velcrozombie wrote:Sut wrote:I'm probably part of the problem with this, I normally buy games online or a supermarket.
This is me to some extent. I wanted to buy The Wonderful 101 last week and, instead of just going to Target or Walmart, I went to Gamestop. While I'm not a biggest fan of the chain, I figured I should try to give some business to an actual game store rather than an all-in-one (especially since I felt guilty for not buying my Wii U from them in the first place). I went in and, after not finding the game on the shelf, asked an employee if they had any copies. The employee (who was nice and just doing his job) told me that the game was becoming "rare" and "hard-to-find", and that they might be able to order it for me and ship it to my house...in a week. I thanked him, left, and went to Wal-Mart, where they had a stack of copies of the "rare" game. Dammit, Gamestop! You had one job!
Gamestop likes to scalp people on supposedly "rare" items. Fire Emblem: Awakening briefly went up in price after release when (unsubstantiated) rumors got out about undersupply. They artificially restricted supply of Xenoblade to make it expensive and hiked the price of gamecube controller adapters for Wii U when Nintendo stopped shipping briefly.