Covenant wrote:Rated X wrote:Covenant wrote:Now see, that sounds kid-like to me. 'I wanna see it now! Show me now! I don't WANNA wait!' Building suspense, creating hype, teasing a future product to the consumer base are all very adult, practical and valid things.
Well if you like mysteries, maybe you might enjoy watching Scooby Doo. If you like playing guessing games, you can always pick up "Clue" at your local TRU.
But for me personally, I dont have time for all that sillyness. I got the money and Im willing to spend it. Playing silly guessing games about Botcon exclusives, locations, etc. isnt going to make or break a sale from me. Im there...PERIOD. It's supposed to be Botcon, not Area 51. So I think they should cut out all that BS and give it to us straight up.
I'd still stand behind my very valid point, but you're right. On all points. Even though this topic is entirely regarding a hype on the BotCon set, its better to bitch about not knowing the location it will be at 1/2 to 3/4 of a year from now. And suspense & mystery don't play any roles in adult life; Not Sales, nor Television, nor Movies, nor Novels, nor Relationships, nor Et Cetera. Mystery only exists in episodes of Scooby Doo, and a guess of anything equates nothing more than to Clue the board game. I see now the error of my ways. Here I was going on fact, logic and understanding, when I should have been huffing & puffing over not knowing where to attend a Transformers convention next year. Clearly that's the more grown up way to going about this all. Before, when I entered this topic, I thought building 'hype' about the making of a convention exclusive set for a TF collector was great, but you've shown me it's childish. Like you said, we're grown men. We shouldn't have to patiently wait to know what the next batch of hand-crafted TOYS we're going to throw our money at is going to look like. It's better they don't say or show us a thing until the set is 100% done. That's certainly the smart way for anyone selling anything to go about it. But wait, if that's true, and waiting until every detail on something is done so you're not teasing your clientel is the correct way to do it...wouldn't we all be HAPPY they haven't done something like tell us where the next BotCon would be and when since it's likely they're working on that as well? Or do we just huff & puff & bitch about everything we don't like/have/know RIGHT NOW, given we're grown men n'all. Enlighten me.
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Well I was sitting at the reception table at the 1st annual TF Hall of Fame event in Orlando when they announced Botcon 2011 would be in Pasadena. Unfortunately, we did not get the same treatment in Pasadena. Back to another game of Clue.
As far as being teased about figures, I just don’t believe this helps sales in any way. I think it’s stupid. It actually hurts sales because it discourages people from saving money in advance to attend Botcon. Some people need a good reason to make the yearly pilgrimage. Especially first timers, who must decide early on if they are going to save all their cash for a plane ticket, hotel, etc. But Funpub doesn’t care about that because scalpers buy all the leftover exclusives so they never loose money on figures.
Do car companies ever put out silhouette or blurry “teasers pics” for new cars coming out the following year ??? Nope, They just show you the product and the release date. And what movie has been released without a trailer showing at least some quick shots of characters featured in the film ??? Even the US Mint tells coin collectors which Presidents faces will be on next years gold dollars. I never even heard of a “teaser” before I got into TF collecting. Who invented it ??? Why ??? Were they retarded ???
I don’t expect everyone to agree with my point of view, but I’ve broken it down pretty simple so everybody can understand where I’m coming from.