Now showing in GameStop stores: Twilight Princess ending
According to JaydeWiz, an employee at one GameStop store, they have been playing the ending of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Nintendo Wii on video screens at GameStop. But wait, there’s more to this news! It’s said that the stores get a new DVD to play next month, which could possible mean another spoiler.
He posted the details on this along with a warning in a Gamespot GameFAQs thread, saying that “If you haven’t played it, be careful when you come into the store. I would hate for something like that to be spoiled.” He even described how one of his co-workers would turn away from the monitor every time they showed the video, so it wouldn’t spoil the game’s ending for him. In the words of one of the writers here at QJ: “That’s the saddest thing…ever”.
Now we’re not sure about the effects of this move from a marketing perspective, but we’re pretty sure that most people don’t want to see the endings of games immediately after they’ve bought them. A lot of the commenters on the thread have shown their displeasure at the spoiler being shown in Gamestop stores. If you’re going to GameStop in the near future, consider yourself warned.
According to JaydeWiz, an employee at one GameStop store, they have been playing the ending of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Nintendo Wii on video screens at GameStop. But wait, there’s more to this news! It’s said that the stores get a new DVD to play next month, which could possible mean another spoiler.
He posted the details on this along with a warning in a Gamespot GameFAQs thread, saying that “If you haven’t played it, be careful when you come into the store. I would hate for something like that to be spoiled.” He even described how one of his co-workers would turn away from the monitor every time they showed the video, so it wouldn’t spoil the game’s ending for him. In the words of one of the writers here at QJ: “That’s the saddest thing…ever”.
Now we’re not sure about the effects of this move from a marketing perspective, but we’re pretty sure that most people don’t want to see the endings of games immediately after they’ve bought them. A lot of the commenters on the thread have shown their displeasure at the spoiler being shown in Gamestop stores. If you’re going to GameStop in the near future, consider yourself warned.