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Title: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Lord Nepenthean on December 01, 2005, 09:55:43 AM
Article: http://gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=13354

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Toys R Us to sell Xbox 360s with obligatory DVD bundles

Ellie Gibson 12:00 01/12/2005

Prices to start at GBP 299 for core system, game, memory unit and two films

GamesIndustry.biz has learned that Toys R Us will force customers who want to take an Xbox 360 home when the console launches tomorrow to purchase bundles which include specified games and DVDs.

Several customer representatives from Toys R Us branches across the country confirmed to GI.biz that the bundles will start at GBP 299 for the Xbox 360 core system (which does not include a hard drive), a 64MB memory unit, Ubisoft's King Kong and two DVDs - Bend it Like Beckham and The Italian Job..

Alternatively, consumers can purchase a GBP 349 bundle comprised of the core system, memory unit, King Kong and Perfect Dark Zero, plus The Italian Job, The Last Samurai and Swordfish DVDs.

Premium system bundles will start at GBP 399 for an Xbox 360 with hard drive, King Kong, Amped 3 and two DVDs. The most expensive bundle, at GBP 450, replaces Amped 3 with Project Gotham Racing 3 and comes with three DVDs.

In stores where it is available outside a bundle, the core system retails for GBP 209.99 while the premium system is GBP 279.99. The memory unit is GBP 22.99, and games carry an RRP of GBP 49.99.

Which means consumers purchasing, for example, the most expensive bundle will be paying more than GBP 23 for DVDs like Swordfish - a film which is available from retailers such as Amazon for as little as GBP 5.97.

There also seems to be some confusion over whether all Xbox 360 buyers will have to purchase a bundle. One store told GI.biz that customers who pre-ordered their console would not be required to buy one of the bundles and could simply take home the standalone system - while another branch said that the rule would apply to all customers, even if they did not sign up for a bundle when they pre-ordered.

A third store said that pricing for systems and bundles was yet to be confirmed, even though the console is due to launch in less than 24 hours, adding that more information would be available later in the day.

Toys R Us head office did not respond to requests for comment.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: den68 on December 01, 2005, 09:59:22 AM
well at least Swordfish has Halle Berry's boobs in it.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Lord Nepenthean on December 01, 2005, 10:11:22 AM
It's a crap movie and you know it.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Arrrhalomynn on December 01, 2005, 10:16:59 AM
Toys 'r' us is retarded. It's just the UK though. I don't even think they have shops here.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Tynstar on December 01, 2005, 10:34:24 AM
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It's a crap movie and you know it.



Like Den said it has Halle Berry's boobs in it.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: den68 on December 01, 2005, 12:55:38 PM
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It's a crap movie and you know it.


right, but at least it has Halle Berry's boobs in it.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: phoenix1967 on December 01, 2005, 01:12:08 PM
mmmm...Halle's' boobs...Brody should've at least TRIED to cop a feel when he kissed her onstage a few years ago when he won his Oscar! heh heh


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Zimbacca on December 01, 2005, 01:12:42 PM
BOOBIES!


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Hydrobond on December 01, 2005, 01:49:16 PM
Despite everything dealing with computers in that movie being completely wrong, it was an entertaining film.  



Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: sharp on December 03, 2005, 03:32:00 AM
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Toys 'r' us is retarded. It's just the UK though. I don't even think they have shops here.


They are also in The Netherlands, they have a few really big toystores. At least we have one in Groningen and they of course suck. The have a nice policy to unseal every brand new game.


Title: Re: Europe gets shafted again, now by Toys 'R' Us
Post by: Speedy_NES on December 03, 2005, 04:21:20 AM
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The have a nice policy to unseal every brand new game.


Which stores in the Netherlands don't have this policy (media markt?)?  I'm amazed at how the consumers accept this like it's a normal thing...I can't stand buying a new game and getting an unsealed game with a manual that has been bent, a cd that has slight scuffs, and a case that has been used and abused by dozens of customers.  Usually the games aren't even in mint condition and still sold as brand new..

at least all stores in Germany that I've been to sell factory sealed video games :)