gamepro.com — Two major retailers detailed plans today to boost video game sales at their respective stores. Walmart, the convenience giant, kicks it off with a new website sporting its own game reviews and exclusive content while GameStop bulks up downloadable content for its customer loyalty program.
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mosaicmMay 22, 2010
PC Games = Steampowered.com
fxu1989May 22, 2010
Too bad, Amazon has the best offers most of the time. They will still keep getting my money.
drakenkingMay 22, 2010
Tuesday?
philbertMay 22, 2010
When Onlive kicks off, even if only 10% of gamers use it, it could be a major blow to retailers so they better think of something.
mrbarkyMay 23, 2010
Gamefly rocks. I just bought Bioshock 2 for 12 bucks. I got the first one for about the same price.
doublebaconsodaJun 6, 2010
Wal-Mart saves you money by forcing their workers into a lower tax bracket and into the government benefits category. If Wal-Mart actually paid for healthcare, child care, and a living wage everything in the store would jump up 30%. They wouldn't take a 30% loss on their 5 billion a year profit would they? They wouldn't be caught dead only making 3.5 billion a year in profit. That s**t is chump change yo.