Heh. Hearing that story above about the guy saying that the game was really popular reminds me of my story today.
I tried Future Shop first, but they didn't have the discs in yet. I put my $20 down anyways, figuring that I had nothing to lose anyways, as I was still guaranteed the disc. I did go next door to Zellers right afterward though, and they had the discs behind the counter and were dishing them out.

I put $20 more down for it, and got my disc. When I was leaving, I heard one girl say to the other: "Is this game like the best out there or something?" I was quite proud at that moment in time. Nintendo really did a good job.
However, when I went back to Future Shop to get my money back (in hindsight, I probably could have sold the second copy of Master Quest to some dumb shmuck for more money than I paid, but I hadn't thought of it), The cashier was talking to a customer. The customer was buying a PS2 controller, and saying some stuff about how her kids loved it and stuff (wasn't really paying attention.), then the cashier was talking about her GameCube, saying that she had to buy one for her kids after N64 died. (The customer gave her a funny look), and the cashier said that most people asked her why she didn't get an Xbox or PS2, (my blood started to boil), and she said that the GameCube had games that were more "family oriented", while the Xbox had games that were all rated M. (At this point I felt like going home for my Katana so I could put her out of my misery), but I simply curtly told her I wanted my money back and left. Her head remained on her shoulders for the rest of the day. (A lot of good it does her though).