Posted Nov 16, 2009 at 10:55AM by Ryan F. Listed in: News, Games, Assassin's Creed 2, Left 4 Dead 2 Tags: GameStop
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GameStop - Image 1GameStop stirred up some controversy earlier this month when they broke the street date on Modern Warfare 2 (Xbox 360, PS3, and PC). The retailer owned up to the action, saying that it was done to protect their consumer base.

It appears the consumer base needed more protecting, now that they've broken the date on two more major releases: Assassin's Creed II (PS3, Xbox 360, and PC), and Left 4 Dead 2 (Xbox 360, PC).

Kotaku reports that copies of the two sequels are already being sold in GameStop outlets in Jersey City. Personnel responded that they have the go-signal from the higher-ups, explaining that a mom-and-pop broke the street date first. They added that only the GameStop outlets in Jersey City have been granted permission to break the dates.



GameStop sells Modern Warfare 2 early:


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   by RLKirkland - 4 days ago
 » dont

like gamestop all that much... what are they doing trying to make a gamestore monopoly or something

   by Freya - 4 days ago
 » lol

I buy from Amazon. Free shipping and no tax.

They should sue GameStop. They would probably win. "Protecting" consumer base. Right.


   Re: Serosis - 4 days ago
 » ...

You could be right in most cases but there is this quote:

"Personnel responded that they have the go-signal from the higher-ups, explaining that a mom-and-pop broke the street date first."

   Re: victorinox - 4 days ago
 » meh

I doubt that...

A) its such a poor excuse, that can barly be proved *im not even sure how they know if a store broke street date or not...*
B) most people whom care would have preordered to get whatever item, so they would wait and or get it then...
C) the type of people whom would buy from the mom and pop store prob wont buy from gamestop first, and a lot of people will just go to the best deal/first place they see...

personally i go to whatever place i see it at first, not exactly which place releases it first... if i saw target with ___ game i wanted a day eariler or later if i didnt have it and wanted it i would buy it... i doubt many people are too different making their excuse BS

   Re: nickelwise - 2 days ago
 » uhh

uhh victorinox you just validated their excuse you idiot. by saying you DO buy it the first place they see means that gamestop loses consumers by having the mom and pop release first. so they get to release at the same time
   by Bountyhunter53 - 4 days ago
 » ......

I so wanna live in America because of this but i don't wanna be fat or chubby....... Sad times.......


   Re: RLKirkland - 4 days ago
 » lol

I live in America and workout to prevent that from happening, so you should reword your post a little bit buddy

   Re: .:knowledgePower:. - 3 days ago
 » lol

you only become Fat when you don't care about yourself, just your stomach )

   Re: valefour - 3 days ago
 » uhh....

...i live in southern cali, play video games most of the day, skateboard like once a week (surgery gone bad so can't sk8 much anymore.) and i only weigh 135 pounds and i'm 5'6''. ^_^

anywho, so someone sold a game ahead of time, new employees do this by mistake all the time from games to other stuff. i worked at Target for a year and some new kid sold like a box of a psp game a few days ahead of time to one customer before any of the "higher ups" found out. shet happens.

   Re: Mister Common Sense - 18 hours ago
 » stereotypical BS

Living in America makes you fat?

People that constantly eat crap get fat. People that don't exercise get fat.

Blaming that on living in America is a piss poor excuse.
   by sickofitall - 4 days ago
 » this is rediculous

taking away customers from mom-and-pop stores, just because one store sold it first. I doubt that many people are rushing to get L4D2 anyway.


   Re: Bountyhunter53 - 4 days ago
 » .....

The article is basically saying that GameStop is chatting ***** (poop)....
   by Keith K - 4 days ago
 » That's one excuse...

GameStop is certainly not winning any friends among publishers. They're undermining their suppliers to undercut their competitors. That doesn't sustain itself long.

I get the game usually the day after launch, but I still buy from Amazon. It's almost always cheaper, free shipping, tax-free. It's a no brainer as a consumer.

They're not 'protecting' a consumer base they don't have. They're simply playing dirty to acquire a consumer base they don't have.

   by gogeta85 - 4 days ago
 » Yea

And don't forget about newegg,those guys have the game to u on the day it comes out...unlike gamestop.com.On the plus side most of there new games have like 5 bucks off with free shipping.

   by Serosis - 3 days ago
 » ...

One of the only reasons I like gamestop is for the used/refurbished consoles and accessories.

I never buy games there anymore unless it's for a gift and I can get it used.

   by spacewiz - 3 days ago
 » lol

i never goto gamestop anymore. its always to crowded with little and the shops are usually a hole in the wall. i get the same feeling walking into gamestop when i walk into walmart. i'm lucky i have a bestbuy on the east and west side of my city so i don't have to goto gamestop.

buying from amazon is the way to go. take ac2. gamestop's 'exclusive' pre-order bonus is going to be available to the public at some point. at amazon, you could have pre-ordered ac2 for $50, had it at your house on release day and get $10 off your next game purchase....no brainer


   Re: CaRnAg3 - 1 day ago
 » Thats SPOT ON!!

You're right! and its because of this new found simplicity that gots gamestop scared of going out of business. Im sry but i feel like its jus a matter of time... i like gamestop but i call it how i see it



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