Regulators Approve EB/Gamestop Merger 44
Gamasutra is reporting that the U.S. SEC has approved the merger of Gamestop and EBGames, which was proposed earlier this year. From the article: "If completed, the merger between GameStop and EB would create a single company representing 20 to 30 percent of the overall market for video game products in the United States, and practically the entire market for used games. It's currently unknown whether EB and GameStop stores would keep their current monikers, or unite under one central name for branding purposes."
bad deal on used games... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Plus, EB games is pretty competitive with Ebay on the older used games that go for around $20.
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I've noticed frequently the sticker price doesn't match the actual price of the game, when you go up to buy it you'll pay whatever is listed in the computer and it is usually cheaper than the sticker.
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Here is their response to my inquiry as to where it went.
Dear Gamestop Customer,
The prices are based on each different district and the prices change daily.
Therefore, we cannot keep an accurate price page on our website. You will
have to contact the sto
Re:bad deal on used games... (Score:2)
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The new policy is convenient for maximizing the extraction of cash and goods from consumers and is a pain in the ass. It is a removal of a useful service with nothing in return, and thus I dub it "load of crap."
Obviously your opinion differs.
It doesn't make you any less wrong.
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As a general rule of thumb, if you bought a new released game and brought it
Entire market for used games? (Score:4, Insightful)
They must mean just brick-and-mortar stores, because used games are definitely a lot cheaper on eBay or Amazon.com, even if you include shipping. Frankly, I don't know why anyone would buy a used game from these stores. After all, you have to have a computer or console to play the games, so chances are you have Internet access, too.
Re:Entire market for used games? (Score:2)
ive bought over 20 used games at my local EB, and ive spent less than $250 on em. i feel like i saved some cash, and didnt have to deal with the hassle of ebay/etc.
yes, i do think buying stuff on ebay is a hassle. Also, I work at a
Re:Entire market for used games? (Score:2)
Or, I am actively seeking game Y, I call the local brick-and-mortar, and they have a used copy in stock. Buy it online for $5-10 cheaper, or just go get it right now? I want it now, so I'll pay the extra for it.
Very little competition, especially online. (Score:3, Interesting)
This is compounded even more when looking online. I have yet to find an online video game retailer that is decent. Especially regarding preorders. If I preorder three things from gamestop.com, two come out one day, and a third comes out one day later, they will send them to me UPS. In three different packages. And there's no way I know to keep that from happening.
So when I heard the news of the merger, this just made me depressed that there would be that much less competition between retailers. Unless there are some magical game retailers I'm missing. Does anyone out there know of (especially online) game retailers that are good?Re:Very little competition, especially online. (Score:1)
http://compusa.com/ [compusa.com]
wouldn't say they are 'good', but they do sell games online.
Re:Very little competition, especially online. (Score:1)
I'll have to check out compusa. I'm ashamed to admit it, but lately I've been getting better online results with walmart.com than with anyone else. Even bestbuy. Thanks for the ideas.
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Store Closures (Score:1)
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1. They keep both stores open and maintain their 'identities' on the outside to give the identity of competition to anyone that doesn't know they're both the same company.
2. Or EB and GameStop (under whatever moniker they choose to adopt) could create one monolithic store to compensate for two seperate locati
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I would have cared... (Score:5, Interesting)
But now both tend to have ineffective staff, poorly staffed, and cloned stores. The merger will mean very little IMHO. I personally can barely stand to go in either of these stores as I am barraged with stupid sales pitches for their store card that I have to pay a yearly fee for or pre-orders, or just deal with the lame-ass employees. These stores never did anything to differentiate themselves anyhow.
I now have a new favorite haunt called The Exchange, where the staff are normal, they pay great for trades and their games are 20%-50% the price (even new) of EB/Gstop. That or ebay and I can generally get any game I want for a fraction of the cost and time.
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I can't seem to find hide nor hair of this store on Google. "The Exchange" is just too generic of a term to search on. Even when coupled with "game" and "store".
Could you point me in the right direction?
Re:I would have cared... (Score:3, Informative)
They are a small chain and sell new and used Movies, Music, Games, Accessories, and more. They also sell games all the way back to Atari. Their selection is amazing. For example Donkey Konga 2 is priced at $34.95 NEW all the time compared to most placed $49.99-$59.99 and most players choice titles are $10 used.
The big
Confused (Score:3, Insightful)
GameStop is about the only brick-and-mortar game retailer I know of in my town (3 locations too) that even pretends to be devoted to video games, and even they're so bad now that their own employees have been known to answer the phone with "thanks for calling EAStop!" And of course their selection of PC titles has dwindled to a state of near non-existence.
[sarcasm] Oh good! [/sarcasm] (Score:2)
Seriously though, I can't see this as being any good for the consumer. We have an EB and a GameStop in the mall near me and for years they've been mirror images of overpriced mediocrity. I'm not sure what other good (franchised) used game stores existed elsewher
What I really miss is Funcoland (Score:1)
Oh well. At least there's GameCrazy now.
(Plus eBay, of course).
Who gives a rip? (Score:2)
Re:Who gives a rip? (Score:2, Funny)
Oh, Moondoggie. You're the coolest!
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Greg Dean: Prophet (Score:2)
EB Managers can kiss their jobs goodbye. (Score:3, Insightful)
We were flown to the big company pow-wow and private trade-show and given lots of freebies. While there we were told we're all ok, and that there would be a place for us within the Barnes & Nobel megaconglomerate,
Unfortunately our district manager (awesome guy) was gone within a week. A few long-time managers left soon after (stock options) but most of us tried to fit in.
After the Playstation 2 release and the Christmas season, District, Area, and Store Managers were removed one by one for the vaugest of reasons.
I was one of the last to go in my area, and while I happily took full unemployment and went back to college. I look back and still feel bitter about a promising management career cut short.
isn't GameStop... (Score:2)
i suppose a call to the attorney general or the Better Business Bureau would be in order. and you can add Fry's, Best (worst) Buy and CompUSA to that list as well.
i'm sure there are others but these are the ones i can be absolutely sure of that are engaging in this illegal and unethical practice.
everytime an unethical business shrinkwraps used merchandise and passes it off as new,
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the merchant that shrinkwraps used games and passes them off as new?
I don't know about your neck of the woods, but at all three of my local Game Stops, as well as our EB, used games are clearly marked. And our Best Buy doesn't even sell used games.
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gamestop shrink-wraps returns and/or used games and puts them back on the shelf as new.
worst buy, frys and compusa shrink wrap returned merchandise and put them back on the shelf as new.
sometimes some of the contents of the box are missing, other times the device is purely defective/destroyed by the last person who bought it but is sold as brand new.
they do this to software, dvd movies, music cds, hardware, etc.
with software for consoles, it'
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And to think Gamestop almost went under once... (Score:2)