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  2. VGChartz - Wikipedia

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    The VGChartz Network is a collection of five video game websites: VGChartz, gamrFeed, gamrReview, gamrTV, and gamrConnect. VGChartz sits at the center of the network and is a video game sales tracking website, providing weekly sales figures of console software and hardware by region. The site was launched in June 2005, and is owned by Brett Walton.

  3. Nintendo of America, Inc. v. Blockbuster Entertainment Corp.

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    The video game rental market continued to grow, and by 2008, Blockbuster was earning over $200 million in annual revenue from video game rentals. [13] However, the company began to suffer losses due to competition from video on demand services, Redbox automated kiosks , and mail order services such as Netflix , leading Blockbuster to file for ...

  4. Gamerang - Wikipedia

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    GameRang, now defunct, was an online video game rental service that provided game titles for multiple platforms, including handheld consoles and mobile devices.. GameRang operated its rental service similarly to online video rental services such as Netflix, Gamefly, and Blockbuster Online.

  5. Category:Video game hardware - Wikipedia

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    Japan-exclusive video game hardware (22 P) A. Arcade hardware (2 C, 9 P) C. Video game control methods (1 C, 17 P) G. Gaming computers (3 C, 5 P) M.

  6. Video game accessory - Wikipedia

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    A video game accessory is a distinct piece of hardware that is required to use a video game console, or one that enriches the video game's play experience. Essentially, video game accessories are everything except the console itself, such as controllers , memory , power adapters (AC), and audio/visual cables.

  7. EB Games - Wikipedia

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    EB Games (formerly known as Electronics Boutique, EBX, and EB World) was an American computer and video games retailer. First established as an American company in 1977 by James Kim [1] with a single electronics-focused location in the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia, the company later grew into an international corporation.

  8. Category:Video game retailers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game retailers" ... Pokémon Center; S. Sofmap; Super Potato This page was last edited on 21 October 2017, at 03:47 ...

  9. ChoicesUK - Wikipedia

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    ChoicesUK stores - had 180 outlets located throughout the UK, catering for impulse rentals of DVDs, games and music ChoicesUK Local - supplied third-party outlets with white-label DVDs. ChoicesUK Direct - incorporated the catalogue mail-order service, and transferred this service to an on-line mail order service, through the ChoicesUK website