Jesus F$%#ING christ! Really!?
Another long time indpendent video game store in Colorado is going under! Buy Back Games, which has been around since the early 90s (I didn't discover them until the late 2000s) is completely going out of business. They used to have around 10 stores across the state, then about 6 for a long time, then as of last year 2, and now they're saying they'll be gone for good likely in the next week :/
As somewhat of a silver lining to all this, another local independent chain, Level 7, is supposedly buying out their remaining inventory and assets, possibly even their main location. So in a way they will sort of live on through Level 7, but in terms of how the businesses are each ran and prices, they are pretty different.
Is this happening anywhere else or is the retro video game retail scene just collapsing in CO?
I would say that those closures are actually a bit late. Many similar "regional" chains in my neck of the woods have bit the dust several years back, as well as most of the one-off shops. The sad reality is, brick and mortar retail is dying a slow and painful death. It's taking quite a tumble as of late and it's not going to recover. Within 10 years, brick and mortar retail will be done, and that goes for some of the biggest names you can think of too.
There's just so much changing culturally and economically that this old style of commerce just isn't cutting it anymore. People now want things delivered to them from online, and the old retail store model can't compete with that. We've had drug store closures, department store closures, specialty stores closures. We're absolutely hemorrhaging brick and mortal stores in my area. Hell, even restaurants are feeling the hurt, because folks don't want to leave their home for anything nowdays. I was disappointed to find out even a few of my favorite sub shops, Firehouse and Penn Station have been closing down for lack of business.
I say people will miss all of this stuff when there are no local options for anything left, but they won't go out and support the businesses in their area with their patronage, so what are you gonna do? I guess just accept it's all going to go by the wayside.