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Wait wait wait, I have to ask, AB did you see me today in Zavvi? :p

I swear I seen you but I wasn't 100% lol

(btw UT3 is ?11 in HMV preowned section. My mate bought it today)

I don't think so?

I was like a zombie by the time I got to Zavvi. Started uni at 9am, finished at 3pm.

I would've been in Zavvi around ten past 3? I was only in for 5 mins or so, half 3 bus home. But I wanted a quick check for any game bargains, to fuel me till KZ2.

Yeah that's what I mean, ?11 second hand. Did you see Zavvi charging ?50 for it? Mind you, I doubt you'd be browsing the PS3 secti:p :p

50 quid is actually CHEAPER that new games over here. At the moment 50 GBP would translate to 55 EUR, which is in fact 9,03GBP cheaper than the usual retail price for new, mediocre games.

Killzone retails here for 72GBP, I managed to get it pre-ordered for 59GBP, which is cheap.

Well my main point is UT3 is about 1-1.5 years old?

It's selling at a price NEW games don't even sell for over he:laugh:gh:

It was at 3pm-ish!

Zomg I think I seen you :| and yeah I was in the PS3 section but not when you walked past. I was standing near the stairs beside the escalator going down, on the games floor with 2 other guys. Where all the consoles are lined up.

Its not just UT3 though, all the games are pretty much RRP (?40), and only the crappy ones in the high ?20's. Guitar Hero World Tour was ?112? for the complete band though. Not a bad price!

So I see Europe gets the demo on the 5th... when do Americans get it? (Read: get it without having to pay.)

The "5th" as well.

Just create a Euro PSN account and download it :)

But the real answer is the 26th of Feb. If you don't pre-order, USA demo is up the day before release.

Just checked; Saints Row 2, which by itself is quite old, still retails here for 60GBP :p UT3 is cheaper - heh.

Is anyone here following my basic idea of completing SP and then play MP? Or is everyone here actually just going to jump online and see what happens?

It was at 3pm-ish!

Zomg I think I seen you :| and yeah I was in the PS3 section but not when you walked past. I was standing near the stairs beside the escalator going down, on the games floor with 2 other guys. Where all the consoles are lined up.

really you saw him? wow . ok tell what was the color of AB's kilt ?

lolz :p

It was at 3pm-ish!

Zomg I think I seen you :| and yeah I was in the PS3 section but not when you walked past. I was standing near the stairs beside the escalator going down, on the games floor with 2 other guys. Where all the consoles are lined up.

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Sorry man, I didn't notice :p

You should of said something! Not hard to spot me, I still have my facial scab on the go :laugh:

Because he looked at me and I wasn't sure cause he never said anything or made any gestures, I'd at least expect the vicky from him :laugh:

Plus I didn't see a hole in his chin :p lol And his hair looked a different colour too.

Were you buy yourself yeah? Wearing a black jacket I think

Because he looked at me and I wasn't sure cause he never said anything or made any gestures, I'd at least expect the vicky from him :laugh:

Plus I didn't see a hole in his chin :p lol And his hair looked a different colour too.

:o An imposter!

My chins scabbed up, but it's not that easy to see unless you're close as it's kind of underneath. No bandage on it anymore.

I was wearing a large black superdry jacket with hood, blue jeans, and white shoes. Had a shoulder strap puma bag. Let's play Where's Audioboxer?

Well I was just looking the direction from where he was walking and then he crossed my path of sight and was kinda like "wtf". I'm not gonna start asking strangers if they are called AB :laugh:

Besides I'd shout his real name instead :p

Edit: eeeek I think it was lol. I too was wearing a Super Dry jacket (black) blue jeans and white etnies with a messenger bag lol

I'm convinced it was you man, you were like a foot away from me, couldn't you smell the 360 fanboyism? :laugh:

I bet you dived behind someone when he looked at you, just walk up to him and say "Hello, are you Audioboxer from Neowin" and then you wait for the guy to say "Yeah" or laugh at you.

He probably just feels ashamed to introduce me to his friends as someone off Neowin.

Mentioning messageboards [Neowin] in public = world collapsing, or rappy appearing. Both catastrophic events.

Just arrange that 1 on 1 meeting and get it over with guys :p

Most likely happen sometime anyway, so I know who the **** I'm looking for before the NW meetup :laugh:

Well I presume the Scottish NW force will be travelling together to wherever we go.

I had to cancel and reorder from Amazon.ca to get this deal:

Buy "Killzone 2," Get the "Killzone 2 Beanie" for Free*

Buy "Killzone 2" and get the "Killzone 2 Beanie" for free*. The cost of the "Killzone 2 Beanie" will be discounted when you checkout with both items in your cart. *Taxes and shipping apply. Offer good while supplies last. Must be sold and shipped by Amazon.ca to be eligible.

I don't know why they didn't mention that when I ordered it before (on Sunday).

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