With Memorial Day weekend 2011 just around the corner many shoppers are waiting on making any large purchases. With this being the case it should come as no surprise to see a large number of gamers looking for GameStop 2011 Memorial Day sales. With online deals very popular for video games from the Nintendo Wii, XBox 360 Kinect and the Playstation 3 it will likely be true that many will shop in stores and online through the Internet as well.
Each and every major bank holiday it is the case that millions of Americans are out and about traveling or shopping. For those not traveling it is a time to find some very low prices for hot products such as video games. It seems to be the case that every shopper knows someone with a birthday coming up and almost everyone enjoys the opportunity to play video games. With video games gaining in popularity it would be nearly impossible to pick a game that is not fun and exciting.
While GameStop is one of the largest video game retailers it is also the case that customers will go to Best Buy, WalMart and Target to find video games as well. One of the reasons that GameStop is such an attractive option is the fact that customers can trade in games for credits or extra money towards newer games. It is important for customers to understand that they are not going to get a huge amount for these games but it all adds up in the long run. Memorial Day 2011 sales could be just the time to pick up the most popular games.
Here is some more information about GameStop from Wikipedia:
GameStop Corporation (NYSE: GME) is an American video game and entertainment software retailer. The company, whose headquarters are in Grapevine, Texas, United States,[4] operates 6,500 retail stores throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Austria, Puerto Rico, Switzerland, Portugal, and in Sweden. GameStop opened around 400 new stores for the 2009 business year.[5]
The company operates retail stores under the name GameStop, EB Games, Babbage’s, Micromania, MovieStop, and FuncoLand. In addition, the company runs two e-commerce websites, GameStop.com and EBgames.com, Flash game site Kongregate,[6] Jolt Online Gaming,[7] and also Game Informer magazine, GameStop’s proprietary video and computer game publication. In addition to video and computer games, GameStop sells magazines, strategy guides, and other related merchandise. In the fiscal year ending May 2010, 48.1% of GameStop’s profits came from the sale of used video game products.[8
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