GameStop Offering Cosmo Subscriptions To Wii Fit Buyers

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GameStop Offering Cosmo Subscriptions To Wii Fit Buyers



In a promotion that is as business smart as it is surreal, Wii Fit [http://www.gamestop.com/][/I].

Nowadays we get free magazine subscriptions to go with everything from pizza deliveries to used game purchases - so why not copies of Jillian Michaels' Fitness Ultimatum 2008 [http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/4g1xoYv-pBuBjGBqCS-nGN1GKR4OLQEc]? GameStop, smartly anticipating a rush of fitness game purchases in the wake of an abundance of "I'm going to lose weight" New Year's Resolutions, is offering a new deal: Spend more than $34 on a select group of fitness-oriented games, and you qualify for a free year-long subscription to a magazine of your choice!

Only thing is, if you're hoping for a Maxim subscription to go with your copy of Brain Age, you're in the wrong store. The magazines featured in the deal include Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, Redbook and Good Housekeeping. Yes, this is some serious supermarket checkout line browsing material. The deal's aimed squarely at the ladies, and GameStop isn't really making any secret of it. "We know that getting in shape is one of the toughest New Year's resolutions to stick with, especially for busy moms who often don't have time to spare for exercise," Mark Hogan, Senior Vice President of Marketing for GameStop, said [http://www.businesswire.com/portal/site/home/permalink/?ndmViewId=news_view&newsId=20090105005167&newsLang=en]. "Today's moms are looking for ways to incorporate exercise into their lifestyle. Active videogames are a terrific way to reach your fitness goals, and as an added bonus, they can be enjoyed with your whole family."

Allow me to ignore for a second how completely bizarre it is that the company that has shoved Game Informer subscriptions down the throats of thousands for years is now doing the same with Cosmo and say for a second that this whole thing is totally sexist! Guys also make New Year's resolutions to get fit, and we'd totally be into a free magazine subscription, say to, I don't know, Esquire [http://www.mensfitness.com/], when we go and decide to buy Wii Fit after embarrassing ourselves earlier in the day at the gym and swearing to never go back again. Where are our bonus magazine subscriptions, huh? It's not just soccer moms who are trying to get back in shape, okay, GameStop?

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sirdanrhodes

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FITNESS, by using a male pastime, YOU BECOME GAY! Or at least are accused of it with this magazine!
 

klc0100

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As much as I look at that picture all I can see is "HAVE AN ORGASM EVERY TIME"
 

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klc0100 said:
As much as I look at that picture all I can see is "HAVE AN ORGASM EVERY TIME"
Whenever I go into small corner shops, that have like 2/3 walls dedicated to magazine, I always have a look at the front page of those type of magazines (among others) just because they have hilarious headlines.
 

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Gah, the amount of stupidity those in the gaming industry display to their female customers astounds me... and they wonder why there aren't many female gamers buying their crappy and sexist games (there are female gamers, it's just they, from what I've heard, keep quite).
 

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stompy said:
Gah, the amount of stupidity those in the gaming industry display to their female customers astounds me... and they wonder why there aren't many female gamers buying their crappy and sexist games (there are female gamers, it's just they, from what I've heard, keep quite).
But wherefore could that ever be the case, good sir? Surely it can't be ham-handed tactics like these that encourage such behavior!

Who the heck at GameStop woke up one day and said "I know! Let's take the widely-reviled practice of pushing magazines down people's throats and slap some sexism on it! PROFIT!"?

That press release is something else, too. Mmm, condescension so thick you can cut it!

Wow, GameStop, just wow. A near-flawless faceplant.
 

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sp0rk said:
Who the heck at GameStop woke up one day and said "I know! Let's take the widely-reviled practice of pushing magazines down people's throats and slap some sexism on it! PROFIT!"?
Probably related to the guy who pitched that imagine (or something along those lines) idea to Ubisoft. Basically, it's a line of games marketed to the younger female audience, with such games including home-making, cooking, taking care of a baby... it's like these companies have never come in contact with females...
 

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I don't know WHY people insist on calling the Wii Fit a girl's game or suggest that only women can or should enjoy this game. Why not offer a subscription of Maxim for the dudes and Cosmo for the chicks. There shouldn't be this bias that could potentially turn away guys who want to be Wii Fit forever like me. This is how manly a Wii Fit can be: This is a video I just posted this week about the MANLY side of Wii Fit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DYN7hP-swo
 

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sp0rk said:
stompy said:
Gah, the amount of stupidity those in the gaming industry display to their female customers astounds me... and they wonder why there aren't many female gamers buying their crappy and sexist games (there are female gamers, it's just they, from what I've heard, keep quite).
But wherefore could that ever be the case, good sir? Surely it can't be ham-handed tactics like these that encourage such behavior!

Who the heck at GameStop woke up one day and said "I know! Let's take the widely-reviled practice of pushing magazines down people's throats and slap some sexism on it! PROFIT!"?

That press release is something else, too. Mmm, condescension so thick you can cut it!

Wow, GameStop, just wow. A near-flawless faceplant.
i remain speechless to continue what you've just said as in you put it down and i cant think of any more to say