While you make sense, I still believe that Gamestop is just not the place to do retro. They have a habit of trashing everything that gives them more room inside their store (boxes, manuals, displays, etc) and in the retro market, thats the stuff thats the most expensive. Another issue is their buying price. Virtually no one is going to walk into Gamestop with their box full of old Nintendo/Sega/Playstation stuff and walk out of there with the probable $10 that GS is going to offer them. If this scenario happens to get past the first two points I just made, GS is going to balk their customers on point there and that is their own selling price. They will literally follow Ebay's highest BIN price and put that on their games + tax. The people that would be going to GS to possibly buy a retro game from GS are the people that played the game when they were younger and want to relive that experience again for a few moments ... but the chances of them wanting to pay the $50+ that will be slapped onto every single solitary title they have is pretty limited. All in all, with the way they run their business currently, this is a mess waiting to happen. They have already lowered the price on their reprinted copies of Xenoblade and Metroid trio cause it wasnt selling like they expected. I really dont see them taking another "risk" in their eyes.