@maian: Because each of the games are locked in their own cases, doesn't that take longer to stock?
@maian: Because each of the games are locked in their own cases, doesn't that take longer to stock?
@nerdmanwhippy: They were mixed among the full priced games at my local store, and T-800 isn't the only other person to mention this, either.
@madcatz: At Best Buy, don't they remove the security enclosure at check out? So yes, you still need an employee, but you were kind of going that way anyway.
@emorottie: I also did not like looking for the closeout games among the other games, which really shouldn't be their plan, since closeout is meant to move fast and free up shelf space for incoming product.
One of my local Targets has already been converted and I do not like it. Most of the games used to be waist high to just above my head and very convenient for me to browse.
@selderane: I definitely don't disagree they were trying to make a higher end product, but, using your analogy, trying to sell someone a Ferrari when they typically by a domestic sedan and then telling them to get a second job to afford it just comes off as arrogant.
@PositivelyGreg: Clearly Orange Amplifiers.
@selderane: The Playstation 3 wasn't in the Blu-Ray player market, though. It was an 'also has' feature, but not the primary selling point for the unit, hence the exclusion of a pack in remote.
@tk.: That's just silly generalization. For every PS2 that died a painful death there is an iPod whose battery stopped working after a year or less.
@AureateFlux: That would be relevant had I referenced Asimov's work, and though it clearly influenced Robocop, it was obvious that I was specifically citing the movie.
@AureateFlux: Go rent Robocop. Now.
KB needs to take it little easy on the eye liner.
What if it misinterprets "til death do us part?"
It's all going to Child's Play, right? ;)
Me-sa knew biotics were powered by midichlorians.
@zegota: While I'm not quite certain that is true, what I am quite certain of is that it's irrelevant.
@icepick314: An apple is traditionally placed in a roasting pig's mouth to vent gases during the roasting.
@jeremycole: Crackdown. I bought it from the bargain bin long after it was released, and ended up playing it for days on end. I nearly got all of the orbs, too, but I gave up on the last few.
I have a sudden, uncontrollable and wholly inexplicable urge to play Q-Bert.
@Walking Eye!: It is kind of sad how graphics have taken over that role in the movie industry.