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UK Retailer GAME is dead | Brera's Lament

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besiktas1

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How big are the gaps in prices of new releases? I always thought they were around £40 everywhere.

Well the supermarkets usually do something silly like buy some groceries and Fifa for example will be £25.

Online, give a non Fifa or CoD a few weeks and it down to £25 then a couple more weeks down to £15 (used to be £18). Before Nintendo 1st party didn't do this, even they are subject to this too...
 
Now Zavvi will get all the good ones.

:(

I've got a pre-order in with Zavvi at the moment, solely on account of an exclusive pre-order bonus. Actually I've got one in with GAME too, for the very same reason. Trying not to feel nervous about that.

Bloody stupid retailer specific pre-order bonus wankery.
 

mxgt

Banned
GAME are the only place I know that actually sell games over £40

I have no idea how they get away with that bullshit
 

disco

Member
What is a 'high street'
Blame the popularisation of the term on this annoying woman...

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Hi2u

Banned
I've got about £280 on a GAME gift card. Should I quickly goto GAME and buy a console using it with a few games then sell them on eBay before I lose it all when they go bust?
 
GAME are the only place I know that actually sell games over £40

I have no idea how they get away with that bullshit

Because there are still lots of gullible people who don't know better and will buy the extra shit they try to sell you too.

I want to grab every person who asks for advice in GAME and give them ACTUAL good advice. It does my head in when I hear them spewing BS about games/consoles in the store.

It's disgusting and they're paying the price now. Fuck em.
 

Hi2u

Banned
GAME are the only place I know that actually sell games over £40

I have no idea how they get away with that bullshit

I've seen their used games go for £37.99 basically a couple of pounds cheaper. Can't say I'll miss them but this is bad for the industry right now.
 
Well the supermarkets usually do something silly like buy some groceries and Fifa for example will be £25.

Or sometimes the supermarkets do extremely cheap console deals.

Only you can't buy them because local Game managers have sent all their staff to buy them all out, then mark them all up for resale at their own stores.

Honestly, fuck Game.
 
I've got about £280 on a GAME gift card. Should I quickly goto GAME and buy a console using it with a few games then sell them on eBay before I lose it all when they go bust?

I'd say keep your options open, but as soon as you want to spend it.. do so..

I think they are in trouble, but more than likely they will stick around, at least for a little while
 
Haha, that's fair enough!

I just buy games from Steam or Amazon. Never take notice of pre-order bonuses or anything. Usually shit things anyway!
To be fair, I have nothing against preorder/early buyer bonuses, to compensate for whatever value games lose over time. But channel exclusive bonuses seriously need to disappear.

GAME being in such deep shit might hint that price is a much stronger driver than bonuses anyway, which seems pretty healthy to me.
 

herod

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For me, Game rode the casual wave a little too enthusiastically. There was no reason for a traditional gamer to go and flip through the racks (as you might in a good music shop for example) because you knew full well it would just be chart crap or second hand tat with no careful previous owners.

Now that casual market has shrunk, they lost their real demographic. There is nothing in the stores except a tiny new chart section, rows of second hand former chart crap, a mastertronic/sold out/pcgamer rack of budget pc titles and racks of dummy boxes for overpriced pre-orders.

There is simply no section for games you might have missed, or interesting obscure titles, no reason at all to go in for anyone with enough braincells to put Wikipedia/Metacritic/review sites and Amazon together and come up with an online order.

Even Gamestation, which despite smelling of sweat and god knows what else, used to have a wonderful little section for old and obscure hardware and games (the closest I ever got to a Virtual Boy for example), has now turned into essentially the same thing.
 
It figures that the one time I decide to preorder something from Game due to them having really good preorder bonuses, this happens...

Hopefully my FFXIII-2 preorder will be fine since I preordered last year. I really want the steel case, novella and dlc outfits.

I know same here!! I'm actually gonna phone their helpline and ask if I'll definitely be getting XIII-2 delivered on Friday.
 

mxgt

Banned
Even Gamestation, which despite smelling of sweat and god knows what else, used to have a wonderful little section for old and obscure hardware and games (the closest I ever got to a Virtual Boy for example), has now turned into essentially the same thing.

What makes this even more absurd is GAME and Gamestation are literally 3 shops apart in my town centre.
 
What probably doesn't help them as a business is that they are running 2 Seperate chains often with branches very close to each other, they reallocated need to rationalise their business into one chain with one store in each town (maybe more in big cities but that's it) their costs must be stupidly huge
 

Hixx

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Better spend these Gamestation vouchers I have soonish then, just in case. Hopefully they will be stocking MGS HD on friday...
 

Noaloha

Member
I was researching the DLC Character pre-order bonus for Soul Calibur V online last night. Saw that it could be grabbed from a Game pre-order, so I clicked over to their website just to see what sort of price I'd be looking at.

Soul Calibur V had no listing on the Game website at all. Nothing, no page, no info, zilch. Irritated, but curious, I tried Gamestation's website also (which is basically the same website with a different skin it seems). No listing for Soul Calibur V on Gamestation's website either.

Walked into Game earlier today on my morning work-break and enquired about pre-orders -- "We're not accepting pre-orders for that game anymore."

I can't say for certain that any of the above is linked to the topic of this thread, but It seems possible.
 

troushers

Member
I've moaned about GAME before. Their failure seems to me to be all about their horrible way of making a profit collapsing. When I go into a Game and see used titles at higher prices than I can get new games online, there is something horribly wrong. The money they were making, offering trades for a couple of pounds, then pricing them with a pound off RRP, must have dried up as it relied on the large scale ignorance of consumers.

The contraction of the UK economy generally has forced people to be more careful with their money, and there has been a huge upsurge in stuff like Groupon, which offers time limited discount vouchers and special offers. Most consumers are aware now that there are cheaper alternatives to the high street online, and stores like HMV and Game are hard hit.

I had a £30 gift voucher that I tried to spend at Game. I wouldn't buy anything that I felt was a rip off, or offered poor value. It took 3 months of visits to find something that I couldn't get cheaper somewhere else.

I've got a fiver left on a card from buying a 3DS off them. There is nothing I can find that, minus the 5 bucks, is equal or less than I can get it elsewhere.

I won't miss them. Sorry for anyone who is employed there and might lose their job.
 
It figures that the one time I decide to preorder something from Game due to them having really good preorder bonuses, this happens...

Hopefully my FFXIII-2 preorder will be fine since I preordered last year. I really want the steel case, novella and dlc outfits.

So I phoned their online orders team and they said FFXIII-2 copies came in this morning and they'll be shipped out later today (that's why the order still says unshipped) in time for us to get it on release day.

I just hope they aren't lying!
 

Kentpaul

When keepin it real goes wrong. Very, very wrong.
I use amazon, picked up MW3 for 20quid brand new a few weeks back, in game its probably 49.99 quid SMH
 

Bumhead

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For me, Game rode the casual wave a little too enthusiastically. There was no reason for a traditional gamer to go and flip through the racks (as you might in a good music shop for example) because you knew full well it would just be chart crap or second hand tat with no careful previous owners.

Now that casual market has shrunk, they lost their real demographic. There is nothing in the stores except a tiny new chart section, rows of second hand former chart crap, a mastertronic/sold out/pcgamer rack of budget pc titles and racks of dummy boxes for overpriced pre-orders.

There is simply no section for games you might have missed, or interesting obscure titles, no reason at all to go in for anyone with enough braincells to put Wikipedia/Metacritic/review sites and Amazon together and come up with an online order.

Even Gamestation, which despite smelling of sweat and god knows what else, used to have a wonderful little section for old and obscure hardware and games (the closest I ever got to a Virtual Boy for example), has now turned into essentially the same thing.

Fucking this.

GAME have lost their identity. They're a "specialist retailer" that has pretty much ignored its own market for years. Arguably, their entire business model has been built on a system that exploits and shafts those consumers and the industry it serves.

I have almost zero purpose or interest at shopping in GAME at this point. Its a soulless experience and their stock, business model and "advice" from staff isn't targeted at me anymore. The analogy you used with record shops is bang on. Record shops used to be places where you'd go in for the experience as much as anything, to chat and discuss your interest with likeminded people, rifle through the racks looking for interesting new stock. Id argue independant game shops still have that. GAME don't.
 
I've moaned about GAME before. Their failure seems to me to be all about their horrible way of making a profit collapsing. When I go into a Game and see used titles at higher prices than I can get new games online, there is something horribly wrong. The money they were making, offering trades for a couple of pounds, then pricing them with a pound off RRP, must have dried up as it relied on the large scale ignorance of consumers.

The contraction of the UK economy generally has forced people to be more careful with their money, and there has been a huge upsurge in stuff like Groupon, which offers time limited discount vouchers and special offers. Most consumers are aware now that there are cheaper alternatives to the high street online, and stores like HMV and Game are hard hit.

I had a £30 gift voucher that I tried to spend at Game. I wouldn't buy anything that I felt was a rip off, or offered poor value. It took 3 months of visits to find something that I couldn't get cheaper somewhere else.

I've got a fiver left on a card from buying a 3DS off them. There is nothing I can find that, minus the 5 bucks, is equal or less than I can get it elsewhere.

I won't miss them. Sorry for anyone who is employed there and might lose their job.

+1.. I feel bad for the staff, and us the consumers.. I just think whoever has been in charge seriously needs a good kick in the balls...
 
Will some people please stop cheering as if this is good news, do you guys really want a future with NO video game shops ????????

You mean a future where videogaming is so mainstream that it has a dedicated section in most generic retailers in the same way that movies, music and books do?

And open competition between those retailers on price, rather than 'backroom deal' exclusives, preventing games being available via digital distribution on steam despite not selling those titles themself, and not openly taking advantage of competitor discounts not to make money but to deny consumers a cheaper purchase?

Absolutely I would.
 

Omikaru

Member
A pointed tweet from GAME:

Gamedigital GAME.co.uk
The first wave of 2012's releases - Final Fantasy XIII-2, MGS HD, SoulCalibur V - have hit the warehouse and the machines are warming up!

https://twitter.com/#!/Gamedigital

That's pretty amusing that they're only just in the warehouse there. D:

My copy of FFXIII-2 arrived from ShopTo this morning.

As for being more on topic: sucks for people working there if the company goes under, but I can't help but think good riddance to the company itself. Terrible deals, bullshit overpriced exclusives and a them shitting on Steam at any chance they could get. Haven't shopped there in a while, and I don't think I will now.
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
So when HMV was struggling the music industry got behind it because it was the only highstreet chain to offer non-chart music; something the supermarkets don't do.

GAME struggles and the gaming industry sticks two fingers up at it and withdraws stock. They are no better than the supermarket so its no loss for the industry.

That's what they get for selling poor ol' Elite Beat Agents for only a fiver. Karma.
 
On a really stupid note - do game even sell fucking gaming magazines?
Their brand is all over the place - they want to be mainstream, but forget people buying games are umm...buying games.

I also think their failure is slightly down to their decision years back not to invest in new stores, their tiny little hovels most of the time, and this means that they can't sell quickly enough to meet demand AND they can't offer help to non-gamers at Christmas over what to buy on certain systems etc.

They need an entire change - unfortunately years and years of neglect has pretty much killed them off.
 

Vagabundo

Member
I cant see how they are not profitable. There are always queues of people buying stuff in my local game and it is always busy.

Maybe they need to downsize on the not so busy stores.
 

mclem

Member
Even Gamestation, which despite smelling of sweat and god knows what else, used to have a wonderful little section for old and obscure hardware and games (the closest I ever got to a Virtual Boy for example), has now turned into essentially the same thing.

I bought my PAL Panzer Dragoon Saga from there. Delightful.

What makes this even more absurd is GAME and Gamestation are literally 3 shops apart in my town centre.

That was true in Oxford, too. A few months ago the Gamestation closed.
 
GAME is awful. UK market is far the best in the world, because of the actual competition between online shops. GAME website offers better prices than in-store, so more and more people are buying games online. But there is more, GAME prices are beaten by Zavvi, Thehut (same branch, but different prices), Shopto, Amazon etc. So in the end, consumers are abandoning GAME high-street and online stores.

Got Dark Souls for 15£ (+cashback) this week from Zavvi.
 

Kentpaul

When keepin it real goes wrong. Very, very wrong.
I cant see how they are not profitable. There are always queues of people buying stuff in my local game and it is always busy.

Maybe they need to downsize on the not so busy stores.

I think i seen a tumbleweed in my local store, gamestation is always packed though
 
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