GameStop in 2000s vs. 2020s

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Yeah, there isn't money in games anymore apparently. My local equivalent is like 90% a pop culture merchandise shop now.
Funny how you used to get like 10% off pre-owned games if you had a free membership, but nowadays you only get those benefits if you have an annual paid subscription.
 
You have it good, all the stores here in Germany are gone. I miss this store so much.
Here in Brazil, there never was this store, if there was, and people say that the prices are high.
 
now it's become a "gamers stop" selling 3/4 mechandise and a lot less "games", the old gamestop where a lot better than now, but we can't blame them, after all the main reason for this change is probably the digital that today just sells better than physical
 
now it's become a "gamers stop" selling 3/4 mechandise and a lot less "games", the old gamestop where a lot better than now, but we can't blame them, after all the main reason for this change is probably the digital that today just sells better than physical I also agree, my friend, this store is worse than anything. I don't know the store because it's not in that era, but I know it from video, it's much better.
 
So does that mean they now sell used toys and shirts as "new" like they did with their games for years?
My wife got a "new" collectors edition game for my birthday from them many years ago and all the paper inserts with the DLC codes were missing. GameStop refused to replace it and blamed the publisher.
 
2000-2010 were the golden years for me
lone shop that had Dreamcast stuff in my zone, and at incredible cheap price too (fresh new released games included!)

my nirvana in that period, Dreamcast, Xbox, Gamecube, handhelds, 360
 
@Lod 10 it was really different from now at the time, you would take a lot to check all the games that where there, now it takes like 10 minutes to check if there aren't too many people in the way... and most of times they are just the same old title you would found in every other games shop... or online stores...
 
@Lod 10 it was really different from now at the time, you would take a lot to check all the games that where there, now it takes like 10 minutes to check if there aren't too many people in the way... and most of times they are just the same old title you would found in every other games shop... or online stores...
I understand my friend, I didn't live in that era because I'm much younger, if you look at my profile I'm younger, but I love that old aesthetic, if I were a person who lived in that era. The first video game I would buy for myself was the GameCube
 
You have it good, all the stores here in Germany are gone. I miss this store so much.
Although in my country there are some video game stores that still resist over time such as Play N Trade and Panafoto but most of them disappeared due to the lack of economic support from the stores and also due to the boom of independent phone and technology sales stores that are in many places in my country and also the sale of consoles and video games today became more accessible, but the prices are okay despite the +7% ITBMS.
 
My country never had video game shop chains like GameStop, instead we had individual gamers run video game shops like how in many countries people open grocery shops but these shops were for selling pirated games and 2nd hand consoles lol. Due to piracy of this situation they were forced to be closed down like 15 years ago, and then they started to sell legit games in supermarkets next to pencils, erasers, notebooks and sometimes they were mixed with movies like they had no idea "what is a video game" but they sold it anyway lol.
 
Having been to a Gamestop a long while back, it's wild on how much has changed as it's not about the games anymore with how much merch they have as the games have taken a major step back and especially once they began selling Satan incarnate, Funko Pops. Local gaming stores are where it's at now and always remember to support them during these times.
 

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