How GameStop Fell Apart in 5 Years

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To some, GameStop is a relic of the glory days of gaming before the arrival of the filthy casuals where true gamers would line up passionately at midnight in the cold and rain to get their hands on the next AAA title. To others, GameStop is a painful reminder of deep losses and a timeless example of the institutional market manipulation between hedge funds and stock brokers. And to a faithful few, GameStop is the superstonk and hodling is the best way to fight back against a game rigged against retail investors. But the real question with GameStop that no one has answered is that beyond the headlines, daytrading, and memes - is there an actual business?
In this episode, we’ll cover the three eras of GameStop - from its dominant control over gaming in the mid 2000’s into an overextended mess throughout the 2010’s and finally to the present day, where the company is deep in a last-ditch-effort to reinvent itself as a tech startup and restore relevancy: diving headfirst into every trend - Web3, blockchain, and NFTs. The fall of GameStop is as much a story about strategic mistakes as it is about market disruption and abandonment.
GameStop enjoyed its most dominant era from 2004 to 2012. From Gears of War and Twilight Princess in 2006, Halo 3, Call of Duty 4, and Wii Sports in 2007, Super Smash Brothers Brawl and GTA IV in 2008, Modern Warfare 2 and Uncharted 2 in 2009, Halo Reach, Starcraft 2, Black Ops in 2010, Skyrim and Dead Space 2 in 2011 are just some of the titles in that 6 year span helped pull gaming into mainstream attention. GameStop was a beneficiary of this golden era, where video games shed their stereotype as obscene, time-wasting button mashers for solitary male teens and into mainstream, mature, cinematic, and interactive entertainment that anyone could enjoy.
In the 2010’s, GameStop entered into its second era - a 6-year plunge downwards of struggle and strife from 2013 to 2019. In response to seeing the studios and publishers moving against them, the company opted for rapid diversification through M&A. The blunder that GameStop made was that all of the companies it acquired (Kongregate, Simply Mac, Cricket Wireless, and various AT&T resellers) were all equally fragile middleman businesses facing the same pressures that were happening in gaming (Adobe Flash games, wireless cellular services, Apple products).
Free of bloat and with a return to gaming - GameStop would now enter its third and present-day era of Web3, led by retail investor cult hero Ryan Cohen. The fundamental problem is that GameStop’s NFT exchange is just one of hundreds floating around these days. New exchanges pop up every month, with some pushed by organizations with greater relevance and penetration than GameStop - like OpenSea, Blur, Reddit’s Vaults, NBA Top-Shop, NFL All Day, Magic Eden, and Rarible.
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0:00 Power to the Players
1:32 The Golden Era
12:05 The Struggle Era
24:39 The Moonshot Era

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@ModernMBA
@ModernMBA Рік тому
🤔 If you were GameStop’s CEO leading the company through its second era of struggle in the mid-2010s, what and how would you have invested the $470M+? It may be tempting to answer esports or streaming as low-hanging fruit, but consider that esports (including the leading brands like TSM and Cloud 9) are unprofitable businesses subsidized by millions in venture capital. This episode builds off the live services episode from Season 1, which covered that making video games in themselves are expensive and unpredictable bets that take years of development and millions in costs. That episode analyzes titles like Witcher 3 alongside studios like Rockstar and Square Enix. Good games do not always sell while games that do sell are not always good. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/emdioZiKeZ2LlHk.html
@gruntlord6
@gruntlord6 Рік тому
A greater emphasis on the in person experience, which is something people enjoy but can't be replicated online
@scatkit
@scatkit Рік тому
I would reduce the trasparancy of any financials while trying to preception manage to my advantage like Uber. And would sell this sinking ship the fuck out until its too late 😅
@TheMysteryDriver
@TheMysteryDriver Рік тому
@@SB-mg1wyso GameStop becomes a RadioShack type place.
@drdann2251
@drdann2251 Рік тому
Shut it all down and give the money back to the shareholders.
@iandakariann
@iandakariann Рік тому
@@TheMysteryDriver that would be a crazy great niche for them and they have the coverage and brand awareness to do it. I just don't think they have the personell. Being able to get into the pc hardware market will require a very strong knowledge as it's not a casual market. I can see them trying to over price whatever graphics cards they saw was popular and getting 1 underpaid guy with no pc experience to run the place, then drop it once it fails to double their revenue need year.
@dustybunny6716
@dustybunny6716 10 місяців тому
I think Gamestops biggest mistake was having more shelves of Funkopops than games.
@cassandrajenkins9095
@cassandrajenkins9095 10 місяців тому
I work at the mall and you couldn't be more right about those damn things. They have so many that they clearance them to get rid of them but they just rot on the shelf.
@timotheninja
@timotheninja 10 місяців тому
The middle of my Gamestop has been filled with clearanced Funko Pops for at least a year, but their shelves are still always full of new ones
@PeruvianPotato
@PeruvianPotato 10 місяців тому
THIS. They need to remember that I come to GameStop for you know, _games_ and not consumerist garbage
@chromejailer6799
@chromejailer6799 10 місяців тому
This is what my local store did a while ago. It used to have a big wall full of shelves with bunch of games for all consoles, and a small stand of POPs to the side. But now they switched them and first thing you see as you get inside is a huge wall of POPs, and if you go out of your way to look for the video games, you'll see a couple of shelves with games at the end of the wall. And those couple of shelves incliude the games for all consoles, so the amount of games for each console is pretty small. It's just sad.
@yellowblanka6058
@yellowblanka6058 10 місяців тому
I can’t stand those ugly, cheap looking figures and am amazed they’re so popular.
@NoMoreCrumbs
@NoMoreCrumbs Рік тому
We'll never have a midnight launch event at a physical store ever again. Sobering
@mike3667
@mike3667 Рік тому
Like if you cry every time 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@soupster5009
@soupster5009 Рік тому
My GameStop still has midnight releases I went to Pokémon elden ring and destiny 2 lightfall, it was definitely not the same but still fun
@TheForever206
@TheForever206 Рік тому
I think the last one i went to was Destiny 1.
@hewhohasnoidentity4377
@hewhohasnoidentity4377 Рік тому
There will be midnight launch events again. You just don't know what category the product will be. Unfortunately the company behind it will likely be Apple.
@soupster5009
@soupster5009 Рік тому
@@hewhohasnoidentity4377 I disagree with this take
@markcarr5142
@markcarr5142 10 місяців тому
My son was 5 when I took him to the midnight opening on Call of Duty 2 for the Xbox 360. He's 23 now, but he STILL talks about how much fun he had waiting in line for that game. Other gamers were dressed in full battle gear, fake guns, camo face paint, RC cars with Go-Pros taped to them... And the guys letting my son be at the front of the picture, making him look like the leader of the group, is one that I'll always cherish. Those days don't exist anymore. And the world is worse off because of it.
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
I remember going to a launch as a teenager with my childhood best friend and airing for a midnight release of COD. I’m 35 and we still talk and joke about it. Nothing like that exists today even if we wanted to do it.
@XboxxxGuy
@XboxxxGuy 9 місяців тому
The world is the same, there's just less in it.
@vidmantaskvidmantask7134
@vidmantaskvidmantask7134 9 місяців тому
One more thing is that gamers were going more outside to socialise because of it. It was event.
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
@@vidmantaskvidmantask7134 yup. I would often go down and just hang out in the store talking to other gamers or workers there about games. Hanging out trying new systems and new games they had on display and sometimes even buying something. Now a days no one wants to chit chat much anymore, there's no display console or game, and the workers rotate out so fast because people hate their jobs you never really get to know them.
@vidmantaskvidmantask7134
@vidmantaskvidmantask7134 9 місяців тому
@@norcalbowhunter3264 Someday this generation will have to face reality and they will go back to old ways of socialising like it was before. They will have to take care of themselves.
@joshuakolton9955
@joshuakolton9955 11 місяців тому
My friend is a manager at my local GameStop and our Zelda launch was awesome. We had pizza and played Mario kart for about 3 hours until everyone got their game at midnight. Really sucks that corporate seems to crap on all their stores and employees. None of their CEOs for the last 10 years have known anything about video games and can’t figure out how to compete with the direct buy online market or digital stores.
@thekingofkingsrp
@thekingofkingsrp 10 місяців тому
We are entering a era where these pompous college educated only book smart ceo's are going to be replaced by people with real world experience and smarts.
@jandrex007
@jandrex007 9 місяців тому
Idiot CEOs are smart and prepared people you know nothing about bussines or life pizza and mario kart ? Hahaha
@lukylex
@lukylex 8 місяців тому
All they had to do was be the place for experiences like these on releases , that would be a good reason why i would go and buy something from them .
@ebonhawken574
@ebonhawken574 8 місяців тому
I’ll take physical copies over digital any day, unless it’s on steam or GOG
@matthewmspace
@matthewmspace 7 місяців тому
@@ebonhawken574I’ll still get some single player stuff physically (such as from Nintendo) but if it’s primarily multiplayer focused like COD, I’m just gonna use Steam.
@MustardAndFries
@MustardAndFries Рік тому
One thing not mentioned was their inability to compete with steam on the PC market. They had an amazing opportunity to get users to switch over to their own platform for PC game sales by using physical game exchanges for online credit, but never put any effort into the platform and just let it fail. GameStop really died off because the people running the company did not understand the industry they were in after hitting their peak.
@GyroCannon
@GyroCannon Рік тому
Especially as the Epic Games Store proves, there's a spot in the market for a second retailer that isn't owned by a publisher actively releasing new games (yes, EGS is owned by Epic who has their own games, but the catalog itself is way larger than its first party IP, similar to Steam being much larger than DotA and CS:GO, and in contrast to the respective storefronts of Activision, Ubisoft, and EA) If Gamestop really wanted to back in the early 2010s, they could have become that second alternative. What a waste of potential.
@RKanth54
@RKanth54 Рік тому
@@GyroCannonso essentially epic games store is not the second major online retailer after steam? if so, then gamestop truly had wastd potential because that physical game exchange for online credit is brilliant and could’ve actually been what steam is today if it played its cards right
@ryanelliott71698
@ryanelliott71698 11 місяців тому
Yeah, as a new pc player in the 2010’s it was very disappointing to see such a tiny pc section in their store. Once I found out steam was a thing I never looked back
@GyroCannon
@GyroCannon 11 місяців тому
@@ryanelliott71698 I bought more PC games from Target than GameStop lol
@CabVideoz
@CabVideoz 10 місяців тому
@@GyroCannonoffice max in the 90s was better even
@che55ie
@che55ie Рік тому
I saw in person when GameStop became less and less of a game store and predominantly a toy and shitty t-shirt store. Felt like the dying of an era.
@SkylineFTW97
@SkylineFTW97 Рік тому
The last time I actually bought something there was 2015 when I picked up a New 3DS XL, Smash 4, and the 3DS port of Xenoblade Chronicles. That was also the last time I bought a new game system, with me getting much more into PC gaming and emulation after.
@madden8021
@madden8021 10 місяців тому
At least it's the only place that has Steam Cards "when available"
@globaladdict
@globaladdict 8 місяців тому
@@PricelessSweetPrincess yea but the world that has opened up for indie developers has been quite amazing. Baldur's Gate 3's developing team Larian Studios paves the way for crowdfunded indie gaming to make games great again imo.
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 8 місяців тому
Hey, it’s better than nothing. Toys R Us used to be a toy store that sold games….now they occupy a 20ft section inside Macy’s.
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
game stores should die .. why do u think wasting plastic is even morally ok when u have digital copies
@killertree7958
@killertree7958 10 місяців тому
Also hiring execs that hated gaming, treating employees like shit, and flipping broken systems instead of actually refurbishing them, all helped kill their business also.
@TheDawnofVanlife
@TheDawnofVanlife 9 місяців тому
This is fact. I know a bunch of people who got gamestop jobs because they enjoyed gaming, but then felt crapped on by the company. They could have transitioned with gaming if they actually cared about gaming. They didn’t
@YeooJohn
@YeooJohn 8 місяців тому
How do they treat their employees like shit ? 💀 all they gotta do is stand there
@sangan3202
@sangan3202 7 місяців тому
​@@YeooJohnyou need to search some horror stories, shit is as bad as other places if not worse
@riskyflash6812
@riskyflash6812 7 місяців тому
@@YeooJohnI spent six years working at GS, and the employees did a lot more than “just stand there”. Constant, ever-increasing pressure to meet ever-increasing goals, denying requests for PTO, denying requests for supplies, overly hostile district managers, etc.
@marcusmckinney6615
@marcusmckinney6615 7 місяців тому
It was all for the profit unfortunately.
@JTDontForgetMyMoney
@JTDontForgetMyMoney 11 місяців тому
I remember being a kid, wanting nothing more than to go to a midnight drop but knowing I couldn’t because of school the next day. I always wanted to do it as an adult but by the time I was an adult, there was no need… dang.
@greetingsmars
@greetingsmars 11 місяців тому
I feel this but I have made the “midnight launch” for Red Dead 2 & The Show 23 this year. I was expecting lines out the door & hype a plenty but for AT LEAST Red Dead but I just walked in at 9pm, the only customer, purchased my game & walked out like any other day
@JTDontForgetMyMoney
@JTDontForgetMyMoney 11 місяців тому
@@greetingsmars oh wow. Yeah, not exactly what I’d expect 😅
@jahjoeka
@jahjoeka 10 місяців тому
Sucks. Did it with the wii. Kinda fun but lots of waiting.
@rredd10k
@rredd10k 10 місяців тому
Same bro 😢
@bhzaddybhzolby1705
@bhzaddybhzolby1705 10 місяців тому
I can relate to that. I never got to go to a midnight release as a kid and I don't need to go to a midnight release as an adult but I'm a big Zelda fan so I went to the Tears of the Kingdom midnight release and it was honestly a great time.
@Marc_Araujo
@Marc_Araujo 11 місяців тому
RIP to those classic stores absored by GameStop: Babbage's, Electronics Boutique, EB Games, FuncoLand, Game Champ, and Software, Etc. Sleep easy, old friends.
@TheRosswise
@TheRosswise 10 місяців тому
Babbages was amazing back in the SNES era. You could go there and see things you'd never see anywhere else. Like Neo Geo.
@presbran86
@presbran86 10 місяців тому
We had Rhino video games but they bought them out and it became a GameStop
@trainwreck9567
@trainwreck9567 10 місяців тому
EB and Funco were my jam 😭
@tmitsurugi7777
@tmitsurugi7777 9 місяців тому
EB was sooo much nicer too
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
Software Etc. was my stomping grounds as a kid. My dad would go there to buy PC games and I loved going with him.
@ganjacats
@ganjacats Рік тому
Anyone else remember when every game had a little spot in the box for your memory card? Or the nice instruction manuals games used to come with…
@SkylineFTW97
@SkylineFTW97 Рік тому
Haven't seen that since the days of GameCube games.
@TransCanadaPhil
@TransCanadaPhil 11 місяців тому
@@SkylineFTW97 The Sega Genesis/Master System cases were the best imho, a nice sturdy hard plastic case with a satisfying click/crunch when you inserted the cart back and out of it.
@RandomShowerThoughts
@RandomShowerThoughts 11 місяців тому
Oh man, that’s throwback
@IceBlueLugia
@IceBlueLugia 9 місяців тому
I mean the memory card thing was just a requirement on old systems because the devs couldn’t be bothered to include a few megabytes built in storage for whatever reason. We’ve moved past needing that thankfully The loss of manuals is sad; even if the internet is more practical, it was always fun to read them
@GHC3
@GHC3 8 місяців тому
Yes
@Sideshownicful
@Sideshownicful 10 місяців тому
I remember in late August 2012, I went to a GameStop and they were selling City of Heroes, despite: 1) the game being available free to download and 2) the game (an MMO) shutting down in November 2012. I told the employee they probably shouldn't be selling that, and he told me he knew, but management had instructed them to leave it on the shelves. It kinda changed how I saw the company after that.
@StrmTroopToys
@StrmTroopToys 10 місяців тому
I'm surprised GameStop has lasted this long. I would have thought they would have gone bankrupt years ago. They were too heavily reliant on used game sales and gave you next to nothing for trade in value. Not to mention how they treat their employees and how they have unrealistic expectations of their employees.
@tripx3033
@tripx3033 10 місяців тому
2020 stock meta made them millions lol
@njnjco
@njnjco 10 місяців тому
I prefer physical games to digital (at least on console), and I drive for a living, spending more time on the road than at home, so I can't just get it tomorrow by ordering off amazon, because I won't be home where they ship it. The fastest way for me to get a physical game is usually for me to drive to a nearby store than download a game on my hotspot or public wifi. (Assuming no game patches, of course)
@alexandru5369
@alexandru5369 10 місяців тому
The next too nothing trade in value is why I gave up on them. I remember coming in too trade in about 5 games or so that were barely a year old I was offered $15 for all. Mind you I wasn't expecting even 40% value but I was flat out insulted at the offer. It was a wake up call too me
@Mac10Demarco
@Mac10Demarco 8 місяців тому
@@tripx3033I’m sure that’ll keep them afloat for another couple years but GameStop should’ve been taken out back and shot a long time ago. It’s still a sinking ship
@FriedPlacentaBurger
@FriedPlacentaBurger 8 місяців тому
So they've actually got very little debt, and raised cash with stock sales and a split. Their cash reserves alone would be able to float them for awhile asuming they did not make any improvements. They're probably still gonna be around awhile. I'm interested to see what happens.
@ChocolateMilkCultLeader
@ChocolateMilkCultLeader Рік тому
Crazy idea- Game Stop should try to sell community. A place where gamers can socialize etc. Might allow them to get back in the game
@BeyondDaX
@BeyondDaX 10 місяців тому
It's too late for that like far too late for that.
@ausaskar
@ausaskar 10 місяців тому
Nah, there's little monetization potential there. Independent games shops (boardgame/cardgame/wargame) fill a similar niche and barely eke out an existence, that model can't support a multibillion dollar corporation.
@mb9822
@mb9822 10 місяців тому
@@ausaskar I mean there is Games Workshop, they seem to doing really well and are not too far off multibillion dollar scale, even if they seem to be squandering their gains recently
@Ralleigh
@Ralleigh 9 місяців тому
@@mb9822 Games Workshop sells models. Most of their revenue comes from selling plastic.
@geth7112
@geth7112 9 місяців тому
​@@ausaskarso basically what happened to bookstores. The big ones died out or nearly Dead
@otakubullfrog1665
@otakubullfrog1665 11 місяців тому
My favorite place to shop for used games these days are the real retro stores that go all the way back to Atari instead of just offering current gen and last gen. GameStop can't really just switch to that model since it's too much of a niche business to work with as many locations as they have.
@ramonas4328
@ramonas4328 10 місяців тому
Trueeee. There's definitely a market for this! I recently spent like 70 bucks for a DS game that is very hard to find anywhere but ebay. They could be the "antiques" store of video games. I do think there is a niche market for that, considering we lose so much gaming history every time a new console is released.
@greenchile6554
@greenchile6554 10 місяців тому
And they sold off all that inventory they once had obtained so cheaply. I thought full retro was the natural course for Gamestop in the early 2010s and it just never materialized
@zebare726
@zebare726 10 місяців тому
Instead of Gamestop trying to convert their income source..Aka Gaming store.. into everything from geek store, Iphone store, Dvd store. They should instead have opened up side stores that focus on other parts of Gaming. Of which let their game store be free of Funko pops. Heck, they could have opened up a retro store in cities where there is a market.
@JohnnyDollar720
@JohnnyDollar720 9 місяців тому
They used to be a go to spot for retro games. Not sure why they bailed on that a decade or so ago
@JohnnyDollar720
@JohnnyDollar720 9 місяців тому
They used to be a go to spot for retro games. Not sure why they bailed on that a decade or so ago
@marshallzzz
@marshallzzz Рік тому
I love that the video is on the fundamentals of the company and not on the recent finance shenanigans
@ausaskar
@ausaskar 10 місяців тому
Because at this point it's just a cargo-cult of smoothbrains who believe they can will a company to success, like The Secret.
@majorgear1021
@majorgear1021 7 місяців тому
I’m out of the loop. What shenanigans?
@TransCanadaPhil
@TransCanadaPhil 11 місяців тому
For us old timers, I'm not sure I'd characterize the era before 2006 (which seems/feels like 2-3 years ago) as when gaming was "Niche". The launch of the PS1 in 1995, PS2 in 2000, heck even the Dreamcast launch in 1999 generated a lot of hype at the time. Not to mention that glorious Christmas that was 1991 when the SNES launched in North America (that was a magical time). Gaming was always pretty "mainstream" as far as the target demo was concerned as it is now. I don't know why this mischaracterization persists. I don't think I even knew any other kids my age that didn't own an NES or C64 in 1989 while i was in elementary school. The only thing that's changed is the original kids like myself that grew up with games simply didn't "Grow out" of games as our parents told us we would. Instead we largely kept with them like we did with all other media: movies, books, music, etc. It wasn't that gaming gained some kind of adult audience afterwards, it was simply that we didn't grow out of it and give it up and grew up to be middle agers.
@TurboV8boi
@TurboV8boi 9 місяців тому
Haha yeah I'm almost 40 and my gf of almost 10 years still thinks I'll "grow out" of gaming. LIke I was 30 when you met me and I'd already gamed for basically my entire life, what is there to grow out of? lol I don't get to play for hours and hours like I used to but I still enjoy a bit of gaming from time to time.
@YaleStewartArt
@YaleStewartArt 8 місяців тому
There's a metric ton of just...wrong info at the beginning of this vid. Acting like the big chain stores only had a single end cap worth of games is pretty ridiculous, given that Target alone had multiple aisles of game cases in the early '00s. Also, "In the era of print media, gaming content was nearly impossible to find." I don't even know where to start with that one.
@TransCanadaPhil
@TransCanadaPhil 8 місяців тому
@@YaleStewartArt Yes, it gets really frustrating because I can tell it's largely because you have very young people who weren't there, didn't know the context of the time, trying to describe nuance that they couldn't possibly have. You see it all over youtube. Youngin's trying to make polemic videos; they just don't have the life experience. Sorry they just don't! The older i get, the more frustrating this becomes 🙂
@arefallout
@arefallout 8 місяців тому
Depends how you define niche. Objectivley it has grown way past what anyone would have guess even 10 years ago.
@TheACcam
@TheACcam 3 місяці тому
Saying that gaming was mainstream as far as the target demographic is concerned skews everything about the word "niche".
@Shaijn815
@Shaijn815 9 місяців тому
I miss the days from the 90s and early 2000s where regulars at a game store were freely allowed to ask to play or try any game on any console setup at the store turning it into a pseudo arcade and made the place much more of an after school hangout and the conversations and friendships that could develop organically just by sharing a love of gaming.
@Chris_978
@Chris_978 8 місяців тому
Miss those days is not the same anymore but maybe we should be the generation to bring that up and make it happen.
@Shaijn815
@Shaijn815 7 місяців тому
@@jasonanderson5034 you are using electricity and internet on an unsustainably made device get off your high horse mate if it is just for limited edition pop up drops the boxes could be made of recycled cardboard or plastic for all I care. Think about solutions rather looking to tear people down.
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
@@Shaijn815 yea i am thats not a arguementat all their is no digital computers their are digital verison of all games use your head u have the resource to waste less plastic well still having entertainment but u choose not to
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
@@Shaijn815 get off my high horse are u delesional we all got a device do we need to waste more plastic the keeyword is more no we dont we can use digital copies
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
@@Shaijn815 thats a flawed arguement we have digital copies of games we dont have digital consoles or digital computers we can save plastic and waste by keeping stuff digital so we only have one hysical device instead of trash bags full of games ontop of that so becasue we destory the planet a little bit that means we should do more damage
@killmills
@killmills Рік тому
When he said "filthy casuals" I knew he was a gamer
@RKanth54
@RKanth54 Рік тому
as a business channel, i was expecting this to be condescending look into physical gaming of that era, but was genuinely and utterly surprised at how nuanced yet accurate he was compared to the other mainstream news sources
@fortyforfree
@fortyforfree 11 місяців тому
As soon as he started talking I knew he was a geymer
@maxwellmueller9384
@maxwellmueller9384 11 місяців тому
Exactly
@dylangaletti395
@dylangaletti395 9 місяців тому
My guess was a casual gamer since he likes to claim single player games have little to no replay value. That's some casual ass shit to say.
@IceBlueLugia
@IceBlueLugia 9 місяців тому
@@dylangaletti395Yeah exactly, that was the dumbest shit I’ve heard in a while. But many casual gamers believe that and that’s why Gamestop succeeded
@limboz9319
@limboz9319 7 місяців тому
I worked at a gamestop in college in 2013 and 2014 and the writing was starting to be on the wall. Around 2014 is when they really wanted us to push the Pro membership trying to get all the money they can. Just 2 years later in a business class we had to do a project on a struggling company and gamestop was on the list of acceptable companies
@TheReplacementsGaming
@TheReplacementsGaming 7 місяців тому
It was before 2014 my friend. I worked at GameStop from 2008-2012. They had us pushing Gameinformer magazine memberships long before the Power Up Program began. Had to maintain a certain percentage of sub sales to overall sales or we would get written up. Part of the reason I left to begin with. Was more about numbers and sales than the customer service and the games themselves.
@schemar17
@schemar17 7 місяців тому
Could you guys play the games at gamestop
@TheReplacementsGaming
@TheReplacementsGaming 7 місяців тому
@@schemar17 like on the clock? No. We actually got in trouble for playing hand helds while on the clock. But they would let us take games home to try.
@schemar17
@schemar17 7 місяців тому
@@TheReplacementsGaming any game? How about consoles?
@ChickenMcThiccken
@ChickenMcThiccken 3 місяці тому
they still push it. "oh your membership expired. blah blah." . i tell them; ill get it when i get my tax return. that is a lie LOL
@mistersirthegoodsir
@mistersirthegoodsir 11 місяців тому
Loved GameStop and even worked for them. Don’t feel bad for em at all because they did this to themselves
@awesomelegs
@awesomelegs 7 місяців тому
💯
@esssiiiiiii5830
@esssiiiiiii5830 Рік тому
GS had a golden opportunity in golden era to develop its gaming platform before Steam become dominant in the industry. They had very large base of customers and huge cashflow to do that but they were so passive and shortsighted to do that.
@MrMajani
@MrMajani Рік тому
They are a retailer, not a software company, so that was the last thing on their mind
@RKanth54
@RKanth54 Рік тому
@@MrMajanidoesnt matter, they had the cash flow, i mean 27% margins gor 5 yrs straight? they couldve EASILY divested into an online platform and with their strong brand presence, easily beat steam
@duerf5826
@duerf5826 10 місяців тому
@@RKanth54 Hell, they could have bought Steam lol
@syloui
@syloui 8 місяців тому
The blockbuster effect
@humpteedumptee8629
@humpteedumptee8629 3 місяці тому
This is why the old perish in any industry. The legacy of GameStop will be the same as any global large company after it stagnates out of existence. A few thousand trust fund families will have earned their place in the sun. And the rest gets liquidated. And within 50 years most of the individuals set up so well only an undisciplined chimp could mess it up. Will end up messing it up. At this point their goal is to close shop in the least destructive way. And than the 1000 or so highest paid employees will take their closing bonuses and investments they made along the journey. And go spend the rest of their lives on a beach somewhere.
@bluberryboom5463
@bluberryboom5463 10 місяців тому
I worked at GameStop during the time they really started pushing Cricket. It was horrible. We were expected to know how to use this cell phone activation portal with little to no training and for the same pay. To top it all off, they wanted us to upsell plans to everyone who walked in the door. Unsurprised it never went anywhere.
@BuckScrotumn
@BuckScrotumn 7 місяців тому
The atrocious trade in values at GameStop is what taught me how to sell games on eBay when I was 13. I could sell a $60 game for $50 on eBay instead of $10 at Gamestop. 😂
@BamaMatt93
@BamaMatt93 10 місяців тому
I worked at one of my local GameStop stores for a little over a year and a half as a secondary job back in 2014-2015. Whenever they started adding Funko-Pops, tshirts and toys/figures inside the store, I could tell that was the begging of a steep downfall. The last midnight launch I worked was Fallout 4 and about 30 ppl showed up. They’ve been on the decline for over a decade at this rate.
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 8 місяців тому
Those were attempted fixes for the downfall, though, not the cause. Physical media is dying, sadly.
@Chaoitcme
@Chaoitcme 6 місяців тому
@@JM1993951 Physical media is on a decline but I think a major factor to people not going to brick and mortar is because a lot of people just order their physical games off of Amazon and have them shipped to their homes.
@strippinheat
@strippinheat 10 місяців тому
I worked there from the early PS360 generation until about mid PS4 era. Having to learn how to trade in every phone ever made, selling credit cards, making sure people had internet access so they could use the DLC I was told to push or the games that required internet to even play was all a nightmare. I just wanted to sell games.
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
I remember wanting to work at a GameStop but never got hired. When I got older and learned how they treated their employees, I am glad I didn’t get hired. It might have killed my passion for the hobby,
@rushpatriot2866
@rushpatriot2866 9 місяців тому
​@@norcalbowhunter3264we're living the same life. I was denied hire around when gta 5 came out
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 8 місяців тому
As a frequent customer I can tell you…all we want to do is buy games. The constant push for memberships is annoying. I work for Rite Aid. We have to push the membership number for customers to get the advertised sale price. I wish we could just sell shit.
@cartilagehead6326
@cartilagehead6326 6 місяців тому
I remember when GameStop was hated by a lot of gamers for being a soulless and corporate alternative to local/independent shops and putting many of them out of business. I understand the passage of time but it’s still incredibly weird to me that anybody would be nostalgic for GameStop
@BigWillieDillie
@BigWillieDillie 9 місяців тому
My love for Gamestop as a kid was crazy. I barely went due to being broke but when i was able to shop i was in a candy store
@VideoGamesIncorporated
@VideoGamesIncorporated 11 місяців тому
Big box stores actually did have trade in programs, for a bit. Walmart, Best Buy, Toys R Us, and a few others entered the market at one point in the late 2000s early 2010s. Hell, even amazon had a program where you could sell your games directly to them. Often, these competitors even offered more than gamestop in trade in value.
@VidaBlue317
@VidaBlue317 7 місяців тому
Toys R Us... man you're giving me the feelies. Our Toys R Us had two entire supermarket-sized aisles devoted to what seemed like every NES, SNES, and Sega Genesis game. Hard to describe the feeling I got walking into that store... like it was Christmas morning even when it wasn't 😊
@RossSpeirs
@RossSpeirs Рік тому
The whole thing always weirded me out. I would buy at Gamestop/EB Games as a necessity back in the day, but their shit trade-in values put me off. When it came to selling my used games, online marketplaces like FB Marketplace got me way more money in private sales. I could sell a Pokemon cartridge for 50 dollars or more in a private sale. GS would probably have offered me 12 dollars. Now their stock mostly consists of cringe gimmicks like Pop figures.
@MustacheDLuffy
@MustacheDLuffy 10 місяців тому
Correction. GameStop would’ve sold you that Pokémon game for 5 dollars
@MustacheDLuffy
@MustacheDLuffy 10 місяців тому
Although those Pokémon games are worth $100-200 now lmao
@TheJadedJames
@TheJadedJames 9 місяців тому
GameStop is a middle man. They give you 20 dollars and sell it for 40. But you could easily sell it for 30 yourself and cut them out
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
I mean this isn’t uncommon though. Take a game or system to a pawnshop and see how much they offer you for it. They’ll offer you the same price if not close to it as GameStop did. Heck when Walmart, Best Buy, and Amazon had their used game programs they hardly offered more than GameStop did. If you’re taking something to a store to sell to them so they can resell it, they’ll never offer you as much as you can make in a private store. Go to a pawn shop and try to sell them something and when they offer you less tell them you can make more in a private sale. I 100% guarantee you they’ll say “They go sell it in a private sale. We’re a reseller. We will never offer you that’s much.” I get it. It sucked they wouldn’t offer you a lot for games, but comparing the price they offered to what you could get in a private sale never made sense. Because it’s literally what’s every other shop out there would have done to you. It wasn’t a GameStop problem. It’s the nature of selling stuff to a reseller.
@kylespevak6781
@kylespevak6781 7 місяців тому
"their shitty trade in values" Well, it was your choice. You could have sold on eBay and waited all that time and shipping to make your money back, but GameStop was convenient
@SWERIC1
@SWERIC1 Рік тому
I think Canadians can sympathize with me when I say I miss the days when a triple A game would be $70 and now its starting at $100 ;(
@aymane.bencheikh
@aymane.bencheikh Рік тому
actually they used to cost 60$ CAD back in 2015
@hawken796
@hawken796 Рік тому
Man seeing that 89 dollar tag hurts
@SWERIC1
@SWERIC1 Рік тому
@@aymane.bencheikh Remember when we got a discount for preordering on Amazon too
@aymane.bencheikh
@aymane.bencheikh Рік тому
@@SWERIC1 I was too young to be ordering off of Amazon at the time, I used to buy them from GameStop (EBGames), Walmart and local gaming stores back then
@nicholaswei7962
@nicholaswei7962 Рік тому
Back in the late 90s, premier SNES games would be in the $100+ CAD range. Feel sorry for all the parents
@IncognitoFinance
@IncognitoFinance Рік тому
Here before the grifters come in
@sillybilly4710
@sillybilly4710 Рік тому
Reddit and it’s consequences have been disastrous for the human race
@danielchoi2345
@danielchoi2345 Рік тому
Did you make this video to buy games as tax write-off?
@mayur_je
@mayur_je Рік тому
😂
@JReybabay
@JReybabay 8 місяців тому
When i go into a gamestop these days the employees act like they have been stranded on a desert island and haven’t seen a real person in years
@doughmay
@doughmay Рік тому
I miss their old marketing campaigns with the rabbit. Had so much charm and brand recognition.
@Starzzyy-
@Starzzyy- 11 місяців тому
They brought back the rabbit in the form of NFTs on their own marketplace. You can even play as it in a developing game called Kiraverse which is seeking to create 3D models out of NFTs to bring attraction back to GameStop. I think there's more to Kiraverse as they seem to be collaborating a lot with GameStop's NFT side of the business. If they are able to drive demand to their game by offering the ability to play as your own NFT, I think they could provide a valuable use case for their new ventures into Web 3.
@malhadadoepigono
@malhadadoepigono 8 місяців тому
I have 2 experiences with GameStop. The first one goes to the only time i've bought something from Gamestop, which was the most expensive chinese game controller I've had in my life. I could literally have gone to a fucking mercado near my home instead of traveling full 40 minutes on car up to another city thinking I would get something worth my 100 dollars. The second story is one time with a date, we crossed the door just to ask an employee if they were taking preorders for Dishonored 2, which they would until the next day. I thanked and left just so the alarm of the place would start blasting on me, they asked me to take all my belongings out of my backpack (they were a lot) and focused on my headphones. I didn't steal anything, I didn't even reach the counter to make my question as said worker was standing next to the door putting up Dishonored posters and yet they were asking me where and when did I get my headphones. They did sell them there, but my headphones were also scratched, paintsprayed, had a sidepiece broken and the cable was in an embarassing state. They were by all means not new and let alone stolen withing seconds of conversation. They didn't let me go nor pick up my stuff until they checked on the cameras and realized that, in fact, I didn't steal anything. The alarm most likely got turned on because of the worker being too close to the door with the product markers inside his pocket. It was so humilliating, not only in the moment itself but when I just realized how much people were looking at me the whole time, which lasted about 20 whole minutes. Added to the fact that I am a foreigner in the country this happened (and it really showed back then because of my accent), the whole situation led up to very xenophobic comments towards my whole community, which made me cry in front of my date. He was also baffled and even upset because he knew I hadn't even touched anything So I'm so fucking glad those cheapskates are soon out of business.
@gregtaylor9806
@gregtaylor9806 11 місяців тому
Forgot about Game Informer. The subscription that came with new consoles felt like such a luxury in my late adolescent/early teen years. That was a great magazine and a great memory. I would read and re-read those things constantly. read the previews and subsequent review of many iconic games in that publication. ‘San Andreas’ preview issue cover art anyone? Classic 😊
@Corrado-Junior-Soprano
@Corrado-Junior-Soprano 8 місяців тому
In my hometown growing up, they had THREE gamestops. It was awesome because if one store didn't have what you were looking for, you still had two other options. I was sad to see when I went back last year two of the three were closed and the last one was basically just a funkopop/digital download card dealer.
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
game stores should die .. why do u think wasting plastic is even morally ok when u have digital copies like really get your morals straight how can the entire gaming community just support wasting plastic ...its nuts your worse then rednecks vs hybrids
@Corrado-Junior-Soprano
@Corrado-Junior-Soprano 7 місяців тому
@@jasonanderson5034 womp womp
@Minimal_Engine
@Minimal_Engine Рік тому
Your videos are totally awesome. I learned quite a lot from your videos and gread analysis. Please keep up your great work.
@adamarket
@adamarket 9 місяців тому
Really informative and well researched video. Took me down the memory hole of my own career in gaming and as a regular gamer through these years. Interestingly, I always looked down a bit on GS. I think my first experiences of getting scratched 2nd hand discs, then the time I bought a new title for $60 only to find it had obviously been played (maybe by an employee) soured me on the retail outlet. I bought all my games from Best Buy from 2005 - 2015 or so until I grew tired of them not unpacking the newest title. After that it was Amazon with frequent pre-order d discounts then fully online for the convenience. Interesting footnote, I worked for almost 2 years with the future CRO of kongregate who must have been there during the GS buyout. Very nice guy.
@thedudeabides3138
@thedudeabides3138 8 місяців тому
You did some serious homework here with considerable editing, well done, you can be proud of this essay, well done.
@gtagameplayvidz1909
@gtagameplayvidz1909 6 місяців тому
The last time I ever bought anything from GameStop (2016) first off, there were 2 copies of a certain game that I was looking for in stock at this GameStop location. I was curious to see whether or not the salesperson would choose to do the right thing and he did not. Originally, he tried selling me a copy that was in terrible condition. I mean, really scratched up. Literally, I have never spent another dime at GameStop because of this and I never will. Overpriced Used Trash. Out, GameStop.
@TheReplacementsGaming
@TheReplacementsGaming 7 місяців тому
I could go on and on about the fall of GameStop. I worked there from 08-12 during the “golden era”. When you allow employees to take home a new game to try out that’s not a bad thing, but then turning around and selling those same copies to customers as “new” that were obviously already played and no longer sealed. Then the absurd trade in value (if you want to call it that) that they would give you for games and consoles. Then don’t get me started on how they treated us employees. Low wages, and wanted us to focus on numbers rather than customer service. Most of the head honchos knew nothing about gaming. Then they would hold a conference each year in Vegas (which is cool) but then only the main Store manager was able to attend (which is understandable) but they would then give the store managers tons of free games/collectibles/swag to go home with while us grunts made peanuts and we’re treated like crap. We weren’t even able to take home any extras that were to be thrown away instead. Not trying to have a pity party but it just shows why they are dying. Treat all your employees like they matter and mean something and it’s not just a dead end mindless job. Gaming is about fun, passion, and community. GameStop lost all of that over years to focus on “business”.
@SirNilooo
@SirNilooo 11 місяців тому
My guy! Your videos are by far THE BEST! Keep the content coming 🙏🏽
@indygamertag829
@indygamertag829 7 місяців тому
I remember when my friend and I went to the Halo 4 midnight release. His mom had to take us and when we showed up, the line was insane. They were giving away merch, posters, etc. All while gearing up for a H4 tournament and all of this would culminate in the midnight release. It was amazing, an insane experience. Played well into the night and stayed home all day the next. Then…. Fast forward to Assassins Creed: Origins. Pulled up around 10-11, not sure if there’d be a line or what would be going down. Door was propped open, nobody in sight. Walked in and grabbed my copy and asked where everybody was? Answer was I was one of very very few who showed and that “midnight releases” were a thing of the past. Never preordered from them or really anyone, again.
@staceyallen4913
@staceyallen4913 11 місяців тому
Didn't even scratch the surface of the 2005 to 2010 game library there were so many amazing games!
@richborn6700
@richborn6700 8 місяців тому
Once things began moving from physical to all digital I fell off. I don't think I've put more than an hour into actually sitting down to play a video game since 2018. But I basically stopped buying games after 2013
@BryFiConnections
@BryFiConnections 8 місяців тому
All games I got from games top were used besides black ops 2 which I pre-ordered. Pretty pointless to buy a disk game nowadays considering you need to download an extra 100gb of content anyways
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha Рік тому
I think collectables are a great synergistic avenue for video games if executed correctly. They should of tried to buy or start they're own publisher for casual gamers, bought Frys Electronics and restructure it in a way that it supports the gaming side.
@painfulsilence316
@painfulsilence316 Рік тому
Why would they buy Fry's Electronics to support the "gaming side", which I assume means sell PC build parts and components? There's no reason to buy that stuff in person when you can find exactly what you want online, which is exactly why Gamestop is a useless business. The same is true for collectables. None of those things need to exist in a brick and mortar store, and it's cheaper to sell it that way.
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha Рік тому
@@painfulsilence316 obviously you’ve never been to a micro center. In most cases it is cheaper to find on line, key word is FIND. Micro center has deals with a fair amount of graphic card manufacturers so they can usually source them where other online locations can’t. It one of the very few things that you see people standing in line for these days. The same can be said for collectibles, if it’s based off a hit IP, it’s going to be hard to find it online for the original price. Do you not remember that it took close to THREE YEARS for people to get the PS5 after launch? Mainly due to scalpers and bots. Your viewpoint on online retail is based SOLELY on the fact that the people selling the product HAVE it in their inventory and are not willing to price gouge you for the item because of how in demand it is. Then there’s the fact that with digital downloads from the publisher, have twice as much control over their refund policies versus you getting the physical copies from a third party. In most cases they make so hard to get a refund, most don’t even bother. Every path has a plus and a minus, it’s about weighing your options and risk to see which one is better.
@kristianFL
@kristianFL Рік тому
That stuff sells mostly as an add on but isn’t what draws a person into a store. TBH, nothing would save GameStop unless they would have lucked out with an online platform. But, keep in mind that a lot of their customers hate this company. People don’t forget being ripped off on trade ins when they had very few other options.
@VinceroAlpha
@VinceroAlpha Рік тому
@@kristianFL even though the collectibles are a great complementary source of income, they contribute to the bottom line nonetheless. Also, that could easily pivot to exclusive deals with various media companies for any major release. I still think GameStop could of been saved but like most companies that go bust, greedy incompetent individuals are the ones who have the last say.
@BeyondDaX
@BeyondDaX 10 місяців тому
Nothing could have saved it, put on life support but that's it
@SAAAAAAAAAAAAAD
@SAAAAAAAAAAAAAD 7 місяців тому
Amazing video! Definitely deserve way more subs
@TheCinderDude
@TheCinderDude 7 місяців тому
I worked at GameStop and I witnessed first hand how bad the decisions being made were at the top of the corporate chain. Nothing they did ever made sense
@FadedBlack93
@FadedBlack93 10 місяців тому
I remember being in line for a Brink midnight lauch and in line later that same day to return it.
@damianmysciak3264
@damianmysciak3264 Рік тому
Keep these channel going. These episodes are amazing
@Evan.280
@Evan.280 10 місяців тому
One of my favortie things about going to gamestop was becoming friendly with the employees. I'd also go to one in Jersey at my local mall when i live there and all the employees with hella cool. Talking about what we're up to and games we're playing, they'd always have to deal with bs but despite that they where always really kind and welcoming
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
Yup. GameStop was a social experience. I remember not just talking to the employees but other people you’d see there too. It was a place where people with a similar interest as you would go to. Sometimes just hanging out playing on the display systems and looking at all the new games. If you wanted to just walk in and buy a game and leave without ever socializing, we had Walmart. GameStop was something much more than a game store. It was a culture. That had long since died off. I still go to my local store and try to chat people up and socialize with the employees. But it’s not the same and the employees cycle out so fast that it’s hard to build friendships with them anymore.
@math925
@math925 Рік тому
Dude, every one of your videos thoroughly slaps. Great work.
@joeking4414
@joeking4414 10 місяців тому
Gamestop was great when pre-owned games were half the price of new games. However, having just $5 off these days is ridiculous. As a formor employee of gamestop, it became harder and harder to justify my alliance or shady buisness practices that the worker is of course blamed for rather than the company as a whole. I say let it go, your time has past and it was fun while it lasted but ultimately have become the villain.
@JM1993951
@JM1993951 8 місяців тому
For newer games you may as well just get a new copy for Al the dlc and deluxe edition add-ons. But games 5 years old or older are dirt cheap used. The other day I got Battlefront 2 for $2 and God of War for $8.
@norcalbowhunter3264
@norcalbowhunter3264 9 місяців тому
I enjoyed gamestops. Going there and playing the test systems they had out, browsing games and sometimes even buying one, talking to other people you knew shared an interest with you. It was a social place for gamers. Slowly that died off and now it’s about getting in and out as fast as you can while trying to avoid the 200 upsales the employees are pushed to do by upper management. I still enjoy going to them. It’s like visiting my childhood, but they’re not the same.
@Zaiqukaj
@Zaiqukaj 8 місяців тому
I’ll never forget the wonderful time range we had when preorders meant you were getting a really cool physical piece of merch. It shifted to special DLC and then a lot of times pre ordering has no reward at all except possibly an amazingly buggy game for early adopters. For me the weird exclusive bonuses always had me asking what’s coming out next and risking preordering games I knew nothing about it it was a publisher I trusted. It’s still so sad to me that I live in a huge city and all of the remaining convenient gamestops closed. The closest one now is a 3 hour bus commute round trip.
@kylespevak6781
@kylespevak6781 7 місяців тому
Amen. Give me a dumb trinket! When Pokemon started giving you pokeballs for preorders I stopped
@stevenbahena5956
@stevenbahena5956 10 місяців тому
There was this GameStop that used to be next to a Subway in the same suite plaza. And everytime you would go in the GameStop, it would smell like Subway because the smell would creep through the vents. So everytime I smell Subway, I think of GameStop. 😂 It's nostalgic for me because it was back in middle school. (2008)
@azhp42069
@azhp42069 Рік тому
at 25:03 I like the Yakuza font on the pictures of the gamestop execs, nice touch
@TrevortheBatman
@TrevortheBatman 9 місяців тому
My biggest turn off was when I went to get Skyrim for Xbox one. They still had at full $60, then I went across the street to Walmart who had it for $30 Now GameWare is where my business goes because I can find old games too. I’m a big fan of finding old classics that I missed as a kid
@TheBernardPipes
@TheBernardPipes 9 місяців тому
I remember when a dude got jumped over a Xbox one console and GameStop employee’s pretended they didn’t see it until someone called for help. By the time they got there they ran off with his console. Dude had to pay for a whole new one. Dudes got into a huge brawl outside of gamestop over the last PS4 which lead to police getting involved to breaking it up.
@richborn6700
@richborn6700 8 місяців тому
We have two stores in my city. A couple years ago the north store was robbed by two guys with hammers. They assaulted the only employee and cracked his skull. Imagine being nearly murdered and bleeding out at your shitty GameStop job when you just wanted to lock up and go home
@preyforcougars3601
@preyforcougars3601 4 місяці тому
As a kid I loved GameStop because of the atmosphere and because I could sell of games I didn’t use to buy something new. And for a while, the buy back price was actually decent. However, I noticed a big change around 2013. I bought Battlefield 4 like a day after it released. Played it and despised it, and then brought it back to GameStop to trade it in. Mind you, this game had only been out a few days and was selling well for $60. They offered my $7 *in store credit* or $5 cash.. it was in that moment I realized GameStop was no better than any corner pawnshop.
@famicommike9014
@famicommike9014 Рік тому
I worked for Gamestop from 2007 to 2015 and this video is spot on in terms of facts. Another thing too, the corporate structure of the company was/is a joke and they always treated employees in the retail stores like garbage.
@DubsBrown
@DubsBrown 10 місяців тому
Pre pandemic GameStop actually had a good database for their older Gen 6 and 7 games. You could see online which stores had what and I could hunt for Wii games or even still trade in N64! Made me visit a lot of branches I normally wouldn’t before I found better thrift stores and goodwills. The pandemic screwed them up royally because they tried to push shipping games from a warehouse and stopped keeping track of their in store inventory. Even current Gen games that aren’t New releases can be very difficult to find because the inventory is only the warehouse, not the store. What little advantage they had with retro gamers completely evaporated, and now they are more focused on Pokémon cards and Funko pops
@hodeyfu7617
@hodeyfu7617 8 місяців тому
GameStop has been adapting forever. I’ve heard this story for 10 years now. They just need to get more into “vintage “ gaming. If the future is digital, they can do both.
@JackOfAllRAIDs
@JackOfAllRAIDs 7 місяців тому
And then there's the continued mismanagement for so many of the stores, the wrongly fired people because the management is having a bad day, the theft and lies by the higher ups, the apathy of management, and the unattainable goals set for employees.
@Silvaback413
@Silvaback413 Рік тому
The call of duty midnight launches were so fun…… had I known I was living in a peak times I would’ve cherished it more.
@TheReplacementsGaming
@TheReplacementsGaming 7 місяців тому
GameStop has been falling for years. Once digital gaming became a thing. Plus when you treat your employees like crap and make them focus on sales and numbers over customer service and the games themselves they were doomed to eventually fail.
@JohnThePA
@JohnThePA 8 місяців тому
As a kid, I loved flipping games. My parents would let us get a new game, but only if we traded in an old one. Truthfully, once a game was finished, I had little desire to play it unless it had great multiplayer with friends. I enjoyed that I could get a preowned title at sub $10-20 when on an electronic marketplace, the same developer would charge full price for a five-year-old title. I also traded in older consoles for newer ones, and it felt like I was getting a discount on the new console. I've unfortunately found that just having a game library on the console or PC rather than a bunch of discs is much easier for my organizational insanity.
@Psmgamer
@Psmgamer 7 місяців тому
I remember my first GameStop midnight release it was for Gears of War 2. They had a Gears of War tournament and pizza and drinks. I remember going to midnight releases for Dead Space 2, Batman Arkham City, Duke Nukem Forever, Resident Evil 6 with my brother. Definitely the best times of my life.
@vjbravot
@vjbravot Рік тому
This channel is a gem!
@Bozar069
@Bozar069 10 місяців тому
Before Gamestop we had 3 video game stores at my local mall. They all got bought out by Gamestop. Trade in value dropped and used prices went up as there was no more competition. One thing I forget is if Gamestop ever carried PC titles. If they did it certainly wasn't to the extent that the guys they bought out did. It wasn't all bad though. For new stuff Gamestop was great and Game Informer was a nice magazine. I also used to buy PSN cards there as I didnt trust Sony with my payment info after that big hack.
@TETEFIEND
@TETEFIEND 9 місяців тому
I can remember when I first stepped into GameStop like it was yesterday. I was also one of the ones that said that I couldn't do digital copies of anything but after receiving a PS5 digital a gift i see why GameStop is failing. Is responsible for a lot of fond memories of me and friends gaming all weekend but all things must come to an end one day. My suggestion would be that the start hosting or sponsoring tournaments because it's a no brainier butni highly doubt they'll do it.
@johnnyzippo7109
@johnnyzippo7109 7 місяців тому
This offering of gaming history is very well done . You have provided a window in time. Know this and I believe I speak for those born at just the right time to experience every major console launch (Atari) forward , every major PC evolution , that ignorance is bliss regarding “grafx power” aka “BiTS” , this makes us feel , what We have always loved . Thank you.
@TurtleSauceGaming
@TurtleSauceGaming 11 місяців тому
Gamestop really should to into the retro market. It's already known as a place to sneakily get deals. I know my local shop even has a single shelf dedicated to older games. It's usually only wii u, eii, 3ds and the like, but still they're usually pretty low. I think given their reach, it'd be a profitable point if done right.
@BeyondDaX
@BeyondDaX 10 місяців тому
It's too niche for a national chain to ever truly profit from. Retro gaming stuff is more for a local or regional chain
@ausaskar
@ausaskar 10 місяців тому
I'm guessing that market requires more training, expertise and subject knowledge than the min-wage workers they're willing to hire.
@TurtleSauceGaming
@TurtleSauceGaming 10 місяців тому
@@ausaskar their loss
@J.Wick.
@J.Wick. 11 місяців тому
This is a fantastic, and fascinating video!GameStop will be missed by those of us who were around in it's heyday. Much like Blockbuster. They had their issues for sure, but it was always a fun experience compared to now. I held out quite some time in physical releases. Only recently buying mostly digital. Sony, Microsoft, and other big publishers have been trying to get rid of game stop for years as they only make money on the initial purchase. I give you, Greed & Capitalism. 😂😢
@rushpatriot2866
@rushpatriot2866 9 місяців тому
Going to blockbuster pizzhut/Domino's and GameStop on a Friday night brings about a bittersweet nostalgia for me. Miss those times
@J.Wick.
@J.Wick. 9 місяців тому
@@rushpatriot2866 yes sir. Me 2.
@tommytufguy3432
@tommytufguy3432 6 місяців тому
GameStop isn't going anywhere. They have no debt and 1.2 billion in the bank
@Dante9345
@Dante9345 9 місяців тому
I remember when they used to have AMAZING prices for used games; now I feel when I walk in I barely see a game under 20$.
@pkcell
@pkcell 8 місяців тому
I think the main thing keeping the gamestop just off my college campus afloat is that it isn't impossible for packages mailed to campus to not be processed for days, so it's legitimately a more reliable way to make sure you get your physical pre-orders on launch day than online shopping if you live in the dorms. Besides that, it's a very sad place. I don't trade in my old games, I just keep them, so I only go in to buy things, and I think gaming as a whole has shifted to keeping old games rather than selling them, which has eaten into their profits. It's hard to find pre-owned games that aren't shovelware.
@alanlee67
@alanlee67 9 місяців тому
I think the big factor that everyone is missing is...game prices have not coincided with inflation. Paying 60 bucks for a game 15 years ago was a big deal. You wanted to trade it in when youre done. Nowadays, 60 bucks for a new game is really a drop in the bucket when a big mac meal costs like 10 bucks so people are fine with spending it on digital download with no way to recoup
@jasonanderson5034
@jasonanderson5034 7 місяців тому
u can recoup on a digital download if u sell your console wiith the game downloaded on it lol and that isnt a reason to jsutify wasing plastic its kinda sick hoow 99.99 ercent of the gaming community is so selefish they wont give up plastic for the good of the plant
@heroe1486
@heroe1486 5 місяців тому
​​​@@jasonanderson5034 Nonsense comment, if they want to be ecologically concerned they just need to make digital games cheaper, a digital game is 70-80€ a physical with way more men in the middle is 50-60€, blame those companies not gamers, stop being a company shill. What is actually sick is you not understanding that although it's pretty clear where the problem lies, but I guess it's easier to blame gamers in a Redditor fashion other billion dollars companies
@heroe1486
@heroe1486 5 місяців тому
Everyone is missing it because it's nonsense, if there is an inflation then people are less likely to buy games, since everything is more expensive you cut on non essential things, there is an inflation but incomes haven't increased that much. You're acting like incomes went higher and followed the inflation. Seriously what's this reasoning ? It's like saying people would buy more [insert non necessary thing that hasn't been touched by inflation that much] now more than back then just because of proportionality, doesn't make sense at all, with your logic third words countries were inflation is crazy would buy more entertainment stuff than ever. During inflation you optimize the money you sent, it's not the other way around. The only reason are : 1) Peoples are dumb, they may don't even know a console physical copy costs less, can be resold and take less disc space, the only market where it makes sense is on PC where games are cheaper and not tied to a single official store. 2) People are playing less games, sales are only higher because there are way more gamers than 10 or 20 years ago, the average gamer buy less but there are more gamers, we haven't stoped playing while now all kids are playing. 3) People play f2p like LoL/Valorant/PUBG/Fortnite more than ever and thus don't buy much games and don't care about those physical stores or the possibility of trading 4) People play FIFA/2K/Madden/COD/AC etc (most played game) which have a retail value of 2€ at the end of the year
@madmaster0015
@madmaster0015 10 місяців тому
If I was GameStop at the time I would have made major investments to also become a publisher. Specifically investing in cost-efficient indie games that were on the rise at the time and maybe localization of overseas games. Operate a like a Limited Run games. In addition to investing to be a competitor to Steam as well as a combination of social integrations of other console platforms.
@MerpTime
@MerpTime 9 місяців тому
I used to frequent GameStop once a week. I think the day I stopped was when they announced that they would not be carrying PS2 games or earlier generation and eliminating them from their warehouses completely. I think they really missed the mark. I would go there to often look for classic retro gems. Console games are not as fun as they used to be. If Gamestop wanted to get the community together, get rid of most of their collectibles (which take up shelf space of stuff a very miniscule audience wants) and just run sponsored tournaments with winners getting store credit. Get people coming in and test their gaming skills while uniting the gaming community together with such a small cost. Use their pro membership or charge a small fee as a way to enter tournaments and recoup costs of doing that.
@chrischarlescook
@chrischarlescook 5 місяців тому
Fantastic video. Nostalgic and informative 🤘
@thatdoodlebunny1593
@thatdoodlebunny1593 9 місяців тому
Gamestop used to be a wonderland of games in my tweens-teens. Like, going there was an exciting event. Even if I wasn’t buying anything, I loved looking through the selections of current and older titles. I walked into one in early 2022 and calling it a shell would be generous. It was all bargain-bin games and Funko Pops and I am not kidding.
@victoruchiha4550
@victoruchiha4550 9 місяців тому
Funko pops are good tho. 😢
@User-ge7ni
@User-ge7ni 8 місяців тому
@@victoruchiha4550ew
@MalikethTheBlackBlade1
@MalikethTheBlackBlade1 8 місяців тому
​@@victoruchiha4550no they aren't. I have maybe 20 and they are all unique. Many Funko pops are boring and super basic.b
@cherrypepsi2815
@cherrypepsi2815 7 місяців тому
​@@victoruchiha4550explain to me why I should spend $20 to $60 on a plastic figure that 1) will never rise in value 2) is ugly as hell And 3) brings me basically no joy
@charlesw7397
@charlesw7397 11 місяців тому
It still depresses me to think about Gamestop. During the Summer of 2020, I saw how low their stock was and nearly put $2000 into it. I figured that it was so low that if they somehow made a comeback, I could make bank on it. Worst case, I lose $2000. Decided against it just because employment wasn't guaranteed at the time. I could have made hundreds of thousands of dollars from selling that stock during the short squeeze. I'm a broke 27 year old so it would've been huge to make that kind of money lol I know that you can't kick yourself for missing out on huge investment payoffs but this Gamestop stock scenario just hurts to think about because I had everything selected in the app and just had to click confirm 😢
@joborbon01
@joborbon01 9 місяців тому
Could be worse. If you think about all those that bought at $100+ and look at it now.
@benm3382
@benm3382 9 місяців тому
That's the name of the game... Just like someone who lost $10 in a slot machine could have gone to the next one and possibly made $30,000.
@1BigDaDo
@1BigDaDo 2 місяці тому
I remember working for a retail construction company 2003 to 2006 building Game Stops in Ok,Tx,Kn,Arkansas. One store took us less than a month to go in a empty building and set it up all down to just needing the inventory. My boss dealt with this guy on here daily on new stuff that was being added and new looks. I got a lot free stuff from stores when I went to do maintenance and update stuff might have got missed. Was a fun job living in motels and driving 1000s of miles ! I miss those days !
@PoxyBear
@PoxyBear 3 місяці тому
Big missed opportunity is that Gamestop never created a Gamestop TV UKposts channel. Stores could do monthly events, interviews with developers, UKpostsrs and Twitch streamers. Employee reviews of games, trailer launches and breakdowns.
@S_Miclemie
@S_Miclemie 3 місяці тому
THIS! Gamestop was the gaming culture in its peak, everything about it was a representation of gaming, if they made a tv show or UKposts channel in which they interview developers, professional gamers, or go one step beyond and make documentaries on gaming, they would still be a massive company instead of being what it is now
@somebutter6755
@somebutter6755 9 місяців тому
Honestly I’d really love to see GameStop go for the retro market more. They sell retro games online but it’s really hit or miss if you can actually find those games in a physical store and see the condition of the game.
@joseph2000117
@joseph2000117 Рік тому
I remember how about 3 years after the ps4 launch, they Gamestop had a huge sale to get rid of old ps3 and 360 games and you couldnt get them pre used anymore
@zahnskye
@zahnskye 7 місяців тому
I think this video is actually really informative. Thanks for doing this! I always wondered why GS had to go the way of the dinosaurs, and while I don't have every single detail yet I do feel more learned about the subject now.
@ChiefKene
@ChiefKene 8 місяців тому
GameStop should have leaned more into being a game store that services in house tournaments. Like videos games, TCGs, and table top. They need foot traffic and to close down some of the locations. I think they still have a business, but the really need to buckle down on making their stores to be the “it” location for every form of gaming
@producedagains808
@producedagains808 11 місяців тому
Y’all are delusional if you think the nft marketplace from GameStop is worth anything. It’s dead. It’s only worth the initial release, capitalizing on hype, greed from day traders, coping crypto bros. There’s absolutely no long term success. (Coming from a crypto/stock trader hence the name) GameStops most valuable thing for me is used games, trading in games, and there pro rewards membership, as it gives a $5 coupon every month. And if there’s not something you want to buy you can use it on gift cards for later.
@FebreGundam
@FebreGundam Рік тому
I didn't even know Gamestop sell NFTs. Are NFTs still a thing? Is there a single person today thinking "I should buy some NFTs"?
@MysteriousFuture
@MysteriousFuture Рік тому
Very few tbh, mostly seen shameful for owning one that you hesitate to buy one
@mrSnotyify
@mrSnotyify Рік тому
GameStop built an NFT marketplace with the intention of having a platform to onboard gaming studios developing games on a Blockchain. Meaning in-game items will be traded, bought and sold as NFTs, giving the players real ownership of their in-game items/skins. That's the goal with Web3 gaming, to kill the predatory micro-transactions by creating real world value for the items/skins you buy. Items/skins you can re-sell on the marketplace when you get bored of a game and recoup the money you spent. But the NFT marketplace is still in beta and will probably remain in beta until studios actually start releasing good quality games that people wanna play because they're fun. Ideally they wouldn't even know that they're trading NFTs, just that the $1.000 they spent on Fortnite skins wasn't a 100% waste of money, in tangible terms.
@GazBartone
@GazBartone 8 місяців тому
NFT could be anything. Could be a game. Imagine you have an NFT that represents a game you download when you want to trade or sell that game you trade or sell the NFT then another person has the game on their console or pc.
@JENNIEfreakinKIM
@JENNIEfreakinKIM 7 місяців тому
I’ll always remember those days, the last midnight release I went to was for BO2. After that, it was never the same.
@tireller
@tireller 9 місяців тому
With all that money in the early 2000s they should have become a gaming studio. Creating and distributing AAA titles.
@DreamHHS
@DreamHHS 9 місяців тому
I’ve always wondered why they never bought GameFly up and went the direct to consumer route since they already have the physical stores to hold all the games
@missingno81
@missingno81 7 місяців тому
Gamestop had a no questions asked return policy for the used games within a week so why would anyone pay membership for something free. Gamestop kept hiring bad leaders who would pass on their bad habits to their employees making the work environment unbearable.
@finest_fern2411
@finest_fern2411 9 місяців тому
I feel like GameStop, was always destined to fail the same way blockbuster did. As much as people hate to admit it digital media is the future of entertainment as it cuts out the middle man completely and developers make the most profit, and in my personal opinion as sad as it is to see digital media is great for indie developers and the convenience is unmatched compared to having to drive to a store
@pkkingcrimsonrequiem1332
@pkkingcrimsonrequiem1332 8 місяців тому
But that opens another can of worms when it comes to actually owning your media vs your games being forever at risk of being removed for whatever reason.
@Austin2Sexy
@Austin2Sexy 7 місяців тому
​@@pkkingcrimsonrequiem1332ever heard of Gog, my friend?
@cherrypepsi2815
@cherrypepsi2815 7 місяців тому
​@@Austin2Sexyit's still online, and can be removed from download at any time
@sirleeproductions
@sirleeproductions 7 місяців тому
i did a business report on GameStop back in middle school over a decade ago, it definitely hit different back then
@silvallyy
@silvallyy 9 місяців тому
i think the only way for them to recover is do something crazy like close down locations and one up one giant warehouse like walmart in several locations with lots of gaming stuff and games, hold conventions, and have vr rooms to play 5 v 5, and horror games. like a gaming amusement park
@budakbaongsiah
@budakbaongsiah Рік тому
What can they do outside of diversifying their company when ALL publishers are cutting the middlemen, though? Making their own games is the only viable solution to me, but capturing miliions by being a middleman is a completely different thing than being a creator. Valve seems to be the only one that is able to do this, too.
@othertriangle
@othertriangle Рік тому
it feels like they were doomed to fail. their experience as videogame retailer just did not translate into a wider game industry expertise. they failed to see potential in streaming and made a mindboggling bet on kongregate, not sure they understood game industry all that well. in another world they would have used their cash to invest in streaming, esports, and, as you said, game development and publishing
@corail53
@corail53 Рік тому
@@othertriangle Gamestop would have never invested in any of those things and streaming didn't become profitable until very recently in the timeline. Esports was extremely niche and still is - it is only as big as it is today thanks to streaming. They would have never stepped foot into game dev because that is a whole other beast of an industry - amazon tried and failed at it - netflix is trying and will fail at it.
@othertriangle
@othertriangle Рік тому
@@corail53You are right, Gamestop would have never done this, that's why I said "in another world", imagining possible scenarios. It's farfetched, but I think it's not impossible: after all, they bought Kongregate and Impulse, they showed SOME interest in game publishing and online content delivery. Not hard to imagine few more dubious decisions: sponsoring esport teams, buying game development studios
@iandakariann
@iandakariann Рік тому
Valve did to online sales that GameStop did offline: fill a niche everyone was ignoring. If Gamestop was willing to to do a well made online marketplace at the same time as Valve they could've easily dominated. But the boat has sailed.
@rushpatriot2866
@rushpatriot2866 9 місяців тому
​@@corail53you're usually always wrong when you say "never" notice how I said usually? Decent argument but that doesn't make you correct unless you can prove that you can see into other timelines.
@EQOAnostalgia
@EQOAnostalgia 10 місяців тому
It's a bummer to see retail go, it's being done on purpose, all transactions and currency will be digital soon i'm afraid. Gamestop as a company i won't miss, i liked the days before Gamestop bought up EB Games and the trade in values were good. Once Gamestop took over they really started to rip people off on trade ins. Looking back i wish i kept everything i ever traded. But at least EB gave you a fair shake.
@user-zr3fw3lk4z
@user-zr3fw3lk4z 9 місяців тому
EB games era was peak gaming. miss those days
@PincheBeto_Bass
@PincheBeto_Bass 7 місяців тому
Waiting in lines for midnight releases were legendary. You meet some cool people in line
@jonfreeman9682
@jonfreeman9682 7 місяців тому
That was the gaming version of iPhones midnight release lineup.
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