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It has some sort of use after all.


RESISTANCE: Supporter of door

EYEWITNESS REPORT: "When visiting upon my local gaming store, one named Chips situated on Nicolson Street of Scotland's fine capital, I chanced upon this sight. I apologise for the photos not being of particular quality, but I was in a rush. However I am sure you will agree that what these show is a true delight: PS3 games, used as a doorstop. Exactly as nature intended. Yours in Christ, S. Robert Blythe"


RESISTANCE: Saver of customers

This had better not be a fake, orchestrated by the staff of Chips, Nicolson Street, in Edinburgh or Glasgow or Manchester or whatever the capital of Scotland is, to get free publicity.
Blogger Jawatron said...
Worst update ever. (since last week)
Blogger Rodti said...
Chips (on Nicolson Street, Edinburgh) are excellent and should have their own television programme. I've still got a £4 credit note from them! FOUR ENTIRE POUNDS!
Blogger Shumar said...
Something that awesome, does it really matter if it's fake?
Blogger Javier said...
God even PS3 game cases look cheap.
Blogger Bjam said...
A precariously placed doorstop like that could cause the fall of a man. *dies*
Blogger robotfish said...
and the Resistance of the door to closing is being provided by the friction of the game case. So maybe this was not randomly chosen from the "This Will Never Sell" pile out the back after all.
Blogger frod said...
The only reason they're not using Dreamcast cases to do that is because they're already shattered into tiny pieces.

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