Okay, how many of us has, at one time or another, bought a game from Gamestop? Raise your hand if you have. *I also raised my hand*
Yeah, pretty much all of us have.
How many of us have bought games "Used" from there? Again, raise your hand if you have. *Again, I raised my hand*
I'm pretty sure most of you who raised it before did so again.
So, what exactly is the problem with this? Well, here's the deal.
The way it works when you buy a game new, some of it goes to the store you bought it from, (a fraction of which goes to the employee there.) some of it goes to the publisher, some goes to the company that made it, and what's left goes to the developer. How much does the developer get? Less than 50%.
It's true! Of a $60 game, the developer only gets $27.
Now, what does this have to do with Gamestop?
Well, when you return the game because you didn't like it, (or whatever other reason) you get your money back. So, at that point, nobody gets anything. You get to use that money to buy something else. What happens when we buy a Used one from Gamestop instead?
Gamestop keeps 100% of that money.
That's right! Nothing for anyone else, Gamestop keeps it all.
This wouldn't be a problem if so many of us didn't do it so much. Yet, I'm sure most of us have one nearby (most likely within a 20 minute drive radius.) and we buy stuff marked USED from there more than we should.
So, what can be done to at least take this company down a peg? Suggestions?
Seriously, with how many there are, this is serious. If we want gaming to evolve the way it should we need to stop this.
We need to put a stop to Gamestop.
Thank you for your time and I hope to hear some suggestions from all of you.
See ya later!
