Thursday, August 25, 2005

This Happens All Too Much...

These are the stories that piss me off. These are the people that gave Nintendo its negative image in the industry, as far as the casual gamer goes. If you are a Nintendo fan, try reading this story and not getting angry. I have personally had this happen to me before too, but this story isn't mine, just one of the many stories that Nintendo fans encounter everyday.

The day is Wednesday, August 24. I enter my local GameStop, clutching a reservation slip, and am greeted by two cashiers and a manager. I tell them that I’m here to pick up my copy of Advance Wars DS. “Still holding out for the DS, huh?” remarks the manager. “Why haven’t you gone for the PSP by now?” It’s true that I don’t own a PSP, but this man doesn’t know that. His mind is apparently incapable of grasping the concept that someone could own two video game systems simultaneously. I ignore him and continue my transaction. Oh, but it doesn’t end there. “While you’re here, why don’t you pre-order that new Kim Possible game? After all, you don’t have anything else to look forward to on the DS.” What? This wasn’t just a passing remark. He said it snidely, derisively. I used to work at a Wendy’s, and if I were to suggest a sandwich to a customer in that tone, I’d probably get my ass fired. At the moment, I was too taken aback to formulate a proper response. Fortunately for me, one of the cashiers intervened on my behalf. “Well, no, there’s that Castlevania game coming out pretty soon.” “Yeah, plus Animal Crossing’s coming later this year,” interjected the second cashier. “Animal Crossing?” sneered the manager. “Yeah, like that won’t fizzle out.” The second cashier fell silent. However, having regained the use of my voice, I proceeded to remind him of Mario Kart DS and Tony Hawk, while the cashier recited Resident Evil DS and Dig Dug. When I got to Mario & Luigi DS, the manager audibly scoffed. However, perhaps realizing he was outnumbered, he retreated to the back room, presumably to shoot some heroin. It vaguely registered in my mind that, for the first time in my life, I had met a real, live console fanboy over the age of thirteen.

Story Courtesy of Joystiq

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The GameFAQs Revolution board has two topics like this, they're endlessly entertaining, showing how truly ignorant some game employees are.

8:42 PM, August 25, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And the guy is a manager of a game store, and he's comparing game systems like they're matchbox cars...

One word: supernerd.

9:12 PM, August 25, 2005  
Blogger RawmeatCowboy said...

The guys over at my local EB Games are pretty much ALL like that. Drives me nuts to no end.

9:30 PM, August 25, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not all Gamestops are like that. The two that are close to me are die hard DS supporters. Today, when I was picking up Nanostray and Advance Wars, I overheard one of the employees saying that the PSP was "the devil". They all then proceeded to talk like giddy school girls about the new mario kart, lunar, castlevania, and how awesome nintendogs was. Life just must be better in Ohio, I guess.

9:51 PM, August 25, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wish all GameStops had *some* knowledge on video games...the ones where I live don't know the difference between Halo and Doom. lol

9:54 PM, August 25, 2005  
Blogger RawmeatCowboy said...

PSP is the devil...the devil is worse then I thought!

12:28 AM, August 26, 2005  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a homo. I'm not saying the PSP is a pile of dogshit, although that is my opinion of it, but why can't someone buy and enjoy whatever the f*** they want.

Further, shouldn't this ass-clown be trying to sell all products as the manager of a retail store....not only a homo, but a moron.

7:45 AM, August 26, 2005  

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