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  2. GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia

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    A GameStop store in 2014. GameStop, an American chain of brick-and-mortar video game stores, had struggled in the years leading up to the short squeeze due to competition from digital distribution services, as well as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, which reduced the number of people who shopped in-person.

  3. GameCrazy - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  4. Game Informer - Wikipedia

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    Game Informer (GI) [a] was an American monthly video game magazine featuring articles, news, strategy, and reviews of video games and game consoles.It debuted in August 1991, when the video game retailer FuncoLand started publishing an in-house newsletter.

  5. Where I Went Wrong With GameStop - AOL

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  6. GameStop, AMC shares skyrocket after meme stock trader ... - AOL

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    GameStop shares surged 74% on Monday after the account run by Keith Gill shared a meme on X, marking its first post in three years. The shares skyrocketed by more than 110% earlier and were halted ...

  7. The End of GameStop? - AOL

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  8. Impulse (software) - Wikipedia

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    Impulse was a digital distribution and multiplayer platform. Originally developed by Stardock to succeed Stardock Central, it was purchased by GameStop in March 2011, [2] [3] and was subsequently rebranded as GameStop PC Downloads, with the client being renamed GameStop App. [4]

  9. 100 Stocks You Should Have Invested In 5 Years Ago - AOL

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    Celsius Holdings (CELH) Share price in 2019: $1.15 Share price in 2024: $81.62 Total 5-year return: 6,778% Read More: If You Had Invested $10K in GameStop and AMC in 2021, Here’s How Much You ...