tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785568050570180849.post2593866606490080953..comments2024-03-06T02:15:14.583-08:00Comments on The Ace of Geeks: Board Games at Gamestop?Mike and Jarys from Ace of Geekshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16443721371684684334noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785568050570180849.post-44118799380786266162013-08-21T10:36:39.598-07:002013-08-21T10:36:39.598-07:00I agree with you - but then again, Barnes and Nobl...I agree with you - but then again, Barnes and Noble has sold these games for years. The casuals may buy them at a Gamestop, too. It's hard to say without seeing any sales numbers from this GenCon experiment.Mike and Jarys from Ace of Geekshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16443721371684684334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7785568050570180849.post-62143556192043753422013-08-20T11:04:28.182-07:002013-08-20T11:04:28.182-07:00I don't see this experiment going very far. Mo...I don't see this experiment going very far. Most tabletop gamers give their patronage to privately owned stores, and would not likely leave them for a corporate giant that has proven itself fickle and overcharges on used games. Most of GameStop's capital comes from used games, and I'm pretty sure most tabletop gamers don't want to part with the majority of theirs. Also, used tabletop games aren't usually good quality, and that's what I (as a tabletop gamer) would want.<br /><br />Long story short: a flop of an experiment.LoSFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11179005636780971121noreply@blogger.com