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  2. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    GameCrazy attached to a Hollywood Video store. In 1999, [2] to compete in a growing video game market, Hollywood Entertainment launched a store-within-a-store [3] concept called GameCrazy. It featured the ability to buy, sell, and trade video games, systems, and accessories inside of Hollywood Video stores. [4]

  3. Slackers CDs and Games - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, there are 9 locations in Missouri and Illinois. Jellinek has said that the name "Slackers" comes from being a slacker in college—playing video games and listening to music during their free time. A new store would be opened every few years, in various separate locations, so as not to lose business by placing two stores close together.

  4. GameWorks - Wikipedia

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    GameWorks is a gaming-based entertainment center with a single location as of 2022.It was owned by then-owner ExWorks Capital, each venue featured a wide array of video game arcades, in addition to full-service bars and restaurants.

  5. Hastings Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Hastings Entertainment was an American retail chain that sold books, movies, music, and video games and functioned as a video rental shop.As of 2016 it had 126 superstores, which were mainly located in the South Central United States, Rocky Mountain States, and in parts of the Great Plains and Midwestern states.

  6. These stores are open—and closed—on Christmas Day 2024 - AOL

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    And hours will vary from location to location, assuming you don’t live in one of the municipalities that has laws prohibiting major stores from opening on Christmas. Pro tip: It's always a good ...

  7. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    In October 2008, GameStop acquired Micromania, a French video-game retailer, for $700 million. [31] [32] GameStop, which had previously owned no stores in France, now had 332 French video-game stores. [33] In November 2009, it acquired a majority stake in Jolt Online Gaming, an Irish browser game studio. [34] Jolt closed in 2012. [35]

  8. Why Is Everything Good Always Sold Out?

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    Nonetheless, as consumers, we still have control over what we buy—arguably, it’s one of the only things we can control. Writer Imogen West-Knights dubs this feeling “luxury fatalism ...

  9. Netflix: Why is the streaming giant losing viewers, and what ...

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    The streaming firm will hope that its recent heavy investment in fresh content and franchises will quickly bring rewards. Last year, the company announced multimillion-pound deals to buy the works ...