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  2. Fangamer - Wikipedia

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    Fangamer LLC is an American video game merchandising company and game publisher based in Tucson, Arizona. Fangamer was originally spun out from Starmen.net , an EarthBound online forum. [ 1 ] It operates an online store that sells licensed indie game merchandise items such as hats, pins, vinyl records , t-shirts and other products.

  3. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    Toys "R" Us - toys, video games, videos (Temporarily Defunct) Walmart - groceries, general merchandise Sam's Club - groceries, general merchandise; Walmart Supercenter - groceries, general merchandise; The Warehouse Group

  4. GameStop - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, GameStop acquired Rhino Video Games, who operated 70 video game stores throughout the Southeastern United States, from Blockbuster for an undisclosed amount. [27] [28] In April 2008, GameStop acquired Free Record Shop's 49 Norwegian stores. [29] In October 2008, GameStop acquired Micromania, a French video-game retailer, for $700 million.

  5. Video game collecting - Wikipedia

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    The Super Mario Bros. game that sold for US$114,000, [2] shown in the "slab" packaging. Wata's rating (9.4) and other details are shown on the top label. With the newfound interest with particular attention to the quality of the game's packaging, the company Wata Games developed a set of guidelines in 2018 for grading a game's packaging, game media, and manuals that aligned with the 10 point ...

  6. Loot Crate - Wikipedia

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    The company said that the gaming-themed boxes will likely lead to more game-specific cases like the ones for Mass Effect and Fallout 4. [ 10 ] Loot Crate also operated a Loot Pets Box, which followed the same monthly themes as the regular Loot Crate, but all the items were intended for cats, dogs or other pets.

  7. ‘The Michael Jackson Video Game Conspiracy’ by Huffington Post

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    When Ben Mallison was a child in the early 90s in Manchester, England, his favorite video games featured Sonic, a blue hedgehog who wore red-and-white, Michael Jackson-style boots. Ben was a "Blue" -- a hardcore Sonic fan. "I always batted for Sonic over Mario," he remembers. He watched Sonic cartoons. He wore Sonic T-shirts.

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