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Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 11:32 am
by KK
They've opened a new concession on Oxford Street, inside Sports Direct:

We have opened a new store!

Find us inside

SPORTS DIRECT
150-154 Oxford Street
London
W1D 1ND

The team will be ready to welcome you.

Thanks for being a great customer.

The GAME Team

OPENING OFFERS

- 50% Extra Trade-In Credit
- 2,000 Bonus Points when you buy a 12-month GAME Elite Membership Subscription (£36 per year)
- Double Reward Points on EVERYTHING in-store
- Purchase The Last of Us Part 1 on Sony PlayStation 5 or Last of Us Part 2 on Sony PlayStation 4 and receive £5 worth of bonus points (Elite members only).

Receive Double Reward points when you buy anything in GAME Oxford Street SPD store that normally qualifies for Reward points and are a member or sign up to GAME Reward at the point of purchase. Offer available between 14/02/23 and 14/03/23.

I'm not a great customer, so bit disingenuous that.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 7:51 pm
by Fade
jawa_ wrote:
poshrule_uk wrote:Jawa comes running in.

:lol: . Funnily enough I watched a YouTube vid on the system (or something that was similar) just a while ago! I won't be getting one :lol: .

Drumstick wrote:I don't understand why digital games are more expensive than physical.

Logically, digital distribution of console games should be fantastic for both the publisher and the consumer.

+ Reduced costs of manufacture and distribution!
+ Instant access!
+ Easier to update!
+ Your purchase lasts forever!

But, in reality...

- Zero cost savings reach the consumer
- "Test play our new release please; we'll patch it as you go"
- Downloads and updates constantly
- Your purchase license lasts until that console is no longer supported. Yeah, soz, we're closing the eShop down

This is why I will never be on board with digital only.

On PC it's fine because you just sail the seas if a company is being a dick or withdraws something from sale.

But the only real option for consoles is emulation, which for modern days systems is often years away.

If Sony could somehow always guarantee I'd have access to my games (or at least the rom) if they somehow went out of business or stopped supporting a console, I'd by all my games digitally.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 12:23 am
by Tomous
Robbo-92 wrote:
Drumstick wrote:
Robbo-92 wrote:I know it’ll never happen, but it’d be a nice incentive if digital games were cheaper too, even if just by £5 or £10 depending on the game.

I don't understand why digital games are more expensive than physical.


I can’t think of an actual reason why they’re the same price, other than because they can.



This is the reason. There is one storefront, they own it and have zero competition. So prices are kept high.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2023 7:21 pm
by Godzilla
Metro Centre Shop has moved again. From the small corner store to around the corner, directly opposite CEX. I'm sure that will lead to more business :lol:

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:00 am
by Winckle
How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:06 am
by Godzilla
Next year has switch 2 and PS5 slim/pro. So that'll give them a bit of a boost. No idea how they make a profit with over thalf their shop being filled with funkos, generic toys and board games.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:06 am
by rinks
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

I can only think of one word that is appropriate.


Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:13 am
by Cuttooth
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

My local GAME probably only dedicates about half of its shelves to video games now, so there's an argument to say it's already over.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:16 am
by Winckle
Cuttooth wrote:
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

My local GAME probably only dedicates about half of its shelves to video games now, so there's an argument to say it's already over.

That was my experience of checking the PC shelf in game post 2006ish.

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Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:21 am
by Cuttooth
Winckle wrote:
Cuttooth wrote:
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

My local GAME probably only dedicates about half of its shelves to video games now, so there's an argument to say it's already over.

That was my experience of checking the PC shelf in game post 2006ish.

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The halcyon days of just walking into a store and buying something like, I don't know, Silent Hunter III or the Battlefield 1942: Road to Rome expansion pack. :cry:

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:26 am
by Winckle
It was nice because you would get a code in a box to redeem on Steam or EA Origin.

I think the lack of resellable codes in boxes is what's making the transition so much bumpier for the console platforms. Ironically it's what the Xbox One wanted to do at launch.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 11:35 am
by jawa_
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

No shop within a few miles of my home sells games... and I live in a busy London suburb!

Tesco and Morrisons have both stopped selling games (they didn't have many, anyway) and the nearest GAME store closed. There isn't, to my knowledge, anywhere else. To be fair, I've bought 99% of my physical game purchases from online retailers for the past twelve or so years, anyway.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:23 pm
by J. Vengeance
Godzilla wrote:Metro Centre Shop has moved again. From the small corner store to around the corner, directly opposite CEX. I'm sure that will lead to more business :lol:


Oh, I'd say that CEX isn't even their competition. Be More Geek and Toy Entertainer for the Pop Vinyls will be seen as the people to compete against since it's all in that blue quadrant.

GAME actually advertised for staff for a concession stand in the South Shields Sports Direct Store a few months back, could have walked into it given my Grainger Games experience but the hours and pay just wasn't worth it.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:26 pm
by Green Gecko
Winckle wrote:
Cuttooth wrote:
Winckle wrote:How much longer does dedicated gaming retail still have do we reckon?

My local GAME probably only dedicates about half of its shelves to video games now, so there's an argument to say it's already over.

That was my experience of checking the PC shelf in game post 2006ish.

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How do you feel about CeX stocking PC games now?

I'm sure you're going to go and buy every single game again for £1 as soon as you purchase a disk reading laser peripheral.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:35 pm
by Godzilla
J. Vengeance wrote:
Godzilla wrote:Metro Centre Shop has moved again. From the small corner store to around the corner, directly opposite CEX. I'm sure that will lead to more business :lol:


Oh, I'd say that CEX isn't even their competition. Be More Geek and Toy Entertainer for the Pop Vinyls will be seen as the people to compete against since it's all in that blue quadrant.

GAME actually advertised for staff for a concession stand in the South Shields Sports Direct Store a few months back, could have walked into it given my Grainger Games experience but the hours and pay just wasn't worth it.



I always forgot about be more geek. Also HMV have a full section which is much like game, funkos, toys, Japanese and American sweets and obscure tat.

I miss Electronics Boutique, 10 day return policy, buy the game and don't like it, return it within 10 days for something else. Surprisingly it was massively abused.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 4:52 pm
by ITSMILNER
Yeah I liked EB, GameStation was a good store as well thanks to the retro section

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 6:25 pm
by jawa_
Boots and WH Smith were both great for games back in the 80s! I always used to enjoy checking out the budget game stands in newsagents, too!

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 7:17 pm
by ITSMILNER
Woolworths had a great games section, crazy to think we might have zero retail presence for Video Games in a couple of years.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2023 8:01 pm
by Lagamorph
Game had that 10 day policy at one point to. I absolutely abused the hell out of it.

Re: GAME (as in the shop GAME): Retailer Of The Year 2019

Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2023 8:21 pm
by J. Vengeance
I noticed in Newcastle that Sports Direct are moving across the street in Northumberland Street and there's going to be a Game concession stand in there.

Hasn't been confirmed but I would not be shocked if Game in Eldon square closes and just operate in the new SD