The Fordham Ram

Comments (0)

All The Fordham Ram Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • D

    du890Feb 22, 2017 at 3:04 am

    I was a shareholder, am no longer,no plans to be ever again. Very happy it came back up so I could get out with profit. Lured by attractive div,p/e.

    Amazon game- $47. $50 if you must pay tax. Free 2 day ship. I’ve personally shopped Amazon for my game wants a long time. Agree with Ricky. No matter the cyclical nature of game business, they are losing market share. They can NOT compete with Amazon on prices with their retail overhead. They have not even tried yet. Collectibles will only carry them so far, until Amazon takes notice of interest and starts throwing them in free with preorder as a bonus if they have pricing deals they can’t go under. I mean really who has more pull. A currently healthier version of Sears or freaking Amazon. They will win whatever they take aim at and they have taken aim at game business. All aspects. They can’t diversify their way out of this mess. It’s all under fire.

    The only thing that could save gamestop is something like VR. I don’t mean the beta toy versions out now. That would be a tech that could make a physical location in game sales,try before buy,etc valuable. As combination shop/community center LAN vring or something. Even then, it can all still go digital and Amazon could rent the damn things/ provide them free as long as Prime continues. Amazon has the teeth in every scenario, because it’s structure and it’s market share!

    What is protecting Gamestop from this digital doom right now is

    -Digital game greed. It’s no cheaper to consumer, only to produce. With no incentive people still like a thing in hand. Make it $30-$40, oh my that dies. Used games too, which represents a big loss for them they don’t like one little bit. Far worse than piracy. Largely digital pricing being no good is to sate the physical sellers. Their biggest customers,ie Amazon work out a digital deal. Game over for toothless gamestop.

    -Internet suck. Yes,yes. In the cities you get not great but ok internet at not great but ok prices from definately not great American isps, compared to most of the world. A huge portion of America is cut off. Still the dark ages. I know it’s not you, not your problem. No game maker wants to isolate off an equally large (much more spread out) pool of potential customer. Current format supplies all. Future format cuts off customers if thats the new order.

    They get a little smarter about digital pricing and America invests in it’s internet infrastructure. Those are the death nails that destroy all hope for the company and that’s a pretty progressive tech to bet against. They may not be willing to lay the cables, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a million and one startups trying to be the google of isps by finding a new way to reach out and offer service at low to no cost. Not cozy with lack of internet being the protection for a companies future.

    Reply
    • D

      darkrage6Feb 22, 2017 at 9:10 am

      Nonsense, they can easily diversify their way out of it.

      Reply
  • D

    du890Feb 22, 2017 at 3:04 am

    I was a shareholder, am no longer,no plans to be ever again. Very happy it came back up so I could get out with profit. Lured by attractive div,p/e.

    Amazon game- $47. $50 if you must pay tax. Free 2 day ship. I’ve personally shopped Amazon for my game wants a long time. Agree with Ricky. No matter the cyclical nature of game business, they are losing market share. They can NOT compete with Amazon on prices with their retail overhead. They have not even tried yet. Collectibles will only carry them so far, until Amazon takes notice of interest and starts throwing them in free with preorder as a bonus if they have pricing deals they can’t go under. I mean really who has more pull. A currently healthier version of Sears or freaking Amazon. They will win whatever they take aim at and they have taken aim at game business. All aspects. They can’t diversify their way out of this mess. It’s all under fire.

    The only thing that could save gamestop is something like VR. I don’t mean the beta toy versions out now. That would be a tech that could make a physical location in game sales,try before buy,etc valuable. As combination shop/community center LAN vring or something. Even then, it can all still go digital and Amazon could rent the damn things/ provide them free as long as Prime continues. Amazon has the teeth in every scenario, because it’s structure and it’s market share!

    What is protecting Gamestop from this digital doom right now is

    -Digital game greed. It’s no cheaper to consumer, only to produce. With no incentive people still like a thing in hand. Make it $30-$40, oh my that dies. Used games too, which represents a big loss for them they don’t like one little bit. Far worse than piracy. Largely digital pricing being no good is to sate the physical sellers. Their biggest customers,ie Amazon work out a digital deal. Game over for toothless gamestop.

    -Internet suck. Yes,yes. In the cities you get not great but ok internet at not great but ok prices from definately not great American isps, compared to most of the world. A huge portion of America is cut off. Still the dark ages. I know it’s not you, not your problem. No game maker wants to isolate off an equally large (much more spread out) pool of potential customer. Current format supplies all. Future format cuts off customers if thats the new order.

    They get a little smarter about digital pricing and America invests in it’s internet infrastructure. Those are the death nails that destroy all hope for the company and that’s a pretty progressive tech to bet against. They may not be willing to lay the cables, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a million and one startups trying to be the google of isps by finding a new way to reach out and offer service at low to no cost. Not cozy with lack of internet being the protection for a companies future.

    Reply
    • D

      darkrage6Feb 22, 2017 at 9:10 am

      Nonsense, they can easily diversify their way out of it.

      Reply
  • D

    darkrage6Feb 8, 2017 at 11:55 pm

    Plenty of people would much rather shop at Gamestop for games over Amazon or Best Buy, I save more on games with Gamestop then Amazon. With Gamestop I get a discount with my Powerup Rewards Pro membership, store credit with games I trade in, and the occasional coupon I get from redeeming my points online, all that adds up to me saving lots of money in the long run. Plus the employees at stores like Target, Best Buy, Toys R Us, Walmart etc just aren’t as knowledgable about games as people in Gamestop are from my own experiences.

    So Gamestop’s not going anywhere for a good long time.

    Reply
    • C

      CrackKing911Feb 9, 2017 at 2:45 am

      I have Amazon Prime and get discounts for buying games and preordering games. I can sell my games online for more than GameStop will give me, and their shitty point system now auto-deducts points to shit out coupons that expire in a month. I wouldn’t trust most employee’s knowledge with products that are outside of AAA titles or consoles because most of the time they work there for a paycheck. Not to mention employees only make hourly pay and don’t get comission but still have to meet a sales quota.

      Reply
      • D

        darkrage6Feb 9, 2017 at 11:56 am

        I don’t bother selling my games online because it takes too fucking long for someone to actually buy them(I only really sell books and DVD box sets online), and Ebay and Amazon both charge listing fees and I frankly don’t feel like dealing with that crap. Yeah I might be able to get like 5 dollars more at Amazon or Ebay, but because of listing fees it ends up being the roughly the same amount I would get from trading the game in at Gamestop anyways, so it’s way more convenient for me to just bring my games to the store and trade them, rather then waiting weeks or months for somebody to actually buy them online and then having to ship them out, it’s just too much of a pain in the ass to me to really be worth the effort.

        I buy used games from Amazon sometimes, but never new releases, because Amazon has a tendency to not ship items to people on release day and there’s always the chance that your stuff will get damaged in the mail. So because of that I prefer to buy my new releases at Gamestop.

        Also no, Gamestop’s coupons actually do NOT expire within a month, the coupon I have right now was printed out last month and it does not expire until April 15th, which is more then enough time for me to use it.

        Speak for yourself, then employees at my store know plenty about all types of games.

        Also it’s really hypocritical for you to be using the employee argument to justify shopping at Amazon instead of Gamestop when the former treats it’s employees FAR worse then Gamestop ever did:http://www.salon.com/2014/02/23/worse_than_wal_mart_amazons_sick_brutality_and_secret_history_of_ruthlessly_intimidating_workers/

        Reply
  • D

    darkrage6Feb 8, 2017 at 11:55 pm

    Plenty of people would much rather shop at Gamestop for games over Amazon or Best Buy, I save more on games with Gamestop then Amazon. With Gamestop I get a discount with my Powerup Rewards Pro membership, store credit with games I trade in, and the occasional coupon I get from redeeming my points online, all that adds up to me saving lots of money in the long run. Plus the employees at stores like Target, Best Buy, Toys R Us, Walmart etc just aren’t as knowledgable about games as people in Gamestop are from my own experiences.

    So Gamestop’s not going anywhere for a good long time.

    Reply
    • C

      CrackKing911Feb 9, 2017 at 2:45 am

      I have Amazon Prime and get discounts for buying games and preordering games. I can sell my games online for more than GameStop will give me, and their shitty point system now auto-deducts points to shit out coupons that expire in a month. I wouldn’t trust most employee’s knowledge with products that are outside of AAA titles or consoles because most of the time they work there for a paycheck. Not to mention employees only make hourly pay and don’t get comission but still have to meet a sales quota.

      Reply
      • D

        darkrage6Feb 9, 2017 at 11:56 am

        I don’t bother selling my games online because it takes too fucking long for someone to actually buy them(I only really sell books and DVD box sets online), and Ebay and Amazon both charge listing fees and I frankly don’t feel like dealing with that crap. Yeah I might be able to get like 5 dollars more at Amazon or Ebay, but because of listing fees it ends up being the roughly the same amount I would get from trading the game in at Gamestop anyways, so it’s way more convenient for me to just bring my games to the store and trade them, rather then waiting weeks or months for somebody to actually buy them online and then having to ship them out, it’s just too much of a pain in the ass to me to really be worth the effort.

        I buy used games from Amazon sometimes, but never new releases, because Amazon has a tendency to not ship items to people on release day and there’s always the chance that your stuff will get damaged in the mail. So because of that I prefer to buy my new releases at Gamestop.

        Also no, Gamestop’s coupons actually do NOT expire within a month, the coupon I have right now was printed out last month and it does not expire until April 15th, which is more then enough time for me to use it.

        Speak for yourself, then employees at my store know plenty about all types of games.

        Also it’s really hypocritical for you to be using the employee argument to justify shopping at Amazon instead of Gamestop when the former treats it’s employees FAR worse then Gamestop ever did:http://www.salon.com/2014/02/23/worse_than_wal_mart_amazons_sick_brutality_and_secret_history_of_ruthlessly_intimidating_workers/

        Reply
  • R

    Rickey McclendonFeb 8, 2017 at 10:08 pm

    As someone that worked for gamestop for 10yrs I can tell you that their buy, sell, trade program is not exclusive to them. Best buy does it, amazon does it and in some locations so does walmart. Yes their pre-orwned and collectible revenues will keep them afloat for awhile, but this can only last for so long. As a company that encouraged change, they are terrified to compete with best buy and amazon, who offer the ability to get games 10-20% cheaper on new and used games. The two things that will ultimately spell their demise will be their lack of competativeness and stretching themselves thin. Everytime Gamestop faces a crisis they buy into a new venture like cricket or simply mac. The problem is that eventually those too will fail to bring income all the while their trying to dig themselves out of the hole that they’ve failed to realize how wide the hole has gotten. And when that time comes, you netter believe they will become the next blockbuster.

    Reply
Activate Search
GameStop is Not The New Blockbuster