I really don't get why there are any people at all who see this as a positive thing because it basicly means that even less deals can be found since people will be selling their stuff at gamestop.
Potentially anyways but seeing as how they are a pretty big brand name you can be pretty sure that there will be even less deals than in the past.
From what I've seen, it's a relatively small number of people who actually bring old games into their stores as far as people who "don't know what they have", often times those people assume old games aren't relevant anymore. The rest (meaning most who will bring in games), are aware of the value of their stuff. Nobody who is really aware of this is going to turn loose of gems for a small amount of store credit there unless they're trade happy and just don't care, which granted some people are.
But, it's a good thing only in the sense that eBay shouldn't be the only force in the market that dictates value, particularly because a lot of shady crap goes on there and values become inflated due to sellers simply deciding to see if they can charge more, and desperate gamers end up paying it. GameStop already acts as a container of outrageous value on some modern games that start taking off. In some cases they keep the price down from eBay sellers going wild with something like Devil's Third, Xenoblade, Calling, just to name a few. Small print releases would be absolutely gouged on eBay, if it weren't for a store like GS. Because we've seen time and time again, scalpers buy and stick them up 3x the price on day one.
Your example is for new games. The xenoblade times were from when the games were released and bought up by scalpers wich also happens in the current day and age with potentially rare sought after releases. However Were talking about old games not games that could potentially be reprinted shortly after release. i have heard that there were some games wich were later on printed again after a few years but this is a really bad example because were talking about the older games.
For new games I really don't care Why should I? but for retrogames there will be less deals out there in the US market. As far as retrogame prices go i'm pretty sure the prices will be just as high and probably allot higher than market value.
As far as deals go. Say that a seller trades in a panzer dragoon saga for say 5 $. Proably allot more but what if. That's one less chance for someone who actually wanted to add the game for cheap in the collection. I am pretty certain that many of such deals (probably less expensive )will be taken thanks to the big brand name game stop. Not all but I'm pretty sure that a solid chunk might dissappear. I've seen people trade in 300 - 500 euro games for 1- 5 $ in my country it's insanity it will definitely kill some deals even today.
I would almost bet that there isn't a single PDS out there than isn't in the hands of a collector, or someone who is aware of it's status. Too few of them were ever printed. At this point, it's worth giving up those dreams of discovering a huge gem because it's mostly all been found by now. Finding great deals on uncommon games is a thing of the past, a thing that happened before game collecting became a huge hobby over the past 5 years.
Are you joking with me what a complete BS are you speaking off
. Panzer dragoon only in the hand of collectors? and howcome I managed to snagg one for free just a bit over 1 year ago? The european version is only slightly less valuable than a US one very sought after.
Finding deals a thing of the past in what world are you living, I've managed to snagg many deals even this very week. A 200+ 300 euro cib gameboy game for free and I've added many uncommon good games for free to the collection. And the week before that I managed to get zelda's adventure 2 times for only 7,50 to 20 pop a piece a game that easily fetches over 200 $ and usually way more. I pretty much always make deals every week. Even now I have a cheap ps1 lot incoming with 2 uncommon ps1 games for free or a bargain price. 2 games that usually go for 30 - 60 euro's a piece.
I'm glad that I'm not living in your world where there are apparently no deals to be found while I make them almost weekly multiple times
Gamestop will potentially take many great deals away, I am pretty certain of that, fortunately in my country our big gamestops aren't that popular for the mainstream people and are actually doing pretty bad financially, might be gone within the following years I hope
. Mixed feelings about the smaller ones since I've managed to snagg many uncommon good games for 5 euro's or less.