April 23, 201411 yr I really need to know the release dates of games that hasn't been released yet beucase that will tell my that they are either close to finishing the game or is ready to release the game. Edited April 23, 201411 yr by Zeldablade7
April 23, 201411 yr Ummm....yes. Of course I need to know release dates. It's like you want a game but you don't know when it's coming out, and then you pre-order it and the game doesn't come out until like a year later. That is what could happen without release dates.
April 23, 201411 yr Dont care it's nice knowing so you know if a game your looking forward to is close to being released but in all honesty i dont care either way i can go with out knowing a release date no problem as long as i know the game hasnt been cancelled i'm fine with it
April 23, 201411 yr They matter in the sense that a Summer release would be much more beneficial to me as I will have time to play without feeling guilty, but I'm not gonna go storming around going "NOW NOW NOW WAH TELL ME NOW WAH". I generally have more patience than most though
April 23, 201411 yr No, but it is ridiculous when there are kids running around and talking unassisted that are younger than when an unreleased game was first announced (e.g. Versus XIII).
April 23, 201411 yr Yep. I like to know so that I can keep my money for when the game comes out. That or so I can pre-order it. I much prefer actual release dates though than very vague Summer or Winter release dates but that's mainly due to money burning a hole in my pocket.
April 23, 201411 yr depends, if its coming in a few weeks, yes. if not, only hearing what quarter the game is coming will suffice since its very possible the game can be postponed
April 23, 201411 yr A tentative release date would be nice for me, so I can prepare for what's to come.
April 23, 201411 yr I see wynaut. It's better to be prepared than have some shit like "SSB4 out today at 12AM!" when you're most likely sleeping. Exaggerated, I know but you get the idea.
Do the release dates of unreleased video games matter to you?