A:AnswerIf BB doesn't fulfill pre-orders (ship on release date) they should not allow customers to continue pre-ordering knowing they cannot fulfill all of them on Day 1. That yellow pre-order button should show out of stock instead if that is the case.
I imagine a lawsuit may be filed if they continue to mislead consumers as they are indicating you can still 'Preorder' the device. Preorder indicates reserving your spot on the first day it's release and should be shipped or delivered on the release date.
A:AnswerYou will need to Pre-Order the Core Edition which is available on the 29th of March (7am Pacific Time) which only includes the PlayStation VR. Hope this helps
A:AnswerThey will put a hold on the funds right away. To verify the funds are there and available. Also to verify it is a functioning account. This hold should drop off in a day or so. Nothing to worry about.
A:AnswerTip for the future, people don't usually even bother reading questions typed in all caps, let alone answering them. I don't mind this, but just wanted to give a pro-tip for the future as it will be helpful to you.
Anyways, to answer you actual question, PS VR has over 200 or so games being developed for it, and many more will most likely be developed soon enough. Especially if it sells well like it seems it is doing, with pre-orders selling out almost immediately.
For a list of games, there are various websites that will help you with that. Here is one of said lists: http://www.ign.com/wikis/playstation-4/List_of_PS4_Games_Compatible_With_PlayStation_VR
As a side note, I am fairly certain that you can play every Playstation game with the VR headset, but that doesn't necessarily mean you can play those games in 3D. The PS VR just has a mode that lets you view all images/ videos on it.
A more specific answer to your question, certain games such as the newer Star Wars Battlefront, (a first and third person shooter,) are going to be made to work with PS VR in 3D. So for games that already exist, it just depends on the developers and their willingness to translate their games into 3D.
Tl;Dr: Yes, there will most certainly be FPS games, at least, on the PS VR. Star Wars Battlefront is not even the only one announced already either.
A:AnswerOnly Best Buy and Gamestop are even listed as sellers of the Playstation VR from Playstation's own website. I could only assume that means they are getting the vast majority of available stock and simply haven't run out of available units yet.
A:AnswerWhen I personally went in to have it pre ordered, I was told that it was online only. This could change in the future, however, when its closer to the release date but probably not.
A:AnswerNot at Pax, but even the main guy at Playstation tweeted a pic of him with a headset and he responded the golds will work. Basically if it has an input for the headphones and a cable to reach, it will work.
A:AnswerYou can play any game or watch any HDMI content passing through the box in cinema mode but you will need a VR-supported game to take full advantage of the hardware.
A:AnswerThere have been no announcements regarding a Playstation VR package with console. There are currently 2 official options. The Playstation VR bundled with camera, 2 Move controllers and added content, or a Standalone VR headset . Closer to launch, I'm sure vendors are gonna sell an unofficial "bundle," but you probably won't see any cost benefit.