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Walk-Ins Get 360 In April?

IGN has a piece talking to retail stores across the country about the upcoming 360 launch, and it doesn't look good. From the article: "According to retailers in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Miami and Houston, there will be mass shortage of Xbox 360 units on the targeted launch date of November 22. IGN contacted dozens of stores around the country, including Gamestop, EB Games, Electronics Boutique, Target and Walmart. One short-tempered clerk at a Gamestop in New York estimated that Xbox 360 units will not be available for walk-in customers until April. That's right, April."

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  1. Rush Job. by Brantano · · Score: 3, Funny

    Not enough consoles to keep up with demand...check
    Lie and say your doing it on purpose, only shipping a certain amount to each business...check
    Give developers only 3 months to work on finished dev kits..check
    Have most of the major launch titles pushed back out of the launch list...check
    Have most of your games look hardly next gen on a normal tv...check
    Have a game that cannot even reach 30fps at 720p and must upscale...check
    Make ebgames/gamestop screw over most of your fans...check

    Make your new incredibly powerfull console look like a rush job...priceless

    1. Re:Rush Job. by Guppy06 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Perhaps we should stop comparing this to the Dreamcast and start comparing it to the Saturn.

  2. Internet Journalism by Blakey+Rat · · Score: 3, Insightful

    One short-tempered clerk at a Gamestop in New York estimated that Xbox 360 units will not be available for walk-in customers until April. That's right, April.

    Oh, well, if a grumpy clerk at Gamestop says it, IT MUST BE TRUE!!!!!

  3. Re:"Real" shortage? by badasscat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'm not so sure this is artificial scarcity anymore. It's one thing to create a buzz with a brief period of scarcity. It's another thing to extend it so long that you eat up all of your much touted lead time on the competition.

    And it's another still to rely on clerks at GameStop for reliable information.

    Seriously, I don't get this. Do you rely on the cashier at Wal-Mart for information on your favorite director's next film or for the latest info on HD technology? Why are people constantly quoting counter clerks at game stores for industry info? These guys know nothing. It's a truly bizarre phenomenon - every time I walk into a game store I see half a dozen people literally hovering over the counter talking to the clerks about games, then I'll bet it's those same people who hit up sites like this with the "info" they've gleaned. To me, this carries no more weight than asking any random person on the street the same questions and then posting their answers.

    These guys make minimum wage to ring up your purchases. That's all they do. They do not have industry "contacts", they do not talk to developers or publishers or manufacturers. They ring up purchases and they vacuum the store at closing time. That's what they're paid to do and that's the extent of their real knowledge. Anything else you get from them is, at best, something they've read in a magazine - which is the same thing you could do yourself.

    I kinda get the feeling that both the clerks themselves and the guys who chat them up for info to post on the net actually like feeling like they have this little "shadow" game industry unto themselves. They like starting rumors; they don't even want real info. A couple years ago I actually worked for a publisher and I'd go into the GameStop near my company all the time, often with my company colors on (we had jackets with our company name on them). Not that I'd tell anyone anything if they asked, but not a single person ever even tried getting info from me, even if they were talking to the counter clerk about my company's games with me standing right next to them! The clerks themselves must have known who we were (a lot of us frequented this GameStop, and they knew we were in the neighborhood), but not a single one of them ever tried to pump us for info either. It was kind of funny, but it definitely made me think that real info is not even what these guys want - juicy info is what they want, whether or not it's true. Truth is not really on their radar, and that's most likely the case with this Xbox 360 rumor just as it is with everything else.

  4. GameStop by tprime · · Score: 3, Funny

    One short-tempered clerk at a Gamestop in New York estimated that Xbox 360 units will not be available for walk-in customers until April


    I've had folks at GameStop tell me that the PS3 might still make s "surprise" arrival by the end of this year. I am certain they all have their finger on the pulse of gaming.....

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    http://www.tomandemily.com