If Nintendos "DEMO" service was worth any thing or at least somewhat mirrored PS3/XBOX 360's service, would Lindy ever had to go into Gamestop?
? We can only wonder
Good point. I actually didn't know about the free demo until now and at first thought "why are they giving a disc away?" There really is no good reason why we can't download this. I wasn't interested in this but with a demo I'm thinking of trying it out. But I don't want to go to Gamestop just for that. So, yeah, see the problem here, Nintendo? If I could download it I could just get the demo on a whim, but here you're asking me to jump through hoops to try a demo I'm not that interested in. I think having something in the store is a good idea since it'll get in the hands of people just walking by. But it shouldn't be the only option.
Gamestop does occasionally press me for strategy guides and pre-ordering and ****. I don't mind them asking once. It's when I say "naw, that's fine. I'll just check out Gamefaqs if I need help." and then they go all "well who has their PC near their TV" as if walking to the PC and back is worth $20 for a guide. My response is that I DO have my PC near my TV. Same with pre-ordering. "If you guys don't have it I'll just go to Best Buy where they'll have a million copies or Willow Video (local chain, kills Gamestop in every category, they HATE when I mention them)". Stating the little bullshit is company policy so I get it. It's the hounding after I tell them "no" that drives me nuts. When the McDonald's cashier asks me if I want to supersize and I say "no thanks" they don't say "are you sure? Because you get SO much more fries and pop if you do." They just complete the order. I understand that they have to push this company BS and they understand I can say "**** no" and that's the end of it.
What really blows my mind is that Gamestop gets away at all with this crap. I understand the used sales since there isn't much variety. But new games are sold EVERYWHERE and you don't get this pre-order hounding stuff. Why do dumb jackasses put up with this **** if Wal-Mart or Best Buy is right there and will have the game? I get it for like an Atlus game but like Mario? Why? For those customers it's like the bit on the Simpsons where Apu thinks to himself "If he discovers the discount supermarket next door, all is lost."
I agree with whoever said that there shouldn't be good and bad Gamestops because with most big chains the bad stores are rare. With chain stores it's like I encounter hardly any bad stores ever or I frequently encounter them and the whole chain has this negative stigma like Gamestop has. If I was the head of Gamestop and I knew that my store has the image it has I would FREAK... unless the bad stores are doing what I want them to do.