I've had a game get here a couple of days late because USPS decided sending it through Tampa instead of directly to Orlando was a great idea, but nothing that bad. I'd send them a complaint or something regarding that.
The issue here isn't with the mail carrier, it's that Amazon just isn't shipping the preorders until weeks after release. I could complain to Amazon.ca's customer service, but since the items are still technically arriving before the ridiculously late arrival estimates that Amazon provides, I doubt they would do anything about it. If it weren't for that 30% off E3 promotion they had (which saved me a great deal of money), I would've preordered this stuff somewhere I can go pick it up on release day.
While on topic of how crappy Amazon can be, I'd like to also mention that they often do a terrible job packing their games. They seem to have no problem shipping a $50-$60 game in a s***** little bubble mailer, yet they'll send books of around the same size that cost $20 or less in nice big boxes.
Last year when I preordered the
Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus limited edition from them, they shipped the damn thing in a bubble mailer and it was crushed by the time I got it. I sent it back and requested a new one and unsurprisingly they shipped the replacement in a bubble mailer as well. The replacement was still damaged a little, but not as bad as the first time. Now today, when I went to check the listing for
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX on Amazon, it seems that other users (who have actually received theirs already) are having the same issues with crushed boxes like I did with
Senran Kagura. Now I'm worried that by the time I finally get my copy in a couple weeks, it'll be messed up too.
Sorry for the long rant.
Because I passed my all senior year competencies and med calculation exams, I rewarded myself and picked up Golden Sun for GBA at my local game store. Now I have an excuse to get a Game Boy Player now that I have a really good game to play on it.
Congrats.
The Game Boy player is awesome. If you don't already have one, I recommend getting a GBA to GameCube link cable so that you can use it as a controller with the Game Boy Player. I find it's a lot better than just using the GameCube controller.