So apparently I’m not the only Square Enix fanatic. While the PS3 hasn’t been doing well in sales, people are still willingly ready to give their soul to Sony (other than myself). A man in St. Louis is a perfect example of that.

Turns out the man held an EB Games store clerk at gun point and told him that his family was being held hostage. The only thing to save them; however, was a PS3. He also told him that after he left, that the clerk needed to call the police because his family needed help. They police did come but he has yet to be caught it seems.

As unbelievable as it sounds, it’s true. People are just that stupid. But you have to give it to him for being original. Lol!

Source: KSDK via Kotaku


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What’s a better RPG to you then?


The stories are different and that’s what makes them good!


My cousin got a PS3 the other day. We started playing it. It’s no different/better than PS2. Other than the games of course.


FF games are all the same just with very minor tweaks.


I rather wait til someone mods the PS2 to play PS3 games.


haha! I would steal a PS3 too just for FF. raspberry


Maybe he robbed it because FFXIII is coming out soon.


People are probably going to say something bad about gamers now.


He should have grabbed a couple games and other stuff while he was at it.


It was just a PS3...It’s not even that great of a console.


Quick I need a PS3 to save my family!


Is he stupid?



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