aside from having perhaps the lamest and shortest marketting and advertising for the cube at launch and after, we in australia are just being left behind.
several headline third-party titles have been discontinued - super monkey ball 2, skies of arcadia, burnout 2, robotech battlecry, pso I/II (though stock of this seems to turn-up at random in different stores around the nation...) just to name a few.
but now we come to product number 3.
every sunday we have a cube meet at a store, play games, talk etc - probably something that's quite rare in australia - in any case, the store ordered 20 copies of pn03.
our supplier received 5 copies.
we received one.
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now i'm angry.
so our one copy is going to the guy who is the keenest to get it and ordered it first, but we have 14 other orders to fill, plus five spare copies which for sure will walk out the door.
why did this happen?
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we understand that australia isn't the biggest market, but for god's sake, this is rediculous. nintendo announce they're going to spend a zillion dollars on advertising in this country, then they send us a handful of copies of the most anticipated game at the moment.
sound's like a plan guys, yeah, maybe that will DETER anyone who was going to jump to the cube - finally some awesome games coming out on cube... that we'll never play.
oh no, but wait, at least FIVE people will...
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we are thinking about what we can do to make our cube club official, liaise with nintendo and see what we can get out of them, but at this point i'm very pesemistic. we have about 15 regulars who turn up each week, but i get the feeling that this kind of thing has to start happening around the nation a lot more before nintendo notice us.
a whole bunch of clubs and meets need to form-up and make some noise, because nintendo just isn't going to help us on their own.