Like many others, I have plenty of issues with GameStop. The gaming retail giant is often known for selling opened copies of games as “new”. It has a website that barely seems to work, especially when ...
GameStop stores are bringing back physical sales for NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and SEGA Genesis games, or at least some games from this collection of nostalgic gaming machines. The new ...
GameStop is returning to the classics. The video game retailer plans to turn some of its stores into "GameStop Retro" locations — with a few opening in Kentucky. The retro locations plan to sell older ...
We suppose there is no arguing this point, really. GameStop is an oddity in the industry, a business that gamers can look at with both nostalgia and revulsion. Most recently, the company shocked fans ...
As more video games go digital, GameStop is rebranding some of its locations into "retro" stores offering older games and consoles.Related video above: Do you remember these rad gadgets and games from ...
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.
The consoles you grew up with are now officially retro. GameStop, the world's largest brick-and-mortar video game retailer, announced Monday that it's labelling multiple seventh- and eighth-generation ...
GameStop, the largest videogame retailer in the world, has officially designated three beloved gaming platforms “retro ...