View Full Version : Pokemon Store opens in NYC
James Harvey
11-05-2001, 11:13 AM
As if the current world events weren't horrible enough, a Pokemon store has opened in New York. Here's the press release:
http://biz.yahoo.com/apf/011101/pokemon_2.html
Calhoun07
11-05-2001, 12:35 PM
If Bin Laden needs a new target.....
Sorry, sorry, that was just wrong!
TuffyCatt
11-05-2001, 03:45 PM
If sales are slowing on Pokemon merchandise, why are they spending more money to make a whole store full of it? It doesn't make much sense to me...I really don't think they're gonna gain anymore fans out of it...
Anthonynotes
11-05-2001, 04:21 PM
Originally posted by TuffyCatt
If sales are slowing on Pokemon merchandise, why are they spending more money to make a whole store full of it? It doesn't make much sense to me...I really don't think they're gonna gain anymore fans out of it...
Agreed, and what I was thinking....
-B.
RockItShipper
11-05-2001, 06:12 PM
The Pokemon Center NYC is near Books Kinokuniya. I suspect that it's a similiar marketing strategy. It's still big in Japan, holds up retail locations in Osaka and Tokyo... Ashaiya Bookstore,, Books Off (used book store) and Sanrio have retail stores within walking distance of Rockefeller Center... Could possibly apply to the Disney Store on 56th and 5th, too... So, with Pokemon and TRU opening in close vicinity to my regular Japanese media places... WoooHooo!
Oh, and btw... I did go to the Times Square WBSS on its last day of business.... I never thought I'd see office supplies and light fixtures included in a closing sale... :eek:
DR. BELCH
11-05-2001, 10:16 PM
ROCKY:
I [went] to the Times Square WBSS on its last day of business.... I never thought I'd see office supplies and light fixtures included in a closing sale... :eek:
They were when the K-Mart--or as some might call it, redneck Mecca--off Highway 18 shut down some ten or so years past. Anything that wasn't nailed down or on fire, and a few that were, was up for grabs. Folks gutted the warehouse like buzzards on a dead wildebeest....
WHOAWHOAWHOAWHOA............
OK lets get this straight...They close down all the WB Studio Stores....and then they open a Pokemon store in thier place.........?
Can someone find the logic in this cause I just dont see it?
Narfpinky
11-06-2001, 12:51 AM
Originally posted by Jon "WB" Gray
Can someone find the logic in this cause I just dont see it?
I see it! I see the logic!
Funny how the logic seems just like the same one Ross Perot used in his run for President.
(I'm in the race, no, I'm out. No, I'm in again. Did I say I'm in? I'm out)
RockItShipper
11-06-2001, 12:34 PM
In their place? Not exactly. WBSS 57th has a new tenant, some name clothes designer... WBSS 42nd is still vacant. And the Sanrio down the street is still open. Do you think it's the cause of it closing down? What about the soon-to-open Toys R Us just 3 blocks up from it?
I'm telling you, Nintendo's probably going to keep 'em in places like Rockefeller Center and maybe San Francisco... The Japanese market is really what seems to be pursued. If it wasn't, one of the vacant WBSS spots might've been snatched up. It's really akin to the Books Kinokuniya branch across the street from it.
Nelson
11-06-2001, 11:48 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong guys but, isn't Pokemon loosing it's popularity here in the states and they're going to open a Pokemon store at Rockefeller Center?
Haven't us New Yorkers been through enough torture already :confused: :confused: :confused:
And we need this crap...And also in this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a brand new Pikachoo(is that how the name is spelled?) giant balloon will appear for the 75th anniversary event.
GOOD GRIEF !!!!!
RockItShipper
11-07-2001, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by Nelson
Correct me if I'm wrong guys but, isn't Pokemon loosing it's popularity here in the states and they're going to open a Pokemon store at Rockefeller Center?
But it's still big in Japan, number one. Number two, the Japanese equivalent of Barnes and Noble seems to be doing well across the street from the Pokemon Center. Add that in with the remaining US fanbase and it's not all that bad. I think a San Francisco one could work too.
Thad Komorowski
11-07-2001, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by Nelson
And also in this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, a brand new Pikachoo(is that how the name is spelled?) giant balloon will appear for the 75th anniversary event.
Give me a Bugs Bunny, Mickey Mouse, or Woody Woodpecker float any Thanksgiving! :)
-Thad
James Harvey
11-07-2001, 05:49 PM
A Pokemon float? Geeze! I'd rathar see the real, classic WB characters, not this...
BourgeoisBuffoon
11-07-2001, 06:13 PM
Ay-yi-yi-yi!
Why, Pokemon...you're just making yourself lose dignity faster...I'm betting ya even with all the Poke fans here in America this store is still gonna have a tough time.
So Macy's celebrating with Pikachu in a way to boosy? I'm tempted to say the classic 'shocking' pun, but I won't. ;)
Bird Boy
11-07-2001, 06:42 PM
my the Lord have mercy on us all..
and Calhoun..I laughed at your response..very good....I love humor.. :)
-BB
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