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Gaming => Video Game Generation => Topic started by: Mike Leon on January 14, 2006, 08:15:20 PM



Title: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bitch!
Post by: Mike Leon on January 14, 2006, 08:15:20 PM
I work at Media Play and they're closing because they're a shitty store. They're liquidating everything they have and this morning, after weeks of deliberation, they finally decided they could sell the video game display units (which technically don't belong to them). The liquidation agent is ancient and he doesn't know a video game from a codpiece so he had no idea what to price them. He wanted $700 for all the stand-up current gen system displays and $50 for the game boy display. I told him any good video game store would sell a used GBA SP for $40 (which is a lie) and that the one he was selling had been running 24/7 for 2 years (another lie). Then I low-balled him and got the whole display, including the DKC 3 cart in the system, for $35. I figured "Sweet, $35 GBA SP with a free game!"

WRONG!!!!

It took me 3 hours, one broken drill bit, a hack saw, a vice grip, 2 hammers (used in unison) and 4 screw drivers to pry the Game Boy and its AC adaptor out of the display. It was freaking indestructible! The best part was when the drill bit just exploded in front of my face while I was trying to drill out the screws. My life flashed before my eyes. I had to put goggles on after that. My drill couldn't handle the raw power of Nintendo.

When I finally got the SP out it had a big sticker that said "Not for Resale. Property of Nintendo." and the DKC 3 cart says "NOT FOR RESALE" on the title sticker. Score! Special Edition!

Now if only Nintendo could come up with a marketing strategy as solid as their display units...


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: atari_wizard on January 15, 2006, 06:01:21 AM
dang! you went thru a lot to get that beauty! congratulations on getting your mits on the unit. i'm sure your thrilled as he77. are you planning on getting the other systems as well? you should low ball him for the cube and xbox displays. |D  great story and enjoy your new masterpiece!


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Izret101 on January 15, 2006, 06:38:29 AM
I got a kick out of the story.

The system says NOT FOR RESALE on it too?

Thats pretty cool.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Arrrhalomynn on January 15, 2006, 07:45:13 AM
But those display units look sweet, you should've kept it like that. Or sold it for a profit and buy 2 nintendo sps.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Tynstar on January 15, 2006, 08:11:47 AM
Thats an awesome story but a sad one at the same time.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Sensei_Fu on January 15, 2006, 02:47:09 PM
Why on earth would you destroy such a thing?   ::)


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Mike Leon on January 15, 2006, 03:22:05 PM
I only destroyed the back of the housing, so I could have still put it out on display. The truth is I just don't have any use for it. I don't need extra clutter laying around my room. It's already a shithole. I only wanted the SP. If anyone wants the display though, speak up now. Garbage day isn't until thursday. I can still dig it out of the trash can.

P.S. Doesn't anyone know where to get a good deal on one of those GBA flash cart writers?


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Tynstar on January 15, 2006, 06:57:01 PM
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I only destroyed the back of the housing, so I could have still put it out on display. The truth is I just don't have any use for it. I don't need extra clutter laying around my room. It's already a shithole. I only wanted the SP. If anyone wants the display though, speak up now. Garbage day isn't until thursday. I can still dig it out of the trash can.

P.S. Doesn't anyone know where to get a good deal on one of those GBA flash cart writers?


I will take it if shipping inst to bad.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: captain_nintendo on January 16, 2006, 05:07:19 AM
Funny story.

Nice score!

I always try to wear safety glasses when working on shit (if I have them around)


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Izret101 on January 16, 2006, 07:34:42 AM
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I will take it if shipping inst to bad.


Balls.
I wanted it.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Izret101 on January 16, 2006, 07:37:15 AM
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P.S. Doesn't anyone know where to get a good deal on one of those GBA flash cart writers?


My cuz says you can get them on Lik-Sang and other similair sites.(Play-Asia is the only other similair site i can thikn of...)
And linker4u.com

But those aren't great deals just the average going price.
Also said try eBay but those usually get shut down because it's illegal to sell them there.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: atari_wizard on January 16, 2006, 05:03:15 PM
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Garbage day isn't until thursday. I can still dig it out of the trash can.


i'm totally shocked you threw it away. people would pay top dollar for the display and are extremely difficult to get. nintendo usually take a majority of them back.

congrats on getting a sp. i can't go anywhere without mine....especially on long road trips. activision anthology stays the cart slot.  |D


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Mike Leon on January 16, 2006, 07:23:27 PM
Tynstar spoke first. I'll swing by the house and dig it out of the trash Wednesday coincidentally, on my way to pick up a couch someone is throwing out. Double dumpster dive! Sweet! One man's trash is a tasteless man's treasure. I'll find out what it costs to ship and I'll COD it to you if you still want it.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Tynstar on January 16, 2006, 08:53:32 PM
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Tynstar spoke first. I'll swing by the house and dig it out of the trash Wednesday coincidentally, on my way to pick up a couch someone is throwing out. Double dumpster dive! Sweet! One man's trash is a tasteless man's treasure. I'll find out what it costs to ship and I'll COD it to you if you still want it.



Sounds good. Let me know how much and I will give you an address to ship to. My zipcode is 85308.

Thanks


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Sauza12 on January 18, 2006, 05:44:04 AM
@Evil Leon, since you work at Media Play you might be able to help me with this.

I was thinking about buying a few of thier video game displays, unfortunatley they want $125 for all of them.  What I was wondering is do they have any wiggle room on the price?  If I were to go thier final day of buisness, do you think I would be able to talk them down on thier prices?  Also, what are they doing with all of the shelving once they are closed for good?  If they are just going to throw them away I may just hang around the dumpster next week and wait.

I understand that there will probably be a big difference between my store and your store, but I figure that it's worth a shot.


Title: Re: GBA: Property of Nintendo, and they mean it bi
Post by: Mike Leon on January 27, 2006, 10:00:21 AM
Sorry I didn't reply to your question before the stores all closed. I've been pretty busy this week. However, it probably wouldn't have made much difference. The liquidation at Media Play was handled by a 3rd party liquidation agency and their policies were pretty bizzare/suspect. In truth, I don't think they really have any policies. So yeah, you probably could talk them down a little on the price. But you would have to speak directly with the 3rd party agent in charge of selling the fixtures at that store. The actual Media Play employees have no control over the liquidation pricing and it's just a waste of time asking them for help. They can't do anything for you even if they wanted to.