Halo 2 Retail Date Broken in Midwest 394
Thanks to c0nrad, who alerted us to a Gamespot article stating that Halo 2's launch date has been broken by a Midwestern store. From the article: "Several reports on the Gaming Age forums--which included photos of the limited edition of the game--said that several individual Meijer stores, a self-described grocery and general merchandise retailer that operates in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky, were selling the game early. However, calls made by GameSpot to several Meijer outlets made it sound like the franchise was sticking to the deadline." The reader continues: "Despite that, Ebay auctions have already gone up, with one having already reached $265!"
$265? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:$265? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:$265? (Score:2, Insightful)
Not sure what a pre-sell copy would command on the open market. I mean, they can't go to eBay and say "This was sold 4 days early! Trust me!" If they wanted it that bad, grab it on P2P and buy it when it comes out. I've had it for a while, not bad but I stopped after maybe an hour and it hasn't touched my xbox since.
I think that's why the companies are so strict on release dates: poor reviews based on early releases could kill the hype
Re:$265? (Score:4, Funny)
Holy shit.
That is the most accurate name I have ever heard.
I hope it WASN'T a typo.
Re:$265? (Score:5, Funny)
1. The copy that is available on the internet cannot play online.
2. People are morons.
Hope that helps
Re:$265? (Score:5, Funny)
Gee, I sure wish *I* could be one of the three other people that's able to play online.
Re:$265? (Score:5, Insightful)
And you'd deserve it for logging into a Microsoft server running a Microsoft program that isn't (supposed to be) available yet to advertise that you have it.
w00+! 1m l33+!
That's like clicking "Yes - Check to see if my software is legal" on the M$ site when you're running a pirated copy.
=tkk
Re:$265? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:$265? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Actually.... (Score:5, Funny)
The answers to that are:
A: Because they can
B: It is their core competency
C: Bill was picked on as a kid
D: Developers! Developers! Developers!
E: All of the above
Instead the interesting question is "Why does the user choose to be punished by Microsoft?"
=tkk
PS For everyone that missed it I was posting at least _a little_ tongue in cheek. Except the part about the dog - that really happened to a friend of a friend of mine. Really. Completely shaved.
Why would Microsoft punish the user? (Score:5, Funny)
Those of us who have used "Windows ME" asked that many times.
Re:$265? (Score:2)
Re:$265? (Score:3, Informative)
Assuming you use XBox Live! to play your XBox games online. And not services like....say...... XLink Kai or XBox Connect.
Re:$265? (Score:3, Funny)
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Well, I wouldn't exactly say I've been *missing* it, Bob.
Re:$265? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:$265? (Score:2)
Re:$265? (Score:2, Interesting)
"look at it this way, they are paying you 200$ to buy a copy for them."
It might not be so easy to get a copy of this very hyped item in a store during the Christmas season.
Don't make a committment you might not be able to keep!
People are stupid (Score:5, Insightful)
So yeah, I'm not surprised that people are paying ridiculous amounts just to have it a few days early. People can be really stupid sometimes.
Re:People are stupid (Score:5, Informative)
I take it you've never taken a basic economics course. If a foo sells for price x in the store and plenty of people buy it, it is worth it. However should the same foo be sold on eBay for more than x, say 10*x and someone is willing to pay that much... is the foo worth x or 10*x? the answer... is 10*x. Why? Because if someone is willing to pay a price, it is worth it to them.
Even today, PS2's and Xboxes cost a given amount which is far lower than in pass, however they are still not worth that amount to me, so, I do not buy them.
Ultimately, worth has nothing to do with what price a retailer puts on a product, it is what both parties are willing to buy for and sell for.
Re:People are stupid (Score:4, Funny)
Yes and by most you mean 59,459,765 (in the US at least)
Re:People are stupid (Score:5, Funny)
Re:People are stupid (Score:3, Funny)
Early polls showed that Kerry was in the lead so I declared him president!
Later it was found out that the polls were wrong, but since I already declared him president I'm going to refuse to admit my mistake or even call it, a "mistake."
With thinking like this I may be able to get a job advising policy for the administration.
Re:People are stupid (Score:5, Insightful)
You mean besides SSX, Madden and Time Splitters? It didn't have many launch titles, but most were good. We're talking about, at the time, a next generation console with a few decent launch titles, that blows away previous consoles, that you can play PS1 games on AND use as a DVD player with optical out. That at the time would cost as much as an old console + a DVD player. Why on earth would anyone want that in time for Christmas?
Re:$265? (Score:3, Funny)
Can't wait to hear about Halo2 buyers remorse!
Re:$265? (Score:2, Informative)
Shipping is part of my job, so I'm pretty current on rates, and can double-check the stores that send me goods. In all seriousness, the H in S&H is all-too-often 50% or more of the actual cost to ship.
Re:$265? (Score:2)
As always I could be wrong
Re:$265? (Score:4, Funny)
You'll never catch me.
Re:$265? (Score:3, Funny)
Doom 3 was supposed to be the greatest thing since masturbation. It didn't quite cut the mustard.
I really can't say which will be better- Half Life 2, or Halo 2. But a game I am actually playing, will always beat a game that isn't available yet. So, let's see which game actually ships. And then when they BOTH ship, that is the time to make comparisons.
Re:$265? (Score:3, Funny)
So what you're trying to say is it was supposed to be like the best orgasm you've ever had, but turned out to be one big fart?
(and I do agree here... haven't tried the ducttape mod yet; that might shed new light on Doom3.)
Re:$265? (Score:2, Insightful)
How, exactly, are they illegal? Because Microsoft/Bungie have announced on their website that they want the product to sell at a later date?
Well, #1 is the right of first sale. If you have something in your hands, nobody, and I mean nobody (except the government) can tell you how to sell it unless you've entered into a written contract. This includes unopened, unused software since until it is opened/used/clicked on/signed in
Re:$265? (Score:3, Interesting)
dont kid yourself (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:dont kid yourself (Score:3)
Um, who cares? (Score:5, Insightful)
But tomorrow, the sun will still rise and Halo 2 will remain just a game.
The bees, on the other hand... the bees will soon control the world.
The other stores (Score:2)
The consumers. (Score:4, Insightful)
Of course not, they are practically commodities. People only shop for them when they move into a house or the old one dies, and no-one cares about being the first to get the latest kenmore.
But video game and movie consumers really do want to get the game/movie as soon as they can. The producers encourage this, but the demand would exist even without their encouragement. They are not controlling demand by having a first day of sale - it is logically impossible not to have a first day that a product is available.
If they did do what you said and allowed stores to sell as soon as they got it, that would artificially limit supply on the first days, allowing lucky retailers to gouge people that were willing to buy it, and hurting the sales of unlucky stores whose shipment arrived a day latter.
Given there is demand for a popular game, and that there has to be a first time that it is available, the most fair thing to do - for the retailers and the customers - is to make it available for all the retailers to sell on the same day.
No x-box for you (Score:2)
Re:No x-box for you (Score:3, Insightful)
LAUGH! (Score:5, Informative)
Meijer, for those unfamiliar is a BIG BOX store chain which probably moves a significant portion of video games.
The chain started, ages ago in the Holland/Grand Rapids area as Meijer Thrifty Acres, with a dutchboy in wooden shoes and pageboy haircut nicknamed Thrifty, as the mascot. It's like pairing Safeway and Target stores, food and general merchandise.
When they built one of these in my former home town of Midland, MI, it nearly killed all the other grocery stores in the city.
Don't kid yourself that Meijer would suffer some injuction. They're simply so big the left hand and right hand don't quite reach each other.
Re:No x-box for you (Score:2)
And has more lawyers.
They may just sidestep it, but that may encourage other stores to do something similar. So, it's quite likely that they'd deal with quite harshly.
But what do I know, the only Halo I know of is the one around the moon.
Re:No x-box for you (Score:2, Informative)
Please, if you don't know a thing about the video game industry perhaps you should not be making definitive statements that you're sure MS is going to sue over this. This is not ground-breaking news nor is it unusual for some store to break a release date. I've go
Re:No x-box for you (Score:2)
Maybe it's a test of a new marketing, suggested by MS.
You never know. Just hype up the game beforehand so that idiots flock to get it first and the companies make a killing.
Re:No x-box for you (Score:2)
In all seriousness though, how come a company hasn't tried something like this? Setting a release date for a game, and then auctioning off advanced copies ahead of time? If someone is willing to pay three to ten times the MSRP to get something early, why not cut out the pre-ordering ebay middleman, and sell it direct yourself?
Off to eBay (Score:5, Funny)
(please note that the auction ends on November 10)
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Re:Off to eBay (Score:2)
*puzzled look* (Score:3, Funny)
Since when does Apple make Halo?
Ebay? (Score:5, Funny)
Repeat after me. "It's just a game".
Sheesh
-S
Pirates (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Pirates (Score:2)
ebay clicky (Score:2, Informative)
Halo Outlaws (Score:5, Interesting)
Each of the shrink-wrapped game cases has a sticker....under the shrink-wrap, that says "DO NOT SELL UNTIL 11/9/04." I've never seen a game this hyped or this heavily protected. Hope you all pre-ordered.
Re:Halo Outlaws (Score:2)
But good to know that there's not going to be a shortage. This game is almost as heavily anticipated as Doom 3 or even Half Life 2.
Who am I joking. There will be a shortage.
Re:Halo Outlaws (Score:5, Insightful)
Why, because you're going to keep the extra copies under lock and key until 11/10 to "teach people a lesson" about preordering?
The EBGames in my local mall had "zero" copies of GTA San Andreas at 9:00 PM on release day if you hadn't pre-oredered, but dozens the next morning. Luckily Wal-Mart doesn't pull such stupid crap, and I was able to get one of their 100+ copies the day the game came out. You really expect me to believe that with how many copies they're hoping to sell of this game that they aren't shipping enough to retailers? Halo 2 won't be sold out. It's the games that *aren't* expected to sell well that you need to pre-order.
Re:Halo Outlaws (Score:2)
Re:Halo Outlaws (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, those stickers are deadly guardians. I tried peeling one off once, and I cut myself pretty bad. Almost bled to death.
Oh my! (Score:3, Funny)
Why discourage sales? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Why discourage sales? (Score:2)
Re:Why discourage sales? (Score:2)
Re:Why discourage sales? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Why discourage sales? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Why discourage sales? (Score:2)
So you have a product sitting there, easily sold, but they can't sell it.
"Having games in the back offices early doesn't "encourage" piracy"
It certainly does, just like the "DVD Region" system does. It does provide an incentive for piracy ("illicit appropriation") if the product is available, but for some arbitrary reason (or region) you can't buy it.
Nyarly (Score:2)
Not only that.... After seeing "The Two Towers", I'll never go in the woods again. At least not without gasoline, matches, and a chainsaw. And, after seeing John Kerry's face for all these months, I'm reliving childhood nightmares of those mean trees in the "Wizard of Oz" movie.
By the way, crawling chaos, you are missing an R in your name. Was "nyarlathotep" taken?
As someone famous once said... (Score:5, Informative)
Meijer, for those who don't know (and since they're a regional store, I suppose there would be many that don't), is the name of a chain of stores that are individually frickin' huge. They're compete directly with Wal-Mart and Target. So if Microsoft/Bungie decides to stop giving Meijer their software/hardware to sell, I think Meijer would just say 'boo-hoo'... they've still got hundreds of aisles of clothing, food, other companies' software, and housewares to make a profit from.
Will it come to a lawsuit? Maybe. Would it be worth Microsoft's time? Probably not, but that is a question left up for debate.
A lawsuit (Score:2)
Yeah, it would be great to see someone sued for selling a legal properly-licensed product.
Re:A lawsuit (Score:2)
Re:A lawsuit (Score:2)
besides, it's free marketing; Halo2 is on the front page of slashdot again...
Re:As someone famous once said... (Score:2, Interesting)
I'd say the store manager or district manager for that store/region is in trouble.
Re:As someone famous once said... (Score:2)
Meijer, like walmart, pride themselves in undarpaying their employees. a couple stores had late night employees accidently stock the shelves.
I bought 2 copies earlier and already sold them for $100.00 each to the morons her at work that have been drooling over HALO2 for weeks, one of them even has printed posters in his cube.
I made a tidy profit, they have each in their hands the super special early pre-release and get to feel their buyers remorse set in about noon tommorow when th
That is the problem (Score:3, Insightful)
That is the problem. Meijer workers are forced to join unions, which really are nothing more than political organizations. They force members to contribute money to political causes that go against their interests, and really have nothing to do with whether or not you can do the job or how well you can do it. Like such an organization? Fine, your choice. But Meijer employees have no choice in membership. Wal-Mart emplo
Priorities (Score:2, Funny)
Surely an undersexed geek can think of a better way to blow $265????
Re:Priorities (Score:5, Funny)
Like spending a half hour with a 500$ an hour hooker?
Re:Priorities (Score:3, Funny)
Online Play Prior To Official Release Date? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Online Play Prior To Official Release Date? (Score:2)
Meijer Thrifty Acres should have known better. (Score:3, Funny)
Fines can be Huge (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Fines can be Huge (Score:2)
Usually its something like: "If you ever want to sell our games again, pay this additional $X fine"
Happens all the time.... (Score:5, Interesting)
Big deal... (Score:5, Funny)
Reminds Me (Score:4, Interesting)
A friend of mine is general manager of an unnamed software retail store, and he owed me for money I loaned him to get his car fixed. He called and told me to come by the store. He handed me a PS2, the most recent version of Madden, a hockey game and a couple of others. It sucked because you could not buy the extra dual shock controller yet, so he popped open another box and gave me the one from there.
Just because a store has a release date in mind, does not mean people's agendas change.
M
Meijer! (Score:2)
For those who have never had the pleasure to go to a Meijer, it's like a large, clean Wal-Mart Supercenter. The smallest Meijer store that I've been in is still larger than my hometown. I believe that Wal-Mart's supercenters are possibly patterned after the large Meijer stores.
Check out their web site. [meijer.com]
Meijer is worse. (Score:2)
Neither, however, treats employees as chattel. There is nothing like slavery in such employment as long as the employees can walk out and tell the boss to take this job and shove it.
WTF (Score:2)
Maybe we should start on HL2 and pimp it on slashdot (See : Doom 3), for a couple of weeks yea?
Slashdot games : Never looked at yet always trying to sell us the latest FPS game
Meijer Rules (Score:3, Informative)
One thing I just think is awesome, is that the Meijer family paid for the casting of a Leonardo da Vinci sculpture. The sculpture was to be a 22 foot tall bronze horse for the Duke of Milan. However, before Da Vinci could finish, the French invaded and used the horse as target practics. The Meijer family had two cast, one is now in Milan, the other sits in Fredrick Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids.
$265? Where? (Score:2)
Re:$265? Where? (Score:3, Informative)
And "Halo 2: Limited Collector's Edition Xbox" doesn't mean it comes with an xbox, the game itself is the limited collector's edition.
Never seen Slashdot (Score:3, Funny)
But does it un-Mod a modded Xbox? (Score:3, Interesting)
Not surprising for Meijer (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Violation (Score:3, Insightful)
Maybe so, but it shouldn't be.
A covenant without a sword is but words among men. The problem with retail dates in the video game industry is that of enforcement. Sure the publishers, distrobution companies could sue the retail stores, but that would result in a bitter fight, and a lot of animosity. Stores compete with eachother locally to strenghthen their customer base, and one way that keeps coming up is this breaking of release dates as a method of getting cust
Re:Violation (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Violation (Score:3, Funny)
A Covenant without a Sword is a lot easier to kill.
Re:Violation (Score:4, Interesting)
HL2 is great and all, but don't feed the sharks guys!
Re:Violation (Score:3, Informative)
I remember the
Re:Violation (Score:3, Interesting)
wait a minute (Score:3, Funny)
How do you know HL2 is great?
Re:Violation (Score:3, Funny)
rj
Re:Violation (Score:3, Insightful)
Actually, back in the day I worked at blockbuster video and we were bound to release dates too. One day a couple movies were put on the shelves like 2 days early and corporate freaked. Turns out what the movie industry does (or did) was, IMO, far more sinister than a lawsuit. If the studios found that we put out one of their movies early they postponed their shipments by 90 days for a period of time (the period, i forget) but can