Battle of old and new in video game world

New York Post Saturday 7th April, 2012

Gamers fear that the market for swapping second-hand video games - dominated by retail chain GameStop - is coming under attack. GameStop’s $2 billion market for used video games has been a sore spot for developers who believe it eats into new-game sales. Such opposition is fueling rumors that the major console makers - namely Sony and Microso...

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