I'm going for some very hyped game. Like a popular FPS (UT/Half Life)?
Or should we go further back?
The time to preorder the game was 18 months ago when it was released and it will soon be time to preorder MW3 for it's November 2011 release. Many preorder bonuses come from the different retailers selling the game as a sales incentive and it depends on whom you are purchasing from to include all incentives available
The magnovox oddessy came out in 1972 and is the first video game system available for home use.
The game is already released and you can not preorder it anymore.
It comes with the game
I assume you're asking what the first commercially available video game was. That would be Computer Space, an arcade game that was released in 1971. The first home console was the Magnavox Odyssey, released early in 1972. Atari's Pong, which many believe to be the first video game, was also released as an arcade game in 1972, although the home consoles weren't made available until '75.
The Sony PS3 game is available for Preorder for October 1 2012 release by Amazon
The new video game released by the WWE has a new video flash demo available on the youtube website. The game itself is titled Rockpocalypse and the video is also available on their official website.
Yes. The lego Pirates of the Caribbean game includes the first movie and is available on various platforms. The is also a GBA game for the first movie.
Ninja Gaiden Sigma video game is available on PlayStation 3 gaming console and PlayStation Vita handheld gaming console. The video game was first released in 2004.
The first video game that came out was for the atari2600
Pong was the first commercial video game. In 1958, the first video game was developed using an oscilloscope and was called "Tennis for Two".
There are a number of debates as to the original inititator of the first video game. According to some sources Pong was the first and the popularity of this game casued a flood of copies of the game by developers causing the video game crash of 1977 which marks a defining moment in the video game industry of the invention of the classic arcade games that have an undending popularity.