Katamari Damacy Sold Out 70
mausmalone writes "Katamari Damacy is completely sold out at most game retailers." The relatively unknown game is completely out of stock because retailers base their orders on preorders...which they didn't allow for this title.
I believe it (Score:2, Funny)
Baaaaa
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So which is it? (Score:2)
Re:So which is it? (Score:3, Insightful)
Rob
Re:Stupid game (Score:2, Funny)
No, you're stupid.
> DUMB.. god damn... are japanese people really so easily amused?
No, you're dumb.
There...now I feel better!
So which is it (again)? (Score:5, Interesting)
If that's true, then why does the article say this:
This time, your local game store employee's dire warning came true--if you didn't preorder a copy of Katamari before its release date, you were out of luck.
According to the article, the reason why Katamari Damacy was sold out so quickly is purely that retailers thought that no one would want a quirky Japanese game.
Rob
Short-sighted reporting (Score:2)
Its just a matter of being in the database and you, the consumer, asking for it. The only difference is, which game do you think Joe Average is going to know more about? H
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Is this the same slashdot? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:are you serious? (Score:2)
You won't be able to ignore them for much longer. Soon, they will be rightfully recognized along with these "hardcore" games that you usually play. The only question is if you will throw your inhibitions out the window and allow yourself to have fun with a title such as this o
Preorders suck (Score:5, Informative)
Hold on to your money and buy it when it comes out. If it sells out, they'll get more. Pre-ordering just allows game shops to keep crappier sellection on hand all while providing them with contact info for them to market to you through. If they're going to get your $50 anyway, why give it to them 3 months in advance?
Re:Preorders suck (Score:4, Interesting)
Never, in all of the times I've pre-ordered, have I ever had to give anything other than my name and a contact phone #. The phone # has only ever been used to call me to let me know the game is in. I've never once received an unwanted phone solictation from the game retailer, or any game related company.
I don't pre-order often, just for games I know will sell out early (e.g. Doom3). But, to dismiss pre-ordering is bad because of a claim of invasion of privacy is just spreading FUD.
EBGames Does "Promo" Calls Now (Score:2)
However, I was able to tell them (in this case, EBGames) to put a mark on my account that says "No Promo Calls" since I give them my cell and they call me in the daytime. Now they only call me when a game comes in, so it's all good.
Re:Preorders suck (Score:3, Insightful)
I think Doom 3 is a perfect example of a game that won't sell out early, and, of course, didn't sell out at all.
The only two really good reasons I can think of for preordering, is if the game *isn't* really hyped and the store may not be planning on stocking it, or if you get some bonus for pre-ordering.
As for marketing issues, KBToys takes your address. And yes, you start getting junk mail afterwards. Luckily I've moved sin
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Apparently, a neat trick is to spend $5 on a pre-order and get the bonus thingy, then come back and cancel your pre-order (you'll get the $5 back as store credit). Then either (a) use the $5 to get something else, or (b) pre-order something else, get the bonus and repeat. A month ag
Re:Preorders suck (Score:1)
Of course, some might not ship it until the release date, so you have to wait a few days for it to show up(or not, depending on the shipping option). You still have to wait, but it will be shipped and bec
Re:Preorders suck (Score:2)
Or Gamestop might have screwed up and didn't have any copies of NWN in the massive effing warehouse 20 miles from here, and had to ship me it from Togo (why else would it take that long?). I had to wait 2 weeks for it after it came out, knowing I could go to
Re:Preorders suck (Score:2)
And as for why give it to them three months in advance? Because they'll be under budget crunches, and that might help them make my finished game better.
Re:Preorders suck (Score:2)
There's no way in hell that San Andreas is going to sell out. There were MAJOR shortages on GTA3, but that's because nobody really expected it to be such a big hit. When Vice City came around most retailers expected it to sell like hotcakes so there were few stock problems. Considering that San Andreas is one of the very few big games released this october, and that the last GTA games have been selling well for more than a year after their release, I don't see how retailers are going to order to few copies
Re:Preorders suck (Score:2)
really? well, then that explains why i couldn't find a copy for a week after it was released, every day the same thing
them: "sorry, we sold out already"
me: "but its only 10:00, you just opened an hour ago"
them: "sorry, try again tommorrow" GTA: San Andreas == pre-ordered for me, same goes for GT4
Re:Preorders suck (Score:5, Informative)
As someone who was wise enough (heh) to preorder Katamari Damacy, let me chime in.
There are two reasons to preorder:
1. To make sure you have the game when it comes out.
I preordered Katamari Damacy a week or two before it came out. It wasn't like I needed those $21 in the meantime and since it was a title that I knew would be difficult to find, it gave me piece of mind. This logic fails when the game is something like GTA:San Andreas or Halo 2, because you know any store will have plenty of copies.
2. To take advantage of a good deal or special gift.
This is where it makes sense to preorder GTA:SA or Halo 2. I have Halo 2 preordered because I was able to get a VERY GOOD DEAL on it if I preordered. Would I have been able to walk into the store and slap down $54 on 11/9 and still get the same game? Yes, but why pay that much? I also have a good deal of geeky game t-shirts that I got because I preordered that I enjoy and couldn't get anywhere else. If that is your thing, then preordering is a good idea.
Unless one of those two hold, then preordering is simply giving EB or Gamespot an interest free loan.
Stocking hell, was Re:Preorders suck (Score:2)
Now, too many shops use a bizarre parody of 'just in time' inventory that goes like this:
1) They order 1 copy of "Item X" because it's not a guaranteed hit.
2) They sell their 1 "Item X". No one else sees "Item X", so they don't bother to re-order.
3) They pat themselves on the back for making a good call and not 'overordering' "Item
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Not to mention that, but for PC games it REALLY sucks. Imagine pre-ordering Half life 2 a year and a month ago thinking it was going to make last septembers release date (or whenever it was around then). The $50 you plop down on a game allows the retailer to make interest on
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Bargain! (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm hoping to find a copy before the scalpers on EBAY horde all available copies.
For those on the west coast, I heard Fry's was selling the title for 14.99.
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Soundtrack (Score:2, Interesting)
Download a few tracks here and if you like it you can purchase the official release here [yesasia.com]
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Play This Game! (Score:3, Funny)
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Man, Did I Get Lucky... (Score:3, Funny)
However, I showed up the day after release and asked around, and the store operator remembered asking about it and had a copy held for me at a neighboring store, if I could pick it up within 18 hours. The other store actually had to turn away about 4-5 other buyers before I showed up with only an hour to spare. Moral: be good chums with your video game store staff and they'll help you in a pinch.
That said, I'm glad I got it. I still haven't beated it, despite the game's "short length," since it gets a little frustrating on the later levels. However, this is the happiest game I've ever played, despite the fact that you are ruthlessly wadding people and animals up in a ball to hurl them in the cold recesses of space.
WARNING: Do not play while taking drugs. You won't be able to tell when they wear off...
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Possibly not sold out everywhere? (Score:3, Informative)
Here in Phoenix/Tempe, I just sauntered into Fry's Electronics and bought one of three copies on display, Friday night. I wonder if they've sold out yet. So it's worth giving your local retailer a call to see if they have it in. And remember, "Katamari" is easier to spell over the phone than "Damacy", "Damashii", "DeMacci", or "Dummycheese".
I'm pretty much hooked on the game. I've played all the levels, and I can still see myself putting the game in about once a day for the foreseeable future. It makes me just want to share it with everybody.
Some allowed preorders. (Score:4, Informative)
I don't really fault retailers that much, since this is a budget title, and most of the fever over the game has been decidedly word of mouth as there hasn't been a big promotional campaign for the title.
With that said, this is one of the most unique and fresh titles I've played in years. You'd do yourself a huge favor to get it...if you can find a copy.
Re:Some allowed preorders. (Score:2)
This game is FABULOUS (Score:3, Informative)
Anyone can pick this game up and love it. I mean anyone. Very quirky humor, 100% replayable.. many many times. Amazingly good soundtrack.
If there was a legit video game awards this should get game of the year, or decade. I'd say it's as ground breaking in creativity/addictivity as tetris was in it's day.
Re:Fuck you all (Score:2)
It's a great game. You seem to agree. Why all the vitriol directed towards people who like/want it?
Your example ("imagine that in Japan") is stupid. OF COURSE Culture A is likely to be excited about Culture B's big game. That's because A doesn't often see games like it. Doesn't matter who A is or who B is. Katamari Damacy/Japan = Grand Theft Auto US/UK. What's exotic for one is mundane for the other. I don't know what boring homogenous world you're from, but that's the way EVERYTHING w
Re:Fuck you all (Score:2, Insightful)
So, while we're celebrating how Japanese the game is, it's really secondary to how non-formulaic the game is, compared to what we've usually been seeing.
This is especially true of Playstation 2 owners. Gamecube owners are al
I have this. (Score:1, Interesting)
This game is totally fantastic. Fun, simple controls, perfect aesthetics and style. Nearly pick-up-and-play, with 100% satisfying gameplay every single round, every time.
It'll probably only last a month in terms of replay, but at $19.99, why not?
I showed it off to some coworkers and now they are all buying copies themse
Naaan naa naa naa naaa naa (Score:2)
What the hell are those pandas doing anyway?
Not sold out here (Score:1)
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best $20 I've ever spent (Score:1)
If you like games, you owe it to yourself to go pick this up once stores get restocked.
Pac Man? (Score:1)
A good, strong update, defintely worthy of praise. Like the wonderful revelation when Mario got moved to 3-D on the N64. But we shouldn't be acting like we've never seen anything like it before.
Re:Pac Man? (Score:2)
Yes! (Score:1)
Let me see if I have this right.. (Score:3, Funny)
And there are no rocket luanchers? Or machine guns?
No, I just don't understand.
Seriously, I had'nt heard of this, but it looks fantastic.
Any signs of a PAL release? (Score:1)