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Thu 13/12/01 at 18:54
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When ever a new Argos or Index catalogue comes out I always enjoy a quick browse of the gaming section just to laugh at the extortionate prices of consoles, games and accessories, but then I realise, people actually will pay this price! And most of these people are parents trying to do the good thing for their child by purchasing the console of their dreams. Now this alone really annoys me, the fact that the company is using its high status as a retailer to sell on goods in an expensive fashion to the kind of people who wouldn't know better, but its not this that really strikes a nerve, its the so called budget game consoles.

Now I'm not moaning about Argos as a singular, more about catalogue shops as a whole the kind that stock clothes as a main product and have ventured into the world of gaming. Things may have changed, but all through my life I've noticed various facts concerning these shops. I quick flick to the game section will present us with various console wonders from gaming days once lived, but alas they are still selling for stupid prices. I remember at one point Argos was trying to flog their last stock of Megadrives and wanted around fifty pounds for a console and a few games!!!! Although this is cheap (Compared to the PS2 anyway, this is by no means a cheap Megadrive!!!), the pre mentioned folk who wouldn't know better, bless em, really 'wouldn't know better'. A purchase of this console would have been a waste of money and as soon as they had tried to find new games for the bleeding thing they will realise that fact. What a waste of money! Retro gaming is best kept for adults who know what the situation is with each console and know if they are paying good prices for what they are receiving.

In my mind, I expect to see some sort of notice next to the console picture, 'older model console games no longer made'. This does seem a bit of a weird idea for a company who are trying their hardest to sell a product but come on, your ripping people off! And on purpose as well! They don't know what they are doing and are probably buying the console as a gift for a child who will sadly not find an ongoing interest for the thing. Without checking ill take a bet that at the moment the same situation may be occurring but with N64's, the next in line for the console graveyard. I can picture it rising up to its place in heaven while the said shops are trying their best to anchor it down and then flog it to some pore sole waiting below.

Now we come to great shops like SR, they have the decency to get rid of the consoles when they become obsolete and actually offer great prices on the new ones. This way parents know that what they are getting their child is up to date and has an expanding library of software. My personal opinion is that SR should contact the mentioned shop and politely say "Stop ripping parents off!!!!" if its possible to say that politely of course, if not I shall do it myself! (Well I wont, I'm, not brave enough to go head to head with a big catalogue shop!!)

Anyway, my point is the fact that these shops have and will get away with selling consoles at whatever price they want due to the fact that they are a popular mainstream supplier. I personaly have always noticed this and have stuck with specialist game suppliers, how I found special reserve in fact.

Thanks for reading d34n0 2k2
Mon 17/12/01 at 20:18
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"pob, the originator"
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d34n0 2k2 wrote:
> whats the WORST deal uve ever seen in a catalogue shop ?

On QVC - the shopping channel, Sky digital page 630 - they were selling a P.C for £1500. Aaaah, top of the range you may say; but sadly no. The P.C in question had an Intel Pentium 3, 1GHZ processor, 10GB hardrive and 128mb ram. Unbelievably these were even sold out after 30 mins - by anxious parents no doubt - which saddens me. Why don't they buy a MAXX P.C from SR or go to Novatech?

The main reason is that these cheap companies are not advertised as clearly as other high street chains. Have you ever seen an advert for a cheap P.C distributer at prime time? Probably not.

Still, if they don't shop around, they'll get what's coming ot them.
Mon 17/12/01 at 20:12
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"Maximum Homerdrive"
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sorry bt cut during the post no spam inteded DAMN YOU BT
Mon 17/12/01 at 20:10
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i've been a member of SR on and off for the past few years i had membership when they were still stocking Amiga's LOL


anyway i found out that my mum bought my PS2 from bloody dixons because she couldn't be bothered to walk to SR (chelmsford shop)
Mon 17/12/01 at 20:10
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i've been a member of SR on and off for the past few years i had membership when they were still stocking Amiga's LOL


anyway i found out that my mum bought my PS2 from bloody dixons because she couldn't be bothered to walk to SR (chelmsford shop)
Mon 17/12/01 at 18:58
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d34n0 2k2 wrote:
> Any1 got SSX Tricky ? Is it worth my purc..... well, GAD claim ?

I have SSX,
> is it much of an improvement over it, and, does it include the same songs coz i
> loved "shake what ya mamma gave ya" and "song for dot" ?

i would rather buy a new game. its a bit the same and a game of a different type would have been better
Mon 17/12/01 at 18:48
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Any1 got SSX Tricky ? Is it worth my purc..... well, GAD claim ?

I have SSX, is it much of an improvement over it, and, does it include the same songs coz i loved "shake what ya mamma gave ya" and "song for dot" ?
Mon 17/12/01 at 18:44
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well done, atleast somepeople around here win.
Mon 17/12/01 at 18:38
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cheers! Bit of a surprise, now what game to choose .......
Mon 17/12/01 at 17:20
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"Digging!"
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well done fore game a day
Mon 17/12/01 at 17:15
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Playstation 2-still £260.99 after they had put the price down £70. A few weeks later though, they had changed it.
And, oh yeah....well done on winning GAD!

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