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6-27-2008 @ 9:11AM
jax said...
I don't think it is a "choice" from the studios. It's more a lack of money or lack of motivation for marketting/distribution that leads to exclusives. They are easier to sell, there's only 1 distributor to convince. Looks like a lack of confidence or intelligence from Eidos.
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6-27-2008 @ 9:45AM
Pizza Pasta said...
I got Chibi-Robo Park Patrol from Wal-Mart.
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6-27-2008 @ 10:56AM
bombchu said...
Same~
6-28-2008 @ 1:24AM
raindog said...
Ditto. I don't know if I would do the same nowadays because getting help in the Wal-Mart electronics department is kind of like a less structured DMV experience.
6-27-2008 @ 9:46AM
Sakura3210 said...
If I buy an exclusive is based on whether a) I can access the store, and b) If I like the store.
I liked the sound of the Chibi Robot game, for example, but because it didn't fit either a or b, I never bought it.
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6-27-2008 @ 11:59AM
jax said...
Sakura: that's pretty sad not to buy an exclusive game because of reason b).
Chibi Robot and Soul Bubbles are both quirky and interesting games with limited backup from conservative publishers. They should be bought by all means to encourage this kind of game and tell the publisher they can publish more of those.
6-27-2008 @ 12:39PM
Red said...
Ditto on your A/B criteria. Chibi Robot...kinda-sorta interested me, but there's honestly not a Walmart for miles around where I currently am, and the store itself wasn't thrilling enough for me to get in a car and drive for a couple of hours. (And that's not getting into the sleaziness/unfortunate slice of humanity/business practices element.) I'd drive if the store in question was really awesome, and at least one store comes to mind. But, Walmart is many things, but really awesome it ain't.
That being said and done, there's a Toys R Us pretty close to where I'm at, so if I get funding going I'm likely to go grab Soul Bubbles.
6-27-2008 @ 12:25PM
Roto13 said...
I've never actually seen an exclusive game I wanted to buy.
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6-27-2008 @ 12:44PM
LocalToast said...
Soul Bubbles is only at Toys R Us? I'll have to keep my eyes peeled... I can't wait to get that game.
Oh, and I'm pretty sure Chibi-Robo was sold at Walmart for some "green" "eco-friendly" campaign with planting trees or something. I read something like that in Nintendo Power.
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6-28-2008 @ 12:07PM
Morose said...
Chibi Robo: Park Patrol was the first exclusive game I can recall buying. it wasn't a huge hassle for me, as wal-mart is nearby and I was shopping there anyway for other things, but Raindog is right about how hard it is to actually get the game in your hands once you're at wal-mart. I waited for 20 minutes while they tracked down the one person in the store with the key to the game-cabinet. still, it was a great game, so it was worth it.
Toys R Us, on the other hand, is slightly out of my way, and the last time I went in there it had a creepy dilapidated-amusement-park vibe to it that made me have doubts about shopping there and explained why it was prettymuch devoid of children. As interesting as Soul Bubbles is to me, and as much as i want to play it, it isn't enough to get me to go back in there.
Thankfully, it's available through Amazon.com, so I'll still get to play it.
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