Clipper said:Is it bad that I've never played a Halo game... nor touched an Xbox-series controller?
Nemesis556 said:I don't really mind Halo, I just hate the fans that it breeds. Most of them think it's the best thing since sliced bread. =/
Shaneus said:Update on my Move price hunt: cheapest so far seems to be ozgameshop.com, which I believe is a spinoff of 365games.co.uk. Not sure how delivery times go or where the pack is actually from (I'm guessing UK) but it's the Euro pack (no full game, just the demo disc) for $80AU with free shipping. If you aren't counting on having it on launch day, this is probably the best path to go down.
Shaneus said:with OGS or 365? It might be different/better if they're specifically set up for AU gamers. Free shipping, for one.
OSG will give you free shipping and a fixed Australian price instead of a fluctuating one which other sites will have. 365 is just like any normal UK website. OSG ships from the UK however, so essencialy its a site with Australian purks from the UK.Shaneus said:with OGS or 365? It might be different/better if they're specifically set up for AU gamers. Free shipping, for one.
trinest said:OSG will give you free shipping and a fixed Australian price instead of a fluctuating one which other sites will have. 365 is just like any normal UK website. OSG ships from the UK however, so essencialy its a site with Australian purks from the UK.
It's exactly the same store with a different web front end isn't it? I doubt there is any difference outside of pricing.Shaneus said:with OGS or 365?
Nemesis556 said:I don't really mind Halo, I just hate the fans that it breeds. Most of them think it's the best thing since sliced bread. =/
I've noticed the Australian store dosn't have some items which the UK store has and visa versa.Fredescu said:It's exactly the same store with a different web front end isn't it? I doubt there is any difference outside of pricing.
trinest said:I've noticed the Australian store dosn't have some items which the UK store has and visa versa.
Prices should be fairly static and on-par with the current exchange rates (or a more averaged out price). I think you will find that they have averaged out previous fluctuations in the rates to get a stable Australian Price (as you will notice it dosn't change- so its static). The "uK" site however the price you pay will be based on the current exchange rate rather then the Australian static price on the OZ site. This means that if the pound drops considerably or a few % then what they have based the price on- then you might be better off on the UK site- otherwise the Australian site will have the same price.DualShadow said:Have you noticed any difference in the prices?
So far i haven't but there might be.
Clipper said:Is it bad that I've never played a Halo game... nor touched an Xbox-series controller?
Also no more talk of SydGAF meetup 1.0 at choc's place.Ventron said:The lack of talk of a BrisGAF meetup 2.0 is disturbing.
I love to play Halo multiplayer with my friends. Amazing game.teekun said:360 controllers are pretty comfortable. But I find the Halo games to be pretty average. They're polished as hell though, and have a massive community following, so that's probably what keeps people coming back to them.
The last one was pretty fun, but the issue is organisation.Ventron said:The lack of talk of a BrisGAF meetup 2.0 is disturbing.
viciouskillersquirrel said:The last one was pretty fun, but the issue is organisation.
Also, the thread has kinda crawled since we were moved.
Clipper said:(except gimmicky games like Mario Kart)
Clipper said:if people want to eat more than drink.
Agyar said:You have enraged Vook.
Mar said:Get the hell out of here.
Also, no, it requires lots of drinking.
Laptops and Steam chat? Portable multiplayer gaming?Syth_Blade22 said:How else would people socialise?!!?!
I hate the anti-Halo people more. A lot of them seem to have such a smug sense of superiority.Nemesis556 said:I don't really mind Halo, I just hate the fans that it breeds. Most of them think it's the best thing since sliced bread. =/
Yep. The game just wouldn't be as fun without it, which is probably why I don't enjoy the time trials as much. I'm glad to see I didn't offend :lol.VOOK said:He used it as a positive? lol
PS3 t3h sucks.Kritz said:So we've decided we hate the Wii and the Xbox. Where's the Playstation hate?
I don't hate the XBox... I think I'd just describe it as total apathy.Kritz said:So we've decided we hate the Wii and the Xbox. Where's the Playstation hate?
Kinokuniya is probably your best betCryptiK said:Anyone know of any Manga Shops in Sydney or big bookshops?
VOOK said:He used it as a positive? lol
Yes and no.Fredescu said:Did anyone pre order Mafia II from Zavvi? Has it arrived yet?
jambo said:I hate the anti-Halo people more. A lot of them seem to have such a smug sense of superiority.
This.BanShunsaku said:Kinokuniya is probably your best bet
Frawdder said:Yes and no.
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KinokuniyaCryptiK said:Anyone know of any Manga Shops in Sydney or big bookshops?
viewtifulsub said:Kinokuniya
Kings Comics
Comic Kingdom
Borders (Pitt St Mall)
Dymocks.
But yea. Kinokuniya is the best in terms of manga variety and stock. Good luck finding a volume of manga that isn't bent to hell and back thanks to the asian instore readers though.
Only for the titles with adult content.hamchan said:Aren't there sealed copies too?
CryptiK said:Looking for the Kingdom hearts Manga but since its out of print its no where to be found.
I want it as a collectors thing.hamchan said:Then just do what 90% of the people reading manga do.
hamchan said:Then just do what 90% of the people reading manga do.
Im dont collect Manga its just for this game. I collect KH shit.commanderdeek said:As far as I remember, all the Japanese language manga is sealed in Kinnokuniya while English is not sealed. But I haven't been in there for a loooooong time since everything is way overpriced. Also I realised collecting manga is stupid.