Yesterday the Nintendo Wii was released. I had hoped I would be able to waltz into the local Target and swipe one up. Unfortunately, that was not the case.
I started my half-hearted attempt at procuring a Wii about a month and a half ago, on the pre-order day at Gamestop. I ran into a Gamestop at 7pm, and asked “Am I too late for the Wii pre-order?!” I was greeted by curious looks by the pimply-faced employees. I was told “Yeah, uh, about 10 HOURS too late!” Their suggestion (and this is a direct quote), “Maybe if you had a time machine you could get one.” Followed by the most helpful advice yet, “Or you could go back even farther and get one when it was called the ‘Revolution’”
Fast forward to Sunday morning. Rumors abounded all week about a decent stockpile of Wiis at most retail outlets. I wasn’t about to waste too much of my life on being one of the first with a Wii but I figured it would be nice if I could get one. At 7am I handed a screaming baby back to Courtney, bundled up and headed over to my local Target.
There was a very decent sized line in front of Target. Unexpectedly to me, there was even a few tents. With coffee in hand I joined the end of the line. Not wanted to get my expectations too high I asked the guy in front of me if the person count was above 20. “Yep,” he told me. Crap, I knew my chances were quite dire. My Target only had 24 of them.
5 minutes later a Target employee came out and handed out tickets to the lucky few and I was not one of them. The last guy to receive one had been out in the cold since midnight. So I didn’t feel so bad about not getting a ticket. At least I slept in a warm bed.
Not content with my efforts I wandered over to the local SuperTarget in hopes of striking it rich a little later in the day. As I was walking towards the electronics department with Riles (yes, I take my children on my crazed tech hunts) I heard a gaggle of employees have the following conversation:
EMPLOYEE 1: “What are they all doing?”
EMPLOYEE 2: “They probably looked it up on a site somewhere.”
EMPLOYEE 1: “Well, someone should tell them”
EMPLOYEE 2: “Yeah, I know”
EMPLOYEE 1: “We don’t have anymore”
After that exchange I figured my chances were slim. I was correct. I had struck out again on my hunt for a Wii.
Today, Monday, I am Wii-less. I don’t plan to stay this way for long. My hunt continues.