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For anyone who doesn't mind a 40GB drive, Argos are selling it for ?219.99 - http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/part...PLAYSTATION.htm

Keep in mind you can stick any 2.5" laptop drive in the PS3 at a later date.

  • 4 weeks later...
Probably not due to sections of the game requiring sixaxis usage (planting C4, sniper etc)

Oh right, not OK for some games then, I didn't realize the sixaxis was compulsory for any games, I never use it, I always found the movement thing in something so light with no central pivot to be about is much use as cat tied to a lamppost, on the moon.

?7.33, the ****?!

People better buy.

( you can actually do this with any game, ?25 off code - http://www.hotukdeals.com/item/385722/25-o...-minimum-spend/ )

I'm picking something up, need to have a look at the games selection. Works on Littlewoods/Littlewoods Direct and their partner sites.

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Just pre-ordered inFamous for ?29.95.

http://www.shopto.net/PS3/GAMES/PS3IN02-inFamous.html

Use SENDIT30 for an additional ?3 off.

Cheers.

Think Im going to wait and see what happens with this Uncharted 2 demo beta code and stuff before pre-ordering the game anywhere.

Did anyone read this ?

"ATTN ShopTo customers - possible credit card leak

It appears that a German hacker community has discovered a leak in ShopTo's security certificate, and as a result several credit card numbers have been leaked online. Anyone who has used ShopTo in the past should take a look at their bank balance and take the appropriate action to minimise any loss.

ShopTo's official statement on their forums is that the issue is external, and that if you have only ever entered your information on ShopTo's website that you should be okay. We've contacted ShopTo for a statement.

UPDATE 5:29 PM

It appears that this leak may be related to an earlier incident from late March. Details are very sketchy at the moment but it seems that the ShopTo security certificate weakness may not be related to the leak of 19,000 credit card numbers. However, if you are in any way unsure about the security of your details, contact your bank or card issuer to take the appropriate action. ShopTo have updated their security certificate today to eliminate this weakness.

I order from that website very regularly, should i call my bank and get the card canceled ?

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