April 27, 2017

Will gamestop ever fall? Will we ever only have digital games instead of discs?

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saspa 3 hours ago#1
It seems the push for download is increasing more and more.
Megaman50100 3 hours ago#2
I think gamestop will fail before we stop having physical games.
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saspa 3 hours ago#3
You can't actually believe that.
Megaman50100 2 hours ago#4
I can, especially after knowing tons of people that work at Gamestop hating the company itself and their terrible practices. I don't think stores selling games in general will ever fail, But I think Gamestop itself will.
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saspa 2 hours ago#5
Hating a company has never caused it to fall...
TheDarkCircle 2 hours ago#6
I haven't set foot in a gamestop in years. 

Besides the fact they still take their design cues from RadioShack, it seems like it's a requirement for all employees there to act like complete f***ing morons. I'm not even talking about pushing the used games on you or the protection plans, that part I get. I mean the attempts engage you in conversations of blatant made up lies and misinformation they'll tell you about games, companies etc.

I'd much rather walk into Best Buy, if necessary talk to an employee who blatantly doesn't give up a f*** to deal with me other than hand me what I want and save 20% with GCU
DevsBro 2 hours ago#7
I dunno man. Last time I went into a Gamestop, at least 1/3 of the floor space was dedicated to toys and stuff.
eston 2 hours ago#8
Zanzenburger 2 hours ago#9
TheDarkCircle posted...
Besides the fact they still take their design cues from RadioShack

What do you mean by this?
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PrinceDBF 2 hours ago#10
movies and tv went digital because you're able to pick from a large selection from a relatively low price.

unless nintendo, sony, and microsoft all come out with an over-the-top system that says "download all our console's newest games for $20" i don't see physical discs going out of style.
hey! who's in charge here?
TheDarkCircle 2 hours ago#11
Zanzenburger posted...
TheDarkCircle posted...
Besides the fact they still take their design cues from RadioShack

What do you mean by this?


The stores are grey hellholes with nothing but ugly beat up cardboard display boxes, wire racks and s***. Not saying the need to be a colorful, neon drenched nightmare but they should update the look of the stores to make them more inviting.

Currently the stores look like exactly who they still cater to, disgusting neckbeards and CEmen.
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BadderHare 2 hours ago#12
PrinceDBF posted...
unless nintendo, sony, and microsoft all come out with an over-the-top system that says "download all our console's newest games for $20" i don't see physical discs going out of style.


You are able to download games at a low price, just not with Nintendo, Sony or MS (which is why their share of the gaming industry is declining).
ZombiePelican 2 hours ago#13
Let's hope not, publishers dream of an all digital future where they have full control over almost every aspect of the gaming industry 

That would be disastrous for consumers
eston 2 hours ago#14
I can't speak for Nintendo or Sony, but MS has had some pretty great sales over the past year or so. Some of these have been so cheap that I re-bought games digitally that I already own on disc.
ForestLogic 2 hours ago#15
I'm not here to defend GameStop, but I've never really had any of these awkward runins with pushy/lying employees I always hear about.

On topic, I think as long as they stay partnered with ThinkGeek, they'll be able to just stay afloat.
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green butter 2 hours ago#16
im honestly surprised that gamestop is still open. it made more sense when gaming was still kind of a niche thing, but now you can go into any walmart, best buy, target, etc and buy just about any of the latest retail games in stores. you can get day 1 shipping off sites like Amazon and play the game at release without ever leaving your masterbatorium.

also now digital is becoming a big thing on consoles and a lot of them are having sales (xbox just had a spring sale, i just got an email about a playstation tom clancy game sale, etc), so it makes used games less lucrative, because games aren't going out of print anymore due to digital and you can get them for the same price digitally too during a sale. 

so i dont really get what gamestop's place is anymore. it's a niche hobby shop that does not cater to a niche hobby anymore. who goes there frequently?
PrinceDBF 1 hour ago#17
BadderHare posted...

PrinceDBF posted...
unless nintendo, sony, and microsoft all come out with an over-the-top system that says "download all our console's newest games for $20" i don't see physical discs going out of style.


You are able to download games at a low price, just not with Nintendo, Sony or MS (which is why their share of the gaming industry is declining).


none of the big three seem willing to provide a digital distribution platform that's nearly as excellent as steam is. nintendo isn't competent enough to do it. sony's tried with ps now and the playstation go years ago but keeps doing it wrong.
hey! who's in charge here?
ForestLogic 1 hour ago#18
green butter posted...
so i dont really get what gamestop's place is anymore. it's a niche hobby shop that does not cater to a niche hobby anymore. who goes there frequently?


I think mostly little kids and their parents. I figure most young adults that play video games now just buy them from Amazon or Best Buy.
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BadderHare 1 hour ago#19
ForestLogic posted...
I figure most young adults that play video games now just buy them from Amazon or Best Buy.


Nope, they're downloading them. Consoles only have ~30% of the gaming market share these days and that number is declining.
Megaman50100 posted...
I think gamestop will fail before we stop having physical games.


This. Physical will exist even after GS is shuttered, or reduced to an internet only store at least.
Krystal109 1 hour ago#21
scoobydoobydont posted...
Megaman50100 posted...
I think gamestop will fail before we stop having physical games.


This. Physical will exist even after GS is shuttered, or reduced to an internet only store at least.
garan 1 hour ago#22
Krystal109 posted...
scoobydoobydont posted...
Megaman50100 posted...
I think gamestop will fail before we stop having physical games.


This. Physical will exist even after GS is shuttered, or reduced to an internet only store at least.


Agreed. Even PC games, which have been largely digital for years, still make physical copies to sell in stores.
ForestLogic 1 hour ago#23
BadderHare posted...
ForestLogic posted...
I figure most young adults that play video games now just buy them from Amazon or Best Buy.


Nope, they're downloading them. Consoles only have ~30% of the gaming market share these days and that number is declining.


My bad, I should've said young adults, that buy physical, get them from Amazon/Best Buy.
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Krystal109 59 minutes ago#24
garan posted...
Agreed. Even PC games, which have been largely digital for years, still make physical copies to sell in stores.

As long as there is a customer base, they will keep selling physical games. They aren't going to alienate a portion of the customer base to try and force an all digital agenda, when smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.
deanshow 55 minutes ago#25
Of course some people in this topic have issues with a few minutes interaction with people. It makes total sense why people have issues connecting with others. I'm honestly not a fan of gamestop but I will miss going into a physical store rather than downloading them.
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BadderHare 52 minutes ago#26
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.


other way around
green butter 51 minutes ago#27
BadderHare posted...
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.


other way around

digital buy to refuse and industry the over control much too companies gives this that understand consumers smart?
ChromaticAngel 47 minutes ago#28
green butter posted...
BadderHare posted...
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.


other way around

digital buy to refuse and industry the over control much too companies gives this that understand consumers smart?


10/10
Krystal109 47 minutes ago#29
BadderHare posted...
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.

other way around

Um, no. If companies go all digital without any competitive pricing at other outlets, it's NOT good for the consumer and allows companies to start charging whatever they want, as it will be the ONLY format that you can purchase said game on.
Krystal109 46 minutes ago#30
ChromaticAngel posted...
green butter posted...
BadderHare posted...
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.

other way around

digital buy to refuse and industry the over control much too companies gives this that understand consumers smart?

10/10

LOL.
ChromaticAngel 45 minutes ago#31
Krystal109 posted...
BadderHare posted...
Krystal109 posted...
smart consumers understand that this gives companies too much control over the industry and refuse to buy digital.

other way around

Um, no. If companies go all digital without any competitive pricing at other outlets, it's NOT good for the consumer and allows companies to start charging whatever they want, as it will be the ONLY format that you can purchase said game on.


Hence PC gaming where you have multiple digital outlets for the same platform and the games are all super cheap and it rakes in tons of money.
Krystal109 44 minutes ago#32
ChromaticAngel posted...
Hence PC gaming where you have multiple digital outlets for the same platform and the games are all super cheap and it rakes in tons of money.

That's not how console digital works tho. You can only buy PlayStation games on PSN or Xbox games on Xbox Live. At most, you can buy wallet cash at outlets, but the prices are still maintained by one "outlet" that can continue to charge full price even when a physical release can be bought at 40-60% of that cost.
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BadderHare 43 minutes ago#33
Krystal109 posted...
. If companies go all digital without any competitive pricing at other outlets


This is a console problem not a digital problem. You have the same problem with physical media driving up cost for consumers (and developers).
UnfairRepresent 43 minutes ago#34
Physical gaming will never go away but it will die down and down and down and down and down

It'll become like Vinyl records are. Something collectors and people stuck in the past.
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Megaman50100 posted...
I can, especially after knowing tons of people that work at Gamestop hating the company itself and their terrible practices. I don't think stores selling games in general will ever fail, But I think Gamestop itself will.

It's following the Radioshack trajectory a little too closely.
I Like Toast 31 minutes ago#36
eston posted...
Gamestop is not having a good year


they made a billion in profit to round out Q4

http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=130125&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=2256191

it's not growing ridiculously like it was, since that was unsustainable growth, but it's still doing pretty f***ing great.
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ReDaZnDraGoN97 28 minutes ago#37
don't think gaming will ever be only digital

it will be more trouble than it's worth

DAT hard drive space tho
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