decide to remake the game for PS3 with that level of quality,” says FFVII Director Yoshinori Kitase, “we’d have to hire 300 people and it would take about five years.”
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With that level of quality. They could easily remake FF7 with something of FFXII quality in a much faster time. Eitherway, I know Indiana Jones is only like 20% complete as of E3, so that won't be a launch title. Maybe FF7 redone in 2007? Considering it's usually 6-8months after a jap release for it to hit stateside, even if it was in the works I wouldn't anticipate it until Xmas 2007 at the earliest.
I'm gonna have to get June's issue of EGM and check that out...
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PS3: more of the same, with better graphics. (Although to be fair, neither the Xbox 360 nor the Wii are much better)
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Seriously you people that somehow have imagined the enourmus cost increase for bluray products, where the h*ll do you get your numbers from? A magic hat? There has never been any numbers presented that I've seen on the cost of a pressed bluray disc.
From my guesstimates, its a matter of cents per disc.
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This site also provides some amusing storiers about Best Buy.
www.bestbuysux.org
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FF fans can keep their angst-ridden, androgynous interactive movies; I'm going to play games.
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Talk about specious rumors.
And LongShotX, you sure about that? FF6 was widely credited with being one of, if not the, best games of the SNES era. It was already rereleased on the original Playstation. A Game Boy Advance remake is already out in Japan and is coming to the US within a year. Many gamers have experienced the title, we already got one update, and we're about to get another. Great game, but hardly a "hidden gem."
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I bet you don't even know what androgynous means...and what "game" are you going to go play? Halo? Mario? FF games are far more involved than either of those two.. .
Don't hate on a series just because it annihilates essentially every other series in total sales...Or maybe they're too hard for you...now THAT would be embarassing.
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They mean to say Final Fantasy XIII I am sure.
By the way, I have never finished even one of the Final Fantasy games. The only RPG I've beat is "Crono Triger" the Playstation remake and if that is one RPG game that desrves a remake is that one.
That said I would surely grab a copy and try to beat it if came out for PS3 no matter when.
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It was FF8 that was rendered with the emotion engine for PS2, not FF7. FF8 is also WAY less liked by fans and gamers. FF7 sold PS1's, I know tons of people that bought it just to play FF7.
Also another difference is now since the Enix merger, they do a lot of fan-service. Look at all the remakes they've done since Square-Enix was born. It's ridiculous, but I love it.
Another thing, FF5 and FF6 are both still unreleased for the GBA in Japan. They just announced it at E3 as confirmed (for Japan as well), it's nowhere near release there.
As for saying it was supposed to be FFXIII... Why would they list XIII and not XIII Vs as well? Just doesn't make sense, not to mention that title is probably about 3 years off from being released (2009 is my guess, judging by XII's development cycle).
Has anyone checked EGM like mentioned in the first posts?
And for the quote of the thread...
"FF fans can keep their angst-ridden, androgynous interactive movies; I'm going to play games."
--Angst-ridden? Good to know you can type words that you don't know the meanings to. How does that apply to any hero of an FF game outside of Tidus? As for the adrogynous... If you can't tell the difference between males and females of Square games you need your eyes checked bad. And yes... They're games. All that video games are is interactive movies. Mario, Metal Gear, Halo, Half-Life 2, so on and so forth... hence the term "video" game. Then again, I guess if I was an idiot and had no value on strategic thinking, just craving random explosions, rocket launchers and two-minute interactive action fixes, I would have to agree with you. Thank god I prefer to flex my brain from time to time or enjoy an actual storyline with my "interactive movies".
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If you want to make assumptions about what kind of a fanboy I am or am not or call me an idiot for my point of view, I think that says more about you than me.
When I mentioned androgynous, I must've hit a nerve. I'm not only talking about the heroes, Eagle, Sephiroth was as ambiguous as they come, and angst-ridden could apply to Cloud, Tidus, Squall; the list goes on and on.
I've played and completed virtually every incarnation of Final Fantasy there has been since Final Fantasy launched on NES. I enjoyed most of them, except VII, VIII, X and X2. One of my favorite games of all time is Tactics Advance: portable and loads of fun.
Unfortunately, I see the series drifting away from what I liked about it's earlier releases, and more towards what I dislike about it.
Christopher7xii, just because they are called video games doesn't mean they are all interactive movies. That is wrong. You can make an argument that FFVII isn't an interactive movie, but that's a flimsy basis for that argument.
To both of you, Eagle and Christopher7xii, I appreciate the disagreement; I know I have an unpopular position. I'm also one of the four people in the entire world who disliked Seinfeld! :) I would, however, and most of the commenters would agree, prefer if you avoid personal attacks and not assault my or anyone else's intelligence.
Thanks
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