Is Gamestop Evil? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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My local Gamestop does one better. This is more of a an observation than anything else. If they see a younger child (11>) buying a M rated game they first tell the parent the game is meant for 17+. Then after the parent has acknowledged that (most parents of gamers have a general idea of a what M rated games contain) they then, w/ out request, read the specific details of why it's rated M. I know I might be blowing this out of proportion but this damn technique lost me a bunch of games when I was younger like RDR and Resistance FOM.
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My first "Adults Only" purchase was with Guns n' Roses Use Your Illusion II at Tape World.
Told the clerk "My Mom is right outside of the store" and I was able to buy it. Trying to get a Playboy at Waldenbooks is a different story.
Told the clerk "My Mom is right outside of the store" and I was able to buy it. Trying to get a Playboy at Waldenbooks is a different story.
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You guys were lucky back then. That would never slide today. At least not a major chain.Luke wrote:My first "Adults Only" purchase was with Guns n' Roses Use Your Illusion II at Tape World.
Told the clerk "My Mom is right outside of the store" and I was able to buy it. Trying to get a Playboy at Waldenbooks is a different story.
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You are insane. You have internet porn...or JUST THE INTERNET!!!oxymoron wrote: You guys were lucky back then. That would never slide today. At least not a major chain.
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You were lucky. I remember when I was 14, trying to replace my broken copy of Diablo 2 and not a single cashier in Wal*Mart would go for that story.Luke wrote:Told the clerk "My Mom is right outside of the store" and I was able to buy it. Trying to get a Playboy at Waldenbooks is a different story.
I was able to go to the On Cue across the parking lot and pick it up with no hassle, but that's not the point!
And why were you trying to buy a Playboy? Why didn't you just steal a stack from your friends parents and leave one under your friends bed so he gets the blame?
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The first Playboy I ever saw was when that WWF chick with the huge nipples posed. I think I was a senior in highschool at the time.SpoonyBard wrote: And why were you trying to buy a Playboy? Why didn't you just steal a stack from your friends parents and leave one under your friends bed so he gets the blame?
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Good grief man.Luke wrote:I think I was a senior in highschool at the time.
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wow you must be young, when i was a kid i bought all the GTA games myself (I was a freshman in highschool when GTA 3 came out) oh great now im starting to sould like an old man "Back in my day..."oxymoron wrote:My local Gamestop does one better. This is more of a an observation than anything else. If they see a younger child (11>) buying a M rated game they first tell the parent the game is meant for 17+. Then after the parent has acknowledged that (most parents of gamers have a general idea of a what M rated games contain) they then, w/ out request, read the specific details of why it's rated M. I know I might be blowing this out of proportion but this damn technique lost me a bunch of games when I was younger like RDR and Resistance FOM.

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Sable! That was her name.Hobie-wan wrote:Good grief man.Luke wrote:I think I was a senior in highschool at the time.
I lost my virginity four years before I "read" a Playboy.
Wait...No, that's about right. I had hidden Playboys in Gamepro magazines since the 6th grade at Waldenbooks, but never owned a Playboy until I was 18.
My friends and I would take a Gamepro, jump and grab a Playboy (sometimes unsuccessfully) and slide it in the Gamepro for viewing. We were desperate to see boobs at that age.
So yeah. Um Game Stop.
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I'm 17, dude. My Gamestop still does this but I'm talking about back when I was in 6th-8th grade. My local shop will sell M rated games to me. I thought It was against the law to sell M rated games to minors?ninjainspandex wrote:wow you must be young, when i was a kid i bought all the GTA games myself (I was a freshman in highschool when GTA 3 came out) oh great now im starting to sould like an old man "Back in my day..."oxymoron wrote:My local Gamestop does one better. This is more of a an observation than anything else. If they see a younger child (11>) buying a M rated game they first tell the parent the game is meant for 17+. Then after the parent has acknowledged that (most parents of gamers have a general idea of a what M rated games contain) they then, w/ out request, read the specific details of why it's rated M. I know I might be blowing this out of proportion but this damn technique lost me a bunch of games when I was younger like RDR and Resistance FOM.