Co-Op Couples: The Thrill of the Hunt

Editorial
Jim "txshurricane" McLaughlin Thursday 01st of October 2009 10:34 PM    
 

 

"Guitar Hero 5 has Johnny Cash in it!" "No." "It lets more than one person play the same instrument!" "No." "I get Guitar Hero Van Halen for free with it!" "Nope." "It lets you play as your Avatar..." "Really?"

And thus, Guitar Hero 5 was brought into our home.

 

It's funny to think that when I finally get my wife on board about a certain game, the plan usually backfires somewhat. In this case, buying Guitar Hero 5 on a whim came at the very particular cost of my wife playing every song as her Xbox Live Avatar. Imagine the total buzzkill of rocking out to Blur's "Song 2"...as a three-foot-tall cartoon.

Okay...I can see you're with me. Good.

Now, imagine my relief when a particular jam session ended, and she asked me, "How much is the drum set?"

Unfortunately, the set itself was too costly in both our opinions, so the matter ended there. As fate would have it, though, three weeks later my Guitar Hero World Tour Axe decided to stop responding, and while browsing for a replacement I came across the World Tour Complete Band kit's new low price. "Honey! I can get the drum set, a mic, and a replacement guitar for the same price as the drum kit!"

She agreed that the time was right to complete the band kit; I could simply get trade-in value for one of the extra game copies, and make the purchase that much more worthwhile. So I stopped at a Wal-Mart on the way home from an early-morning ship arrival...but they were out. In fact, they had taken the price tag completely off of the shelf. Okay, no big deal. There was another 24-hour Wal-Mart nearby. But a quick stop there yielded the same result -- it would have to wait until Sunday.

When the morning sun rose, I swung by GameStop on the way to Sunday morning church. "Sorry," they told me, "we're out, and we're not ordering more, according to the system. The closest store with them in stock is in Dallas."

As I really wasn't interested in driving for four hours for this kit, I tried the closest Best Buy. Nothing. At this point I was already late for church, so instead of visiting more locations, I just  starting Googling phone numbers and desperately calling. I called two Target stores, two more Best Buys, two GameCrazy stores, and three Toys R Us stores. Between the nine retailers, one Target had the kit for nearly double the price, and one Toys R Us thirty minutes away had three kits left. In my frustration, I implored the internet. I didn't get much sympathy.



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Reader Comments

bapenguin at 11:25 PM on 10.1.2009
LOL. That intro was priceless.
 
pheriannath at 11:35 PM on 10.1.2009
You took advantage of your babysitter?
 
pheriannath at 11:36 PM on 10.1.2009
Seriously though, Nick loved the intro, but I loved the ending.
 
Biohzrd451 at 08:30 AM on 10.2.2009
Very awesome story.

I think of Black Friday we should enforce Thunder Dome rules when people are fighting over an item. Two men enter one man gets the wii.
 
DjinniMan at 08:55 AM on 10.2.2009
Excellent as always Jim! The avatars have been very popular at our house too. Also, the ending > the intro.
 
smurphster at 09:49 AM on 10.2.2009
there's nothing wrong with being small and blue

very nice editorial. i can't say i've ever endured that much fuss for a video game/accessory but i can definitely relate to that feeling of FINALLY sitting down with my wife and play something we've both been anticipating. its a great feeling.
 
Parflagush at 10:24 AM on 10.2.2009
This reminded me of my action figure collecting days - driving all over the state to search for those rare pieces of plastic. Good times.
 
phrozenfearz at 10:29 AM on 10.2.2009
Ending was fantastic. Good write up.
 
txshurricane at 11:30 AM on 10.2.2009
Wow! Thanks for the positive feedback, everyone. I had fun writing this, and my wife let me take some liberties.

Mike - I knew I'd worded that wrong and left it anyway. Fodder for the shameless.
 
roland at 11:45 AM on 10.2.2009
I also agree that the ending topped the beginning! And great piece!

The only time I've had to run all over town for anything gaming related was finding Viva Pinata 2 for the lady last Christmas. I didn't think about ordering it in advance, assuming that it would be easy to find. Ha! Two days before Christmas, I went to every gaming store in town, and was almost ready to drive to Kansas City, when I finally found one copy half hidden behind another game at Hastings. Tam had loved the first one, and VP2 was the only game she had specifically requested last year.
 
MisterDeeth at 08:52 AM on 10.8.2009
Late to the party here, but I also ROFL'ed at the ending. All that build-up...
 



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