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People poured money into that GME stock a couple years back and it became a thing.
Last time I walked into a gamestop, it was mostly toys, trading cars, and puzzles. I didn't see many games.
Also the place here is to nice as they allowed a 10 or 11 year old buy gta V with a bunch of change. Kid should of been told take his change to the bank then come back.
:)
they hate that; it profits them immensely.
ruins all the options they took against their nonsensical busness.
you're basically playing car salesman for video games in a business plan that's doomed to fail
it failed with blockbuster
it failed on sears
toys r us
etc.
the only reason they're still alive is nostalgia and because some redditors got lucky and meme'd their way to keeping it alive.