So, I got a price alert for this game, 36.49 at GoGamer. I click the link, gogamer lists at 51.90. The price comparion still lists the $36 price. Anyone know what's going on?
A little news:
Some GameStops are waiting until they actually have the systems in had before calling and telling people they do or don't have one.
The bad news: Many stores still haven't gotten shipments.
any thoughts on how 20 gig system pricing might end up?
With the slash to available consoles, the 20 gig ones may do better than anticipated, but since the 60 gig ones are the desired consoles, I really don't know.
Microsoft needs to seriously re-evaluate the repair system.
My story:
10/20: Called in to get my 360 fixed. It was a first shipment console getting 3 red lights. (note that this was well before the fall update fiasco)
10/23: Shipped console, Fedex (had to pay my own shipping costs).
10/25...
Just got a call from Sears.
"The DS Lite you ordered has been returned to the manufacturer. You can either call Sears.com and cancel the order, or come pick out a different one."
"I'll cancel. Thanks."
New Paper on the Topic
Just showed up on Kotaku. It's a very interesting read. The author makes a pretty convincing case for regulating the MMORPG world and the profits coming from it based on current internet gambling law, as well as proposed regulations.
News:
Went to my gamestop today. They have 80 preorders, and will only have 15 at midnight for the first 15 reserves they got. They will get 10 per day after that until reserves are filled.
Over on RT.com, other people have confirmed their gamestops have said the same thing.
Lots of people...
what i've noticed is when Wal-Mart or Target or TRU, etc. have a clearance deal, the selection is better because there are fewer people around to buy stuff.
I've noticed that there are many more deals to be had here (Lubbock) than my last two homes (Dallas and Austin), if you know where to look.
Post here if you find 'em. (I've got nothing right this minute, but Target did re-model their Games area.)