Walmart to Sell and Trade Used Video Games

Walmart to Sell and Trade Used Video Games

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on May 13, 2010 @ 01:56 PM (Staff Bios)
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Walmart to Sell and Trade Used Video Games

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We had reported on this once before but it seems Walmart has taken further steps in the direction to buy, trade and sale used video games as well as other multimedia and will test this out in 5 of their stores across the United States and then go national after that. Walmart recently had a failed deal with Best Buy so I'm unsure if they'll really be able to steal that much thunder from Gamestop. Some are saying they can take them down due to Walmart's immense marketing resources.

The problem with this is that how many times do you go to Walmart and are unable to get any kind of help? Exactly how many "competent" employees do they have? Especially those well versed in gaming? That's one thing I've always loved about Gamestop. Nearly every store you go to, the people selling the games are gamers themselves. This is why I don't see Walmart taking over the reigns. Unless I'm mistaken in some way?

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