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Mon 18/11/02 at 19:02
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Nowadays you can't go into GAME without encountering gross incompetence.
I mean half the people working there don't know anything about games, and the other half seem to be so biased it's unbelievable. I was in GAME the other day with my cousin, refunding a game.

Whilst I was browsing through the Xbox rack, I saw a 12-year old with his mother, who seemed to be fairly interested in buying an Xbox. Then, a member of staff walked over and said asked if he could be of any help. The mother replied that her son was interested in buying a new games console, and GAME attendant replied "Well, you don't want to be looking there, then."
When the boy said that his mate had Halo, and he had played it and thought it was a good game, the sales attendant said that "it's the only decent game," and by next year "Xbox will be finished"

He then took them to the PS2 section of the store and showed some games, talked through the specs and let him play a store demo (set up behind the counter). The mother then said "We'll get that one then," but the boy didn't seem too enthusiastic. Nevertheless, they left with a PS2.

I mean wouldn't the store want to shift MORE Xboxes anyway?

I have also come across staff who seemed to know nothing about games, and when I saw someone hunting down Unreal Tournament on Dreamcast a while ago they informed them that it had been "cancelled," even though it was sitting on the Dreamcast rack further back in the store which I pointed out to this customer. The attendant then looked embarrased when he had to check out the game he had just denied even existed.

There are some good stores where games can be purchased however - Computer Exchange stores are helpful, friendly and feature games-crazy staff who keep talking about downloading the latest Everquest patches, and in ePlay, when I was picking up Jet Set Radio Future, the staff commented on how it was excellent.

However, I can see the games industry going down a horribly under-represented route if GAME, one of the biggest games stores in the country, continue to hire mis-informed staff, and as more and more unsuspecting members od the public decide to venture into computer games for the first time, they could easily be misled.
Tue 19/11/02 at 18:57
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"everyone says it"
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You coming in then?
Tue 19/11/02 at 19:03
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"¬_¬"
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pb wrote:
> What's wrong with small indie shops? I love that 'High Fidelity' type
> atmosphere.

Perhaps, but you're forgetting one thing - Jack Black. No Jack Black, no High Fidelity.
Tue 19/11/02 at 19:25
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"Damn dirty apes!"
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That store assistant had some sense in him!
Down with the Xbox!
Tue 19/11/02 at 19:32
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This boy went into GAME and bought really bad Gamecube games just because they had "good graphics". He bought Spiderman when he could have got a superb game like Super Mario Sunshine
Tue 19/11/02 at 20:44
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Knick Knack wrote:
> That store assistant had some sense in him!
> Down with the Xbox!

But he didn't even tell him why he shouldn't get a GC.......... PS2, most expensive... hmm....

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