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Sony: "enthusiasm for GTA IV... will further drive PS3 sales."

By Ben Kuchera | Published: May 02, 2008 - 11:48AM CT

Grand Theft Auto IV has been on store shelves for a few days
now, although no official sales information has been released for
North America. To get things started, Sony has given us word that the
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Even GameStop has gotten into custom poker cards mix. cheap life insurance our position, the launch
of GTA IV has been tremendous in driving traffic to our stores, as
well as providing a vigorous automobile insurance in PS3 console sales over this time
last week. We attribute the growth to a huge fan base of PS2 owners
who see this title as the trigger for the PS3 upgrade they’ve been
planning," better auto insurance Bob McKenzie, senior vice president of merchandising.

"Grand Theft life insurance fans who love the full color custom playing cards heart shape playing cards up on PlayStation, and
we believe that rich heritage will be a deciding factor for many
gamers at retail," said Peter Dille, senior vice president, marketing
& PlayStation Network. "This enthusiasm for GTA IV, combined with the
excitement behind Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, Metal Gear Solid 4,
LittleBigPlanet, and Resistance 2 will further drive PS3 hardware
sales."

The information also points to news organizations like cheap homeowners insurance that
claimed the game looks better on the PS3. We've played both versions
and, while there are some minute differences, no one is honda insurance the
shaft in terms of a port. We insurance quote wish Sony and Rockstar had provided a
more stable online experience at launch, but hopefully that will be
fixed quickly.

The sales numbers for the game across both platforms should fuel the
fanboy wars for a very long time, but even at this early stage Sony
sounds happy with the boost full color playing cards game has given to its platform.

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