2 weeks ago I went down to Game Crazy hoping to score a copy of Mario and Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Scribblenauts for the DS. When I got to Game Crazy they told me that they only ordered enough copies for preorders. [I]Really even a MARIO game?[I] So ya I was inwardly pissed, but since I'm not a SC I didnt let it out on the clerk. It wouldn't do any good. Life goes on and I scored my portable goodness at Best Buy.
Today I called to see if they had copies of the new Kingdom Hearts game for the DS. They asked if I preordered. I said nope. They only had enough copies for their preorders.
I don't like preordering. I'll get my game at the first store tht I can find that has it. It's usually Game Crazy most of the time Now that they've started doing this, it'll be not at all.
If any of you work in a game store, I'd really like to know if this really increases profit. From the point of view from a hotel worker, this makes no sense. What if the only checkins we allowed were reservations? What happens to the people who may not be able to buy the game right after its release, but are able to buy it a few weeks later because of when they get paid?
Today I called to see if they had copies of the new Kingdom Hearts game for the DS. They asked if I preordered. I said nope. They only had enough copies for their preorders.
I don't like preordering. I'll get my game at the first store tht I can find that has it. It's usually Game Crazy most of the time Now that they've started doing this, it'll be not at all.
If any of you work in a game store, I'd really like to know if this really increases profit. From the point of view from a hotel worker, this makes no sense. What if the only checkins we allowed were reservations? What happens to the people who may not be able to buy the game right after its release, but are able to buy it a few weeks later because of when they get paid?
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