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  2. Category : Defunct video game companies of the United States

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    This page was last edited on 29 October 2023, at 14:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Stones River Town Centre - Wikipedia

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    Stones River Town Centre (formerly Stones River Mall) is a partially enclosed regional shopping mall in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1992, it was expanded and renovated in the late 2000s. The mall comprises more than fifty stores. [2] The mall is owned and managed by Sterling Organization.

  4. The Gone - Wikipedia

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    The Gone is a joint New Zealand-Irish crime drama television series. The first season of six episodes was broadcast from 7 May 2023 on New Zealand's TVNZ . It was directed by Peter Burger and Hannah Quinn, with scripts written by Anna McPartlin and Michael Bennet.

  5. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    As a video game specialty store, GameCrazy dealt primarily in new and used video game related products such as consoles, accessories, and games. Remuneration for video game and accessory trade-ins was provided in the form of cash or store credit. Consoles were provided with a credit value as cash was not given for previously used video game ...

  6. The Avenue Murfreesboro - Wikipedia

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    Murfreesboro, Tennessee United States: Opening date: October 17, 2007 () [1] [2] Developer: Cousins Properties & Faison Enterprises [1] Owner: Hines Global REIT Inc. [3] No. of stores and services: 110: No. of anchor tenants: 14: Total retail floor area: 811,000 sq ft (75,300 m 2) GLA [4] Public transit access: West Side Loop, Murfreesboro ...

  7. Rhino Video Games - Wikipedia

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    Mike Vorce (founder and President), with the help of Bruce Ruckle, created a specialty video game store focused on buying, selling, trading, and renting video game software, systems, and accessories. By 1992, a second location was opened in Gainesville, which would become a flagship store and eventually the site for the company's corporate ...

  8. Category:Video game retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rhino Video Games; S. Slackers CDs and Games This page was last edited on 6 May 2020, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. FuncoLand - Wikipedia

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    The used games were often sold for 50% less than new copies, and customers could sell used video games for either money or store credit that could be used to purchase other games. [7] The value of a trade-in varied between 10 cents and $55; [ 8 ] [ 41 ] Funco changed the offered prices for games twice a month, much like the stock market does ...