I pre-order when I get stuff. There is absolutely no point otherwise. Stores don't even really hold copies half the time
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I pre-order when I get stuff. There is absolutely no point otherwise. Stores don't even really hold copies half the time
I haven't been called about a pre-order in I don't know how long. Everytime I do, I've never been called to say it came in. I always call the day before or the day it's due in.
Are you sure you just didn't think those things?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roufuss
No, I'm pretty sure I said them, since it caught my girlfriend by surprise. You don't piss me off when I'm extremely angered.Quote:
Originally Posted by OmniGear
1) They didn't bother to call me about my preorder and 2) they were going to sell the two copies they had to someone else, so if I DID wait until the ship date that's plastered over there (next Tuesday), I probably would have been SOL, negating the point of preordering a niche title.
And then on top of that, that's when he decided to try and sell me the gutted copy (that had about 9 EB stickers on it) instead of the fresh sealed one right behind him in the case? I knew he knew it was there, because he turned RIGHT AROUND and looked at it when I first asked him.
That's when the shit hit the fan. And believe me, the dude at Gamestop got it just as bad when they didn't get Viewtiful Joe 2 in at all, but every other GS around here did, so I had to drive 25 minutes away just to switch my preorder, since I have no time to play it next week and wanted it this weekend.
Fuck EB, fuck Gamestop, from now on I'll just order through their websites since those have yet to fail me.
Unless there's a bonus I'd really want, preordering now is totally useless. I picked up Halo 2 two days after its release and they still had a good 50-60 copies on the shelf just waiting there.
I'm on my way out to go get Metroid Prime 2 and they must have 100 copies of it still there.
It's funny because it's true. Seriously, don't ever go near a game store around here when a sports game comes out, they all have at least one cop at the door to maintain control.Quote:
Originally Posted by kuro
They call me if I have something pre-ordered, I'm just usually not around when they call. I check GS' website to see what stores have games in stock and if I don't feel like trusting that I just call them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rumpy
Well, here's the theory behind preordering:
http://p211.ezboard.com/fatlususadis...icID=171.topic
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Originally Posted by Gail Salamanca, Atlus USA
Same thing here. When pre-ordering gets you some cool stuff (t-shirt, soundtrack, etc) than I would pre-order it. Otherwise, I can wait few more days till BB, or TRU get ton of them in, or they alway have enough copies left.Quote:
Originally Posted by DjRocca
What RedCoKid and Atlus said. It's important to the small companies, valueless to the big ones. Any EA title ever is easy to get but I reserved Mr Driller DS today because rumor says it'll be a short production run. I honestly don't think I'd have had trouble getting it if I hadn't but it's not like the $5 is all that big a deal.
I admit, it helps that my game stores seem a bit better run than Roufuss'. That's some pretty crap customer service there, especially seeing as the full copies need to be sold first. The whole point of gutting a copy for the shelf is that it goes last and represents the full inventory of sealed copies behind the counter.
James
Like they said about Atlus, I usually pre-order for the obscure games, new systems launches (Like the PSP) , or for the swag.