[Deleted User] wrote: » Rang the GameStop store I had chosen for the click and collect and they said they would have no record of the pre order on their system and would only know of the pre order on release when they get a print out. I'm still undecided about getting it at launch but I'd get in touch with the store you pre ordered online with if you 100% want it on launch day.
GhostInTheRuins wrote: » I like the idea of the switch and I think it's a nice looking piece of kit but I'm not going near it anytime soon. I think the price is fine actually, I'm fairly sure I paid around €300 for a 3dsxl, although that did come with mario land. I've preordered Zelda on the wii u. Hopefully they didn't do a hyrule warriors job on it where it's unplayable on the old tech. The e3 footage from last June looked promising. This time next year if the line up looks decent I'll probably take the plunge. It'll be hard to resist when mario come out. Begs th question why didn't they wait six more months to have a decent line up of original games?
Danonino. wrote: » This sounds like Online preorders are handled separately before launch by adding numbers to consoles shipped to that store. So two of three days before release the shipment arrives, they get a printout of preorders, separate them then have the remaining for in store preorders and reg stock. I don't work for Gamestop but did and have for pretty much every other retailer at some point. It's the only thing that makes sense. The no record in store for preorders online could be due to the two systems being kept separate, the online ones being part of one shipment the offline being store system based and they would have a figure. They probably even have a set amount set aside for online preorders and another for store stock/instore preorders .
Retr0gamer wrote: » Grr... Smiths will only let me pre order the console but not Zelda yet. I'll just pre order that online then.
Josey Wales wrote: » So whats all this about GameStop asking for a €50 deposit in store? I pre-ordered mine a couple of weeks ago for €20. No one has rang me about it.
Mr E wrote: » Looks like Gamestop in the States have sold out of their preorder allocation (across 3,900 stores). I suspect if you haven't preordered here yet, you may have trouble getting one on March 3rd.http://investor.gamestop.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=130125&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2237454
Gizmo55 wrote: » Has anyone who did the €5 pre-order online with Gamestop been in touch with them since?
Flaccus wrote: » Noticed on Amazon, Switch is showing as unavailable. I pre-ordered the day it was announced and used parcel motel so hopefully I will get one.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Digital foundry aren't impressed. They think it's good as a portable games device but poor as a home console.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » I didn't know they are using the Street Fighter 2 game from the Xbox 360 and charging $40 for it...
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Digital foundry aren't impressed. They think it's good as a portable games device but poor as a home console. I didn't know they are using the Street Fighter 2 game from the Xbox 360 and charging $40 for it... Wow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0lyvgeJJw0
Atari Jaguar wrote: » After watching that I am certainly worried about the capabilities of the switch.
Grayditch wrote: » Unreal.
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » They think it's good as a portable games device but poor as a home console.
wandatowell wrote: » That's a major concern for me, I categorically won't using as a mobile gaming device