The End of Indie Retail? 28
Next Generation has a piece discussing the problems facing independent videogame retailers, with commentary from a gent who just recently had to close down his store. From the article: "In our desire to maintain our own idealistic goal we overlooked a key element to any capitalist venture: Capital. Sales are everything and as base and pedestrian as that sounds, it is not so easy to pull off. There is no room in this industry for empathy. You certainly don't get anywhere steering people away from product that you've overstocked, since you know it sucks."
...the more they stay the same. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:...the more they stay the same. (Score:2)
I've still got indie record shops (Score:2)
Re:...the more they stay the same. (Score:1)
At one time I bought a lot of imports - for Sega Saturn, easy to get the console to play them and the language wasn't much of an issue since I was b
Luckily. (Score:1)
Re:Luckily. (Score:2, Insightful)
People flock to lower prices and huge stores can give that over mom and pop stores.
Atleast it's illegal to have Walmarts in Rhode Island
Re:Luckily. (Score:1, Informative)
What the hell are you smoking? There are no less than six Wal-Marts in Rhode Island
Warwick, RI 02888
Cranston, RI 02921
Warwick, RI 02886
Coventry, RI 02816
Woonsocket, RI 02895
North Kingstown, RI 02852
Newport, RI 02840
You can find Wal-Marts in every state. Vermont was the last holdout, but they have two now.
Re:Luckily. (Score:2)
This is a mall chain. I've seen the one near Chicago, I've seen the one in Vaughan (Toronto). They're all the same.
Meanwhile, the last-gen of malls also is all the same - just a
Re:Luckily. (Score:1)
a sad irony about Red Devil Games' closure (Score:3, Interesting)
I was one of eric's loyal customers, even though there were two gamestops, two ebs, a target, and a toys r us and more 20 minutes closer to me.
There was a morning earlier this fall when I said to myself "I better e-mail eric and reserve Gunstar Super Heroes, Dragon Quest VIII and Final Fantasy IV (gba)." It turned out that that was the morning they announced their closure.
And if Eric's reading this: Congrats on the new baby daughter!
Re:a sad irony about Red Devil Games' closure (Score:4, Informative)
400 lb gorilla or 20 lb monkey? (Score:2, Insightful)
I disagree. Yes, broadband speeds are going up, and yes the saturation level is i
Re:400 lb gorilla or 20 lb monkey? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:400 lb gorilla or 20 lb monkey? (Score:3, Insightful)
And I, in turn, disagree. 40 years? Wow, that's a long time to be guessing things won't change dramatically. Businesses work so much differently now than they did in 1965 it's unreal, and changes are coming a lot faster now than they have been.
I know that if I had my choice of buying a ga
Not just games (Score:2)
Insightful...not (Score:2)
It's that sort of penetrating analysis that keeps me coming back to Slashdot.
One failed business != death of indie retail (Score:1, Interesting)
WHY DOES EVERY ARTICLE ON
Article disqualified (Score:3, Insightful)
"In our desire to maintain our own idealistic goal we overlooked a key element to any capitalist venture: Capital. Sales are everything and as base and pedestrian as that sounds, it is not so easy to pull off."
Capital is not sales; capital is not profit. Capital is what you invest in a business. Did he forget to fund his shop? Or did he just not get the sales he needed to be profitable? Sounds to me like no matter how much capital he invested in his shop, it would never have been profitable
I'm sad that he went out of business, but capital is not what he forgot. And that kind of inaccurate writing, quoted in an article summary, just turns me off.
Re:Article disqualified (Score:2)
Re:Article disqualified (Score:2)
I think he maybe just overestimated the demand for his services.
hmm.. fitting (Score:1)