Henry said:
Well, let's see...
as it stands now, I can got to Wal-mart, and...
Buy my weekly groceries
Get a new wardrobe
Buy an armoire to put the new wardrobe in
Buy a beer-brewing kit
buy patio furniture
arm myself
Get a line of credit
get my eyeglass prescription changed
have my car's oil changed
get my hair cut
have my taxes prepared
buy some fast food on the go
Not much more to add, other than to buy my gaming supplies, is there?![]()
Jeph said:All I have to say is . . .
[hypnoticstare]
Suport your FLGS . . . support your FLGS . . . support your FLGS . . .
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Destil said:Can't wait to see what the Book of Vile Darkness looks like once Wal-Mart gets their censors on it....
SemperJase said:
In any case, for you anti-corporation people, walmart.com sales won't hurt gaming anymore than Amazon.com or buy.com sales have.
AlphaOmega said:Margin and sales per sq ft are SO IMPORTANT to them. RPG books, I'm afraid, would not meet their criteria.
Ranger REG said:
What if you don't have an FLGS within walking distance but a Wal-Mart is near?
At least you can see more hotties in the stores, especially by the swimsuit rack.![]()
Now if we could order a Big Mac with a side of Epic-Level Handbook at a drive-thru window...![]()
RyanD said:...if Wal*Mart stocked the core 3E books, the intro adventure game and maybe the first two Adventue Path adventures, they'd find that the line generated more dollars per linear inch than any other book product in the store except >maybe< certain major hardcover bestsellers.
...The chain bookstores were blown away ...