|sf>Actually, that's incorrect. When someone tries to check out a 'time released' DVD at Wal-Mart or Sams before their listed street date, the cash register refuses to ring up the item correctly. This just happened to my mother a few weeks ago on a $50 train DVD set, even though Amazon had claimed that the set had an earlier street date. The same thing would likely happen with a 'street date' for a video game.reedstr16 said:no9 he is saying that if therer is a game on the shelves and you want to buy it they have to sell it so it has to be on the shelvesGrawr said:I must have read that 7 times, and I'm still not really understanding.eggman said:if its on the selves u have to sell it if someone wants to they cant say no thre was a gearso of war 2 on the shelves like a week early and the guy like mad a huge argument and theres like a law that u can buy it
You're saying if they have the game, and you ask for it, they have to sell it to you? I'm not so sure that's true. In fact, I'm pretty sure it isn't...