GameStop is bringing old video game consoles and games to consumers with several stores converting to retro gaming retailers.
18 retro consoles will be supported, including the Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation. GameStop has kicked off a new initiative that will see select stores begin selling a wide variety ...
There used to be a day when every GameStop location would offer copies of classic video games. There'd be a bin filled with old cartridges and CDs for old school Nintendo, Sega, and other systems.
Nintendo has announced a price cut for its entry-level gaming system, the Nintendo 2DS. Effective August 30, the system will sell for $100, down from its current price of $130. Racing game Mario ...
Sunday afternoon was the first time I had stepped into a GameStop in years. The store was surprisingly ... press has written off as “cheap” and “just for kids.” The Nintendo 2DS reminds me of the ...
GameStop is turning some of its stores into “retro” video game shops, selling older consoles including earlier models of Nintendo, Sega, PlayStation and Xbox systems. The company said it will ...
Videogame retailer and original meme stock GameStop reports second-quarter results after market close on Sept. 10 ...
The gaming world may be heading to the digital space, but GameStop refuses to leave the ... become overshadowed by later models, such as the Nintendo Switch and the Xbox Series X.
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GameStop does not disclose this information ... but there is one deal included available for Nintendo Switch and PS5 as well. About: "One person is all that stands between humanity and the ...
That could give GameStop a higher profit margin. A copy, for example, of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Nintendo GameCube was listed at $89.99, while Dragon Ball Z: Budokai ...
According to a new report from Mainichi, Nintendo has been ordered to pay ¥200,000 in damages in a court case involving an industrial doctor using “power harassment” against two temp nurses.