![]() ![]() Technically these are in the middle of the store, but they're all faced spine outwards, and not nearly given as much space as the used titles. The rest of the new games are on their own separate racks. Now when companies put all of that crappy new copy DLC in their games, you know why. Where are the new games, you say? The ones whose sales actually count towards supplying the industry with money?Ī tiny spot shoved in the corner, you say? Hmmm. Most of the top tracks have their stock facing outwards, the rest are oriented spine outward. On both walls, the used games are by far the most prominently displayed. This particular store is the one in the Palisades Center in West Nyack, NY. No, today we'll be looking at how their stores are merchandised. (For comparison, never go into Teavana, even if they lure you in with some tasty samples - before you know it, you'll be halfway through a transaction to buy an antique tea set and $100 worth of tea leaves.) And honestly, as much as people grouse about their slightly pushy preoreder/magazine sales techniques, they really aren't nearly as awful of people on the internet like to make them out to be. There are things that are great about it - namely, their stock locator, where you can look up used games and have them reserved in store. ![]() I think everyone already knows Gamestop is a pretty crappy store. ![]()
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