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GameStop Will Never Get Why You Hate Them

CCC Says: "Someone should probably tell GameStop that if you stand in the way of a moving train, you’re not going to stop it, you’re just going to get run over. This particular train’s name is called “digital,” and its barreling full-steam down the track. GameStop on the other hand is still struggling to jump onboard, as it speeds past them. Naturally, with a trend like dumping physical media in lieu of virtual content taking hold, a brick and mortar store like GameStop begins to get a bit nervous about its future. It will take a serious course correction for them to stay afloat, as they have no choice but to evolve. Changing with the times is the only thing that will allow them to continue on as a viable business."

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thorstein4482d ago

I actually quite enjoy Gamestop because the people that work there know me. They always have a smile on my face and are knowledgeable about the games in their store.

It is important for me to be able to go in and share my love for RPGs and JRPGs and have a conversation about which are best and what forgotten gems I have missed.

So, no, they won't get why because I don't.

aLucidMind4482d ago

Same here. I have been in some GameStops where the employees are trash but most I've been in have been very helpful. I'm one of those gamers that go in, ask for game suggestions, and wind up going "already got it" on more than 3/4 of their suggestions lol. Never have I gotten an associate that was annoyed by this; in fact, it pushes them to point at the hidden gems or sell me on the games that most don't bother with.

Never would have tried Mass Effect, The Darkness, Divinity 2, or a large number of other games I loved but wouldn't have touched without urging if it weren't for people at my GameStop.

As for the trade-in value; I don't care. If less traded their games in then the value would increase, so the customer only has their self to blame. Plus, I don't trade in games as I see it as a largely pointless thing to do unless you do not enjoy the game at all.

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Gamer Tries to Sell PS4 Pro to GameStop, Ends Up Being Asked to Pay the Store

A gamer tried to sell his PS4 Pro to GameStop USA and found out that he would actually have to pay the store.

Lionsguard482d ago

Gamestop: And I'm taking a huge risk here.

1Victor482d ago (Edited 482d ago )

Well there’s no stop like GameStop I’m surprised they didn’t go deeper into the hole with their USED cables and controllers prices.
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For those that don’t know if you go to trade a console you need it to be ready to go with all the controllers and cables if you don’t have them they ask you to buy them and deduct the price from the monetary appraised for the console

Gamingsince1981481d ago

That makes perfect sense really, why would you be selling your console without all the things it came with and needs to actually be used.

jznrpg482d ago (Edited 482d ago )

eBay.. not having anything for it makes it seems stolen though

Profchaos482d ago

Not always I've seen plenty of refurbished units go cheap because people have picked them up broken then repaired and onsold with no controller or cable. When they are this old many people just want to replace the main unit

jznrpg481d ago

I doubt those people are selling at GameStop

BeHunted482d ago (Edited 482d ago )

In the UK, eBay has removed selling fees, letting you list and sell any item for free.

andy85481d ago

Correct. This is why day one games cost me practically nothing now

Eonjay481d ago

They are gonna take that same console and sell it for $300.

Inverno482d ago

GameStop era ended in the teens. Let it die bruh.

S2Killinit481d ago

I love gamestop. I still shop there. I prefer buying a game from a game store than a department store.

Inverno481d ago

I preferred goin to Circuit City but that died out. Years back I'd go to Best Buy cause of Gamer Club, now Best Buy barely sells games and doesn't sell Blu-rays and looks dead most of the time. Same with GameStop, these stores look like a barren wasteland of Funko Pops and anime figures. These retail stores don't seem to care about pulling in customers. Those figurines are neat, I collect them too but they ain't pulling me into a GS. Rather than attracting gamers they've pay walled everything behind a subscription. As if they weren't already cheapskates back then with their trade ins.

FinalFantasyFanatic481d ago

I still go in there and browse, but never buy anything, the video game section is getting smaller and smaller, even the PS5/Series X/Switch game selection is getting tiny.

tiron8481d ago

I miss Best Buy's Gamer Club, I used to get pre-orders for like 20% off often with other discounts then get points I could trade into discount rebates. It was so good, getting day 1 games for like $30.

When they shut that down I stopped buying games day 1 almost completely.

raWfodog482d ago (Edited 482d ago )

I stopped going to GameStop when they no longer let me use my monthly $5 rewards points towards PS network cards.

Knightofelemia482d ago

Weird I live in Canada and the Gamestop near me says you need the console, controller, controller cord, and an HDMI cord before they will take a console on trade. And if the console shows signs of being opened they still won't take the machine. And if you upgrade the PS4 HDD from 500 gig to a 1TB they will count that machine as modified and label it as a 500 gig model. Better to just sell it on Facebook Marketplace.

clevernickname481d ago

I also live in Canada. I had a similar experience trading in an Xbox One S. Gamestop would give me a pittance for it, so I sold it on Marketplace for almost as much as the original selling price.

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GameStop plans widespread store shutdowns after closing 300 locations last year

GameStop has announced plans to shut down stores across the country after closing 300 locations just last year.

The popular gaming retailer says net sales have fallen 20 percent, now sitting at $860 million - a drastic change from its $1.08 billion in 2023.

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PRIMORDUS569d ago

Also giving you about $5.00 off for buying a used game is just bullshit. For example: https://www.gamestop.com/vi... New is $59.99, if your going to sell it for a used price it needs to be at least $10-$20 less. I hope GameStop just goes away.

OtterX569d ago

Same nonsense they were doing 20 years ago. 🙄

Time to take old yeller out behind the shed...

Grilla568d ago (Edited 568d ago )

One of the reasons I went digital. I used to trade games in back in the day when money was tighter. Trading a game in for 10-15$ isn’t worth the trouble. Especially when they turn around and sell it for almost full price.

RhinoGamer88569d ago

Not surprising, but sad. WooT is killing it with their game discounts...on new games.

raWfodog569d ago

This is just market forces adjusting for GameStop’s long-time practices of nickel and diming the consumer. I feel bad for the workers though. It’s not good that they have to lose their jobs over this.

P_Bomb569d ago

Unfortunate for the staff, but not unexpected.

46player569d ago

Not too surprising. Lots of people buying digital.

And GameStops trade in and resale pricing strategy is awful for customers. I will miss them when they are gone though.

Most I will miss being able to trade in a console, get a couple hundred towards the new model like PS5 to PS5 Pro.

SonyStyled569d ago

I’ll miss the midnight launch parties. Standing in line with strangers sharing our excitement about a video game. Digital took that from us. I wish younger audiences could experience how joyful it was

Kombatologist568d ago

I often think about times like that and how good we had it, before social media and smart phones gave way to a generation that expects instant gratification.

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GameStop Retro: Too Little, Too Late? | 1-up Geeks

GameStop is one of the last remaining relics from a bygone era where stores like Blockbuster, Game Crazy, Hollywood Video, and many others were found on every corner. If you…

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