Almost everyone has a story of what they bought after earning their first paycheck. For me, like so many teenagers of my time, it was a videogame. I walked into a local Toys 'R' Us and proudly picked up Goldeneye 007. Such stories are of the past though. The video game store is now in decline. This week, noted video game retailer GameStop ended its search for a buyer, and its stock price plummeted. When the country's most prominent game store can't find a buyer — and needs one — the...
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