I did once.

It was Black Friday of 2006, a week after the release of the Wii. My friend had to work at a store in the mall in the wee hours of the morning, and he dropped me off to wait at GameStop so I could test my luck. Nintendo has always been infamous for engineered scarcity, and the Wii was no exception, so I was fully prepared to leave with nothing but an interesting story to tell. I had never seen the horrors of Black Friday, and was morbidly curious to experience it for myself at least once.

The experience was pretty tame. At first I waited outside the mall. I had my guide dog with me, and I allowed other people in line to give her pets and scritches as we waited. Not gonna lie, me bringing her was a bit of social engineering. Who’s gonna hit a blind guy? We got to chatting about what the line was for, and I discovered it was for an unrelated promotion. I asked if I could be let in to wait in front of the GameStop in the food court out of the cold, and they let me enter.

I can’t remember if others in the same line came in with me, or if they had already been there, but I ended up behind a dad and his two kids, and they were both getting a Wii. There were only three in stock, so I ended up getting lucky. I even got a copy of Twilight Princess, as well as FF XII on the PS2 as a Christmas gift for my sister.

tl;dr: veni vidi wiici

  • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    We queued, this is, my wife did…

    We were hunting for concert tickets, and as the online share was gone within seconds, we had to get tickets from the bands’ office. We drove into their area in town rather early, and then we saw a queue. I told my wife: “That must be the ticket queue, you go out and join, I find a place to park, and we meet in the queue or at their office.”

    Turned out that finding a place to park in that area was basically impossible, and when I finally arrived at the ticket office much later, she had already gotten the tickets. And I had dropped her off just in time - the guys behind her got the very last ones. We did take the bus to get back to the car.