Jul 7 2006, 9:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
It seems everyone wants an early piece of the Wii/PS3 pie. First, retailers are taking pre-orders on the next-gen games that don't even have release dates, and now Gamefly has decided to add new sections for both the Wii and the PS3, even though they surely won't be getting the inventory for all the games listed there for several months.
All PS3 games have a date of November 17 (the official PS3 launch date) and Wii titles show a November release as well, even though it's now expected that the Wii will launch much sooner.Right now there's no way for a gamer in the US to guarantee a PS3 or Wii system, but isn't it so great that you can go ahead and confirm a purchase or rental of their games?
Via Kotaku
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