Anyone know of places actually doing preorders and NOT requiring you to buy a huge package? Someone told me bestbuy isn't even doing preorders. Only place I've found so far doing it other than the NCSU bookstore is ebgames and they're supposedly making you buy a 700 dollar package.Tips on a good palce to get it reserved?
10/1/2005 11:45:56 AM
costco lets you preorder the premium X360 ($400), Project Gotham Racing 3 ($50), extra wireless controller ($50), and play and charge kit ($20) for $480.
10/1/2005 12:01:10 PM
You're a moron if you buy a system preorderd. They will charge you the maximum amount possible for the thing. I remember when the same crap happened with the ps2. Wait a few months, and buy it then, you'll save a couple 100.
10/1/2005 12:09:58 PM
^ exactlyplus, it's not like there's anything groundbreaking being released in conjunction with the 360I'm waiting until they announce Halo 3 before I even think about buying a 360
10/1/2005 12:38:13 PM
^^,^ that would be great advice, if pre-orders were meant for people who didn't mind waiting a few months. I'm waiting for the PS3 myself anyways, but me and my sister were trying to get my dad one for christmass.[Edited on October 1, 2005 at 12:41 PM. Reason : ]
10/1/2005 12:40:07 PM
dont forget Quake 4 is coming out for xbox 360 when its released
10/1/2005 1:01:01 PM
Don't forget how hard it was to even find a system on sale over the Christmas holidays when the PS2 first came out. I'd buy a few and then sell them for a couple hundred more to desperate parents on Ebay.
10/1/2005 1:03:58 PM
Quake 4 is also coming out on PC....the platform it needs to stay on
10/1/2005 1:43:59 PM
yeah, time to buy a new pc too it seems. oblivion and quake 4 will eat my current aging pc alive.
10/1/2005 2:05:19 PM
^^^ I plan to
10/1/2005 3:09:08 PM
When I preordered mine at EB Games they didn't make me do a bundle. Maybe that's changed, but you might want to call them and find out for sure. Also I'd check out Circuit City. And if you're trying to get one without pre-ordering, I'd go to Wal-mart at midnight the day it's released and I can't imagine you wouldn't get one that way.
10/1/2005 4:00:56 PM
When I preordered my XBOX 360 system, Babbage's automatically pre-ordered the Premium Pack (which is what I really want). I know that it's a $50 deposit, and by now, you might get one at the end of the year. It's unsure, but I would pre-order tomorrow if you want. The Premium Pack is $400, but you get a lot of useful things like the hard drive which is needed for backwards compatibility. The Core System is only $300, but you really don't get anything, but the system and a wired controller.
10/3/2005 1:02:55 AM
Wait a few months, or better yet wait until the P3/Nintendo launch when they will be forced into lowering the price or giving a deal due to the competition.I remember the launch of the first x-box. There was a "shortage" so the people selling the thing could do anything they wanted. I think the best "deal" you could get at launch was a required purchase of 3 games and an extra controller. Otherwise they would not sell the system. This was before they had two "deals" to offer.[Edited on October 3, 2005 at 8:32 AM. Reason : -]
10/3/2005 8:31:10 AM
I think I may buy one, play with the hardware until xmas, and then sell it for a couple hundred more than I bought it for
10/3/2005 8:45:00 AM
agreed
10/3/2005 10:08:08 AM
this game here makes me want to buy the 360 as soon as it comes out:http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/prey/index.html?q=prey
10/3/2005 10:19:09 AM
There are more than enough random stores in the triangle to net anybody a launch day 360 who has the time to look for it.
10/3/2005 10:50:33 AM
im sure you can get one somewhere without pre-orderingbut for anyone who says "wait a few months, they will be cheaper"i dont think you quite understand...we dont want to wait a few months! we want the system when it comes out!
10/3/2005 11:35:07 AM
heh, I just put in a deposit at the bookstore. I'm lazy and gave up on thinking about off campus places to get it.
10/3/2005 12:58:26 PM
10/3/2005 1:25:32 PM
consider HD dvd
10/3/2005 7:38:54 PM
Meh. I pretty much decided to sit this generation out. Nothing new. Same old same old with slight graphical enhancements. I'll stick to PC games.
10/4/2005 8:35:34 AM
I remember a lot of people were able to preorder their game systems online from some places. They even got them early. Even though you'll have to pay shipping and handling you might want to go that route. If not, campout at Wal-Mart.(I know he already bought his, but this for anyone else in the same situation.
10/4/2005 8:46:40 AM
Seriously, preordering now invovles spending at least $800 to get five games you can't pick and like a fucking sweater for your controller or something.
10/4/2005 12:14:03 PM
no it doesn't. I put a 50 dollar deposit on the platinum system and preordered oblivion. that'll come to what... 450? not every place makes you order some retarded "special" package deal, bookstore lets you do it a la carte
10/4/2005 1:21:41 PM
10/4/2005 2:38:15 PM
platinum xbox? wow, how much is that?
10/4/2005 7:55:18 PM
10/4/2005 7:59:37 PM
^^ platinum x-box 360 system = x-box 360+ harddrive+wireless controller+headset+preloaded game demos/video crap. $399.99"core" system = xbox 360 +wired controller. $299.99since the harddrive alone is a 100 dollar addon for the core system and is required for backwards compatability... it makes alot of sense to get the platinum system especially if you don't already have an x-box.[Edited on October 4, 2005 at 8:27 PM. Reason : ]
10/4/2005 8:26:57 PM
I'm wondering if anyone knows whether or not the dvd drives can be swapped out when the hd dvd drive xboxes come out?
10/4/2005 8:50:07 PM
Haha, ebgames and microsoft won't let the bookstore advertise their pre-orders because it's unfair competition with private companies... unfair because they let you preorder a la carte?
10/6/2005 8:24:31 AM
How can EB Games stop them from doing it? I could understand Microsoft since they actually make the product but EB Games should have no way of doing anything.
10/6/2005 8:35:16 AM
By threatening to bring suit under the umstead act (remember, state owned buisnesses run under very different rules.) The bookstore's mission is kind of vague, but it's pretty much only supposed to provide NEEDED services to the students. The legal department is so afraid of incuring costs, we usually cave in at the mere threat of an umstead-act based law suit. For example, were Eckerd Drugs to complain abot us selling greeting cards, we'd probably stop.[Edited on October 6, 2005 at 8:56 AM. Reason : ]
10/6/2005 8:49:55 AM
Now it's not that they've nescessarily even threatened a suit, just that the fear of a possible suit is so paralyizing... really silly.[Edited on October 6, 2005 at 9:35 AM. Reason : ]
10/6/2005 9:33:09 AM
^^ wow that's crazy. i had never heard of the umstead act. i guess in theory it's the same reason the federal government is full of contractors -- the gvmt feels it should not be competing with private industry. so if a service can be reasonably provided by industry then the gvmt contracts with northup grumman or somebody else to provide that service.[Edited on October 6, 2005 at 9:34 AM. Reason : asdf ]
10/6/2005 9:33:55 AM