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Lines, anger, police ... A Wii story
A CNN staffer learns first hand what it's like to be lucky ... maybe too lucky.
By Krysten Peek, Special to CNNMoney.com
December 16 2006: 8:22 AM EST



NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- We all know the new Nintendo Wii is the number one present to give this holiday season. You've heard the stories of those who camp out in front of stores the night before shipments come in, or those who pay double the cost on eBay. It's obvious that people will do almost anything to get their hands on this hot new item.

I found myself waiting for a Nintendo Wii one late afternoon. A massive shipment had just come in that morning and the line didn't look too unbearable, so I decided to wait and try my chances at getting one for my boyfriend. Since it was a little late in the day, I knew the odds were against me, but for some strange reason, I was feeling optimistic.

I didn't see any other women in line and I didn't bother talking to the guys around me. All of them were way too serious about this; full of anxiety and tension. I had never felt so out of place in my life. It seemed like each one of their lives depended on whether or not they got this game system. Their eyes were fixed on the front of the line. No one knew how many were left. We were all just hoping the last box would be ours.

After about 2 hours I was near the front of the line. Could this be it? I could see the pile of white boxes dwindling down. My heart sunk. I started to get nervous. Why didn't I come earlier? I couldn't imagine getting this close and not getting one! That wasn't even an option anymore.

Closer and closer until finally, I was handed a white box. I honestly could not believe it. In that one moment I became the girlfriend with the perfect Christmas present. My heart was pounding and I kept asking the guy, "Are you sure this is it? This is the new Nintendo Wii right?" I couldn't help it...I was shaking with excitement and felt like this was one great day.

While paying at the register, the man handling the Wii's said very loudly to the line full of people still waiting, "Sorry folks, that's it. There's no more for today." Instantly I started hearing groans and seeing other disappointing gestures. It was then that I realized the position I was in...here I was in line with all these tense guys who didn't get a game system and I did. All at once, I felt their angry, jealous eyes shift focus to me. To them, I was an easy target. But I felt confident that I could deal with angry Christmas shoppers. After all, there were still 2 weeks left of shopping. That's plenty of time to get a Wii.

"Hey, I'll give you triple for what you just paid..."

"There's no way you deserve that game system..."

"You probably don't even know how to play. Here, give it to me. I'll put it to good use..."

Were these people crazy?? Yes, they were. It only went downhill from there. While I was walking toward the exit, unsatisfied customers began to grab at my bag. Just like that! They were acting as if I was just going to give it to them. There was no way anyone was taking this away from me. I was caught off guard in a game of tug-a-war when a security guard intervened and rescued me from the chaos.

He took me outside. And the crowd followed.

The security guard flagged a police car. I thankfully jumped in. And it was a police escort for me and my Wii back to work.

I have not experienced any more drama with the Wii. Afraid of how my roommates would react to a Nintendo Wii being in our house, I hid it from them in a secure location until I can safely wrap it up and give it to my boyfriend for Christmas. Mission accomplished.

Just a suggestion when you get your Wii, keep it close, be very careful, and hurry out of the store into your car when you get it.

(You probobly knew this already anyways Wink)
hahaha crazy!

good thing I have a giant mohawk, wear huge boots, and am covered in leather and studs... most people are kinda scared of me Toungue

but I def held mine close and power walked to my car (running might have put too much attention on me)
Well, if any guy went after me, i'd kick him in the nuts!
yeah, I actually had my hand on my knife in my pocket as I walked back to my car... can't be too safe. Plus, I was at a Wal-Mart in Oakland... kinda sketchy.
Wow, thanks for posting this story I find it very interesting. Makes me glad I was able to just click my way to getting one (Though, It did take days of monitoring the internet to do such a thing so I still feel I worked hard for it Toungue).

Anyways, I think that is not a way for a real Nintendo fan to complain, especially since they didn't even camp! On a side note I wonder what store this is (I'm betting TRU in NYC or Nintendo World).

Well, those are my thoughts on this.

PS-> I want a girlfriend like that ^_^ hehe....Ok, I will settle for any girlfriend hahahahaha
Lol, ya, but I bet you if I brang a knife, then someone would find out I brang one and be like, "OMG, HE HAS A KNIFE!" I havebad luck.

Kasaioni Wrote:
Lol, ya, but I bet you if I brang a knife, then someone would find out I brang one and be like, "OMG, HE HAS A KNIFE!" I havebad luck.



Yeah, I think that (from a guys perspective) you should stick with your 'kicking in the nuts' technique. This attack can even be more effective in the short term for disabling the attacker, and on the plus you won't have to worry about being arrested/questioned by the cops as much as if you cut someone.

Yeah, so...Kick 'em in the nutz Toungue

LEIK, ZOMG, I SHUD DO DAT!

Lol, you know what I should say if I kick 'em in the nuts? "ZOMG OWNED!"
I'm not saying brandish the thing, but i've got a 2.5 inch pocket knife I had in my pocket for safety. I carry it everywhere, though, because as a member of the metal/punk scene here in SF, things can get pretty sketchy. It's gotten me out of some pretty nasty situations.
other option is be first out of the store like me, wham bam long gone thankyou ma'm
LOL This story is amazing krazy people =\
man, they handled it poorly wherever you were then. They announced to the line we were in how many were available, BB employees were around the whole time and it all went smooth. I walked out of the store with two Wii's and nobody harassing me. I'm glad you got away free with yours, there shouldnt be that much tension.

And kicking someone in the nuts is some sexual harassment there. And besides depsite how potent a nut kick might be, if that person wants to, they can get right up and do much worse to you, believe me.
wow, that sounds scary.

how long did it take for the security guard to get there?
now im nervous on whether i should buy one or not
I saw some people looking at me when I got my Wii but I was with a friend and we are not small guys. However, there were five of them and just the two of us. Anywayz, they didn't follow us so no problem there. I read this article last night and the store owner should not have shouted that so quickly as soon as she got it. Of course that is going to make the crowd gathered there a bit pissed and luckily she got out without getting hurt.
Yeah when i got mine Target had like people scattered throughout the parking lot and somebody to walk with you when you left the building they wouldnt let you leave alone
ya, they could have handled that better. and its pretty cool that she got a police escort. i do believe that this article was a little biased, i have been there twice when this same thing happened, and people were upset and bumbed, but i never ever got the impression some1 was gonna get jumped, i think its a little over done, but i could be wrong.

ALSO! from a guys perspective, a nut shot totally sucks! it better be a pretty bad situation before you resort to such measures.
oops. that last post was made by me. my little brother signed on to my laptop so it posted as him =) and im to lazy to go fix it, lol.

Halcyon Wrote:
man, they handled it poorly wherever you were then. They announced to the line we were in how many were available, BB employees were around the whole time and it all went smooth. I walked out of the store with two Wii's and nobody harassing me. I'm glad you got away free with yours, there shouldnt be that much tension.

And kicking someone in the nuts is some sexual harassment there. And besides depsite how potent a nut kick might be, if that person wants to, they can get right up and do much worse to you, believe me.


You don't just kick 'em in the nuts and run away, you kick 'em in the nuts like a dozen times, then once they're down, kick 'em in the head XD.

wow! I just hate stupid peopleToungue We just turn on each other too easily you know Sad
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