The Internet’s Reaction To The SNES Classic Selling Out Is Pretty Nuts
11/09/2017 05:16 pm EST
Stress Aplenty
First up, we have Twenty Griffinteen, or Griffin McElroy, who serves as the video producer for the folks at Polygon. His noted "stress" that has built up from trying to track down a SNES Classic is something that's truly been felt by a lot of people, namely collectors who will stop at nothing to relive the glory days of Contra III: The Alien Wars and The Legend of Zelda: A Link To the Past again. Hey, Griffin, we totally feel your pain, and hope that Nintendo comes through with its promise of having a few extra units at launch. It probably wouldn't hurt to set up camp a little bit early to get your hands on one, though. Maybe order some pizza and try to relax…
What About the N64 Classic?
Next up is Joseph Scrimshaw, who serves as a comedian and a writer, as well as a "squirrel enthusiast." (He must really like Squirrel Girl.) Instead of worrying about the SNES Classic, he's longing more for what will eventually be the next system in Nintendo's line-up, the Nintendo 64 Classic, which could be announced as soon as next year. Hey, Joseph, we want one too, buddy, especially with the idea of Mario Kart 64 stopping productivity in our office completely. Erm, I mean, we're working. Yeah, that's totally it. We're working. Never mind those damn red shells. We're hard at work! Yep, work.
Mind Your Step
Next up, there's Cameron Grant, who noted that people are indeed running to the stores to get the SNES Classic pre-ordered, along with a video showing a dude that apparently is in a super hurry for something, tumbling down an escalator as a result. Hey, we want one too, pal, but the fact of the matter is, it's nothing worth putting yourself in traction over. And this goes for you drivers as well – we know you want it, but do you really need to be gunning 85 MPH to get to your GameStop? Hmmm, then again, StarFox 2 isn't really going to play itself, now is it? Maybe we should find that pair of running shoes.
Celebrating Full House Style
Some people did manage to get SNES Classic pre-orders in last night through Best Buy and Amazon, and they're no doubt celebrating over their feat. Andrea Rene of What's Good Games managed to do so, after someone tipped off folks about the pre-orders, and she managed to get her foot in the door. As a result, she decided to celebrate in style with a...Full House GIF? Hey, it's no Perfect Strangers, but I'll take a hearty "thank you" any chance that I can get. Besides, it beats some of the negativity from folks yelling, "I SLEPT THROUGH IT!" and posting a picture of Oscar the Grouch.
It’s the Computer’s Fault!
Next up, we have Erik Cervantes, who made it crystal clear how most people felt when they realized they slept through the launch of the SNES Classic pre-orders yesterday evening. He simply posted a GIF featuring a chimp taking hold of a laptop and simply shoving it off the table. Of course, that reaction could be to anything, like the delay of Red Dead Redemption 2. But it definitely fits the situation at hand, and, yeah, we feel you guys. But we prefer to take it out on something less expensive. For instance, that Styrofoam coffee cup? It's totally had it.
…Aaaaaand It’s Gone!
Now we have the Clickbait Pod account, which goes all about hosting the Clickbait podcast. It expressed its feelings with a bit more sorrow, featuring Homer Simpson of all people crying his eyes out. It seems that some sites didn't offer the SNES Classic Edition for long enough, selling out within seconds and not giving people the opportunity to get their hands on one. Sadly, them's the breaks, considering the popularity of the item – but we're hoping these folks get a second chance to pounce on one that lasts at least a minute the next time around. No one likes a sad Homer.
Can’t Touch This
The response from Jon Auerbach on the whole SNES Classic Edition situation is a bit more on the comical side, but perfectly expresses just how hard it is to get your hands on a pre-order. Several sites offered them up as soon as last night, but as soon as users logged in and tried to put one in their basket, surprise, it didn't happen. The GIF that's attached to the response, straight from Dragon Ball Z, pretty much explains how the situation feels to those consumers, and, yep, you just can't hit anything but air. Again, we're hoping they get another chance, but, for now, at least the response is humorous.
On the Money
Last but certainly not least, writer Justin McElroy makes a pretty solid point with his statement, which talks about how Nintendo rewards eBay resellers with SNES Classic pre-orders, instead of the die-hard fans that have been with them for years. Alas, it's how it does business, as it did the same thing with the NES Classic Edition before it eventually discontinued it. Here's hoping that the company offers up some kind of solace for those fans when the system arrives, with enough stock to provide them the opportunity to get their hands on one. Otherwise, it's all about eBay and paying $200+ -- and that's not the way it should be at all.
The SNES Classic Edition arrives on September 29th.
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