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By Brendan Sinclair, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 14, 2006 3:32:00 PM

GameStop began accepting "limited" preorders for the PlayStation 3 last month, asking customers to put down $100 in advance for the game console, with a modest expectation of eight units per store in most cases.

Now it appears that the largest gaming specialty chain in North America won't be receiving even that many consoles.

A GameStop representative said Monday that the company has received launch allocation numbers from Sony and that it won't be able to fill its existing PS3 preorders. The representative declined to comment on how many systems GameStop expected to receive, or how short of that figure the company's share of machines will be.

"We are beginning to notify our customers that our initial shipment of PS3 systems will not be what we expected," the representative said. "As this is not an ideal situation, we are asking employees to wait to purchase systems until the second shipment. We are anticipating having systems to cover reservations before Christmas."

For the launch on Friday, preorders will be filled in the order they were received, and those who had a preorder but are denied a system on the first day will receive something for their troubles. GameStop will give them a free used game or DVD valued at $19.99 or less when they eventually end up purchasing the system.

Those who reserved a system won't need to wait long to find out if they can expect a machine on launch day. Starting Tuesday, customers who preordered a PS3 will be contacted personally by phone and updated on the status of their reservation, the representative said.

And while it might be a nonissue considering the clamor by consumers to get their hands on the coveted consoles, GameStop is also asking people with confirmed preorders to pick up their systems by Saturday evening.

Brendan Sinclair reported for GameSpot.

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yar
There's plenty of stuff to do that doesn't involve crime OR sitting around on your butt for extended periods of time.

I have nothing against gaming either. Every now and then I fire up the 8bit... (Read the rest)
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not enough demand or lack of desire to have one RIAAsucks   | 11/14/06
Because they Don't. ghost26@...   | 11/14/06
Maybe Mectron   | 11/14/06
Actually... Rick_K   | 11/14/06
Same Sony game, different console Boot_Agnostic   | 11/14/06
Worse than meth heads ibabadur1   | 11/14/06
Hmmm, let see voska   | 11/14/06
yar ibabadur1   | 11/14/06

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