The retailer of new and used video games has been on shaky ground for a while. Its stock has plummeted more than 31% over the past year.
On Thursday, the company said its overall sales fell 13.6% last quarter compared to a year prior.At the core of GameStop's issues: It's not selling enough video games. CEO Paul Raines said in a statement Thursday that "the video game category was weak, particularly in the back half of 2016." That's because the biggest names in gaming -- Playstation maker Sony (SNE) and Xbox maker Microsoft (MSFT, Tech30) -- haven't updated their consoles in a while, Raines said. That creates a lag in business for retailers like GameStop.
The physical store and human interaction will always trump online bullshit.
Kind of sad to see. My local Gamestop growing up was always good to me, and they're the only reliable used game dealer around these days.
I don't know where you live but there's a ton of local game shops in my area that are viable alternatives. They even sell older generation games and consoles too. There's one near Downtown Orlando that still sells original copies of FFXI for the PC in the box. Quote from: Töqi on March 26, 2017, 11:26:14 AMKind of sad to see. My local Gamestop growing up was always good to me, and they're the only reliable used game dealer around these days.
And the move towards digital markets is itself an affront to used game purchases that absolutely should not be embraced by consumers.
i'm prone to anxiety and spaghetti moments whenever i go to gamestop, so i'm pretty okay with the idea of online deliveryjust keep games physical
Quote from: Verbatim on March 26, 2017, 11:35:59 AMi'm prone to anxiety and spaghetti moments whenever i go to gamestop, so i'm pretty okay with the idea of online deliveryjust keep games physicalare you that socially awkward?
i'm just talking about stuff like, "thanks, enjoy your game!" "You too!"hnnng kill me
You mean you don't do that intentionally? I purposefully do that at the movies to screw with the ticket seller. Quote from: Verbatim on March 26, 2017, 11:43:58 AMi'm just talking about stuff like, "thanks, enjoy your game!" "You too!"hnnng kill me
You mean you don't do that intentionally? I purposefully do that at the movies to screw with the ticket seller.
How so? Quote from: Töqi on March 26, 2017, 11:34:32 AMAnd the move towards digital markets is itself an affront to used game purchases that absolutely should not be embraced by consumers.
Confirmed, Verb wants to buy Senran Kagura and Akiba Strip for the PS4 but the only person working at the very busy GameStop is a super hot girl cashier.
Used software doesn't exist. You'll can't sell or buy a "used" digital game.
they do tend to hire girls a lotulterior motives much?
that's the best time to buy those tbh
Quote from: Luciana on March 26, 2017, 11:40:40 AMQuote from: Verbatim on March 26, 2017, 11:35:59 AMi'm prone to anxiety and spaghetti moments whenever i go to gamestop, so i'm pretty okay with the idea of online deliveryjust keep games physicalare you that socially awkward?not by default, but i have my momentsat gamestop, the geeky atmosphere just rubs off on mei'm just talking about stuff like, "thanks, enjoy your game!" "You too!"hnnng kill me
Quote from: Luciana on March 26, 2017, 11:40:40 AMQuote from: Verbatim on March 26, 2017, 11:35:59 AMi'm prone to anxiety and spaghetti moments whenever i go to gamestop, so i'm pretty okay with the idea of online deliveryjust keep games physicalare you that socially awkward?i'm just talking about stuff like, "thanks, enjoy your game!" "You too!"hnnng kill me
Quote from: prehistoric on March 26, 2017, 10:54:50 AMThe physical store and human interaction will always trump online bullshit. I love going to bookstores and coming out with a plastic bag in my hand, it's a good feeling. However when it comes to buying a game, I'd rather have it come to me in the mail instead of having to wait till I get a day off and then go to the store to buy it, and only after I'm heckled into trying to buy something else I don't want. That's because most other retailers understand that by the time the customer is at checkout, 99% of the time they don't want to make anymore decisions.
Quote from: Ian on March 26, 2017, 11:10:08 AMQuote from: prehistoric on March 26, 2017, 10:54:50 AMThe physical store and human interaction will always trump online bullshit. I love going to bookstores and coming out with a plastic bag in my hand, it's a good feeling. However when it comes to buying a game, I'd rather have it come to me in the mail instead of having to wait till I get a day off and then go to the store to buy it, and only after I'm heckled into trying to buy something else I don't want. That's because most other retailers understand that by the time the customer is at checkout, 99% of the time they don't want to make anymore decisions.Physical stores offer things to the regulars that Amazon can't. These things come and go every few years, and I don't see it changing. Especially as gamers "grow up" and become more sociable.