Anyways, they've been stringing us along without a release date now. They KNOW we're waiting for one, besides, of course, the game. They've been trying to create an aura of greatness and secrecy on some bits of that game, and now it's getting slowly chiseled away by the leaks. That, for me, is good retribution to them for not giving us the slightest clue when the game's coming out.
Having no interest in COD: BO I haven't seen any mention of it, short of these parts.
So I learned tonight that the release date is tomorrow. How did I find out? An XBox ad on TV. With Jimmy Kimmel in it, no less.
And so will the rest of the gen pop find out that GT5 is coming out the next day...by TV ad.
Let's hope it's a great one. The "We Love Cars" doesn't do anything for me.
I'm on a high horse because I do not agree with everybodies happiness about theft? Please. I speak my mind, as I said I am happy to see the latest news just not the way we learned of it. I can see why everybody is happy with new's, I cannot see why alot of us "GT5 fan's" think it's great that PD/Sony have gotten a kick in the gut by a thief.
This is less about theft, and more about a multinational corporation that is so disorganized that French retail stores and Czech game store employees can release all the details first.
Sony had three weeks to get their act together, after initially causing this chaos by yanking the release date. No one here is crying any tears for them.
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