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Just managed to get it online with Sainsburys with next day delivery for ?26

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/sol/shop/techn...hnav=4294966699

It says out of stock, said that earlier, then it was back in stock for like 2 minutes there. Keep checking/refreshing.

mw2.jpg

I will get flamed endlessly for this one but I'll ask anyways. Why do people wait HOURS in line when they can get the same game the next day after work without waiting in line? Does playing the game 12 hours sooner than somebody else make it that much better?

i think traditionally, you try to get there before the stock runs out... one thing led to another and now its midnight releases and super long queues

Here's some more funnies:

http://i33.tinypic.com/288351h.jpg

And http://kotaku.com/5400901/youtube-yanked-t...takedown-notice

The displeasure directed by some in the Modern Warfare 2 PC community toward Infinity Ward isn't limited to petitions. This weekend, YouTube removed a video Infinity posted to its channel, after a modder filed a DMCA takedown notice.
well I stood in line for a half hour then got the game..lol. 20min queue.. not too bad I think. Got home, installed it, played through it a bit.. quite fun :).

I'm not sure if its the same in Canada, but here in the UK, the supermarkets are trying to undercut each other.

So its gone from ?45 at most game shops to ?25/26 at the supermarkets....hence why people are going crazy to try and get it.

:laugh:h:

I'm not sure if its the same in Canada, but here in the UK, the supermarkets are trying to undercut each other.

So its gone from ?45 at most game shops to ?25/26 at the supermarkets....hence why people are going crazy to try and get it.

:laugh:h:

I wis:rolleyes:s:

LoL at the losers waiting hours in line just to buy a videogame Just hilarious! I mean look at their faces. Like they are waiting to fu*k for the first time.
I will get flamed endlessly for this one but I'll ask anyways. Why do people wait HOURS in line when they can get the same game the next day after work without waiting in line? Does playing the game 12 hours sooner than somebody else make it that much better?

because aside from getting the game a bit early, one could say that the social atmosphere is where its at. some of us do get out of our houses and socialize with the rest of the world.

i met some people, great convo and had a blast. it was an great turnout at my gs location. even met a couple friends i havent seen in over 10 yrs. it was great.

hmm, i couldve ordered and had it shipped to me. F that, never have, never will. i enjoy the experience too much to sit at home on my ass.

on another note, i got home and played some mp. lvl 9 and called it. i didnt get to play any sp at all cause my son/babymoms asleep. i like to hear the action. all the yelling, cries, especially my orders! lol so i settled for earpiece and some mp till later on today.

fantastic game. was great to listen to everyone ingame enjoying themselves as much as me. theres sooo much packed into the mp! will we ever finish?

Edited by schiz-o-phren-ic
I love the atmosphere at midnight releases. GAME had food/drink on, a free prize draw to win a copy of the game and played the MW2 soundtrack as we queued. It makes a real event of it :)

How much were GAME selling it for though?

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