The 2024 Gamestop Thread

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GS FAQ

Where is the weekly ad?
They ended the weekly ad for more rotation of deals. Please check the homepage and deal link for the current deals.

I can't find a trade in value for an item?
It might not be tradable or calling a store to find the value may be the only option.

How many copies of a game can I trade in?
You are allowed to trade in 4 copies of the same game (same system) within a rolling 30 day period.

Are there trade limits?
Yes, $500 cash minus some electronic trade ins and or $2000 trade credit in a rolling 30 day period.

Where is the weekly ad?
They ended the weekly ad for more rotation of deals in a period.


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Can I use the $5 monthly coupon on gift cards?

Yes you can in store but not online please note not all gift cards will apply to this rule.

I have a $XX.xx pre-owned reward certificate, and I want to use it on a B2G1 transaction. Should I?
It depends. If the three games are equal value, do not use your certificate. The value of the certificate would be applied to the free game, which would not benefit you. If one game is more expensive, you can use the certificate to make it the same value as the other two games ($5 reward certificate applied to transaction with two $10 games and one $15 game would make all three games $10).



TERMINOLOGY AND LINGO:
ASL/SL: Assistant Store Leader, Store Leader; manager positions at GS.
B2G1: Buy two, get one free.
GS: GameStop
JD: Junior detective, an employee who is out to get someone
LP: Loss Prevention; this is the department that actually bans accounts after being flagged.
TC/TiC: Trade credit.
TIV/TV: Trade in value, or what a game currently trades for. When posting a TV for a game, always use the base value.
 
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VR2 still too high. $299 or less 🙏🏼 As for game deals,saw plenty of the Pokemon so nobody is really missing out much. The Scarlet/Violet double pack was way more better of a deal but scarce
 
VR2 still too high. $299 or less 🙏🏼 As for game deals,saw plenty of the Pokemon so nobody is really missing out much. The Scarlet/Violet double pack was way more better of a deal but scarce
You're going to be waiting a very long time. I have seen it on sale locally on offerup for $400 brand new but I can't see anyone selling it for $300 even if it's used.
 
I genuinely don’t understand how the portal is so in demand lol
its a fantastic companion device. especially for people who have kids and they want to watch tv. it works fantastically as you can play your ps5 anywhere around the house. sometimes i want to take a break from my big screen and play a game on my bed lol
 
its a fantastic companion device. especially for people who have kids and they want to watch tv. it works fantastically as you can play your ps5 anywhere around the house. sometimes i want to take a break from my big screen and play a game on my bed lol

Maybe there are use case scenarios I'm not thinking of, but for me personally at least I don't see how the Portal could do anything I can't do with my iPhone or laptop, a PS5 controller, and the Remote Play apps 🤷🏾‍♂️
 
its a fantastic companion device. especially for people who have kids and they want to watch tv. it works fantastically as you can play your ps5 anywhere around the house. sometimes i want to take a break from my big screen and play a game on my bed lol
If only there was a console that would come out that allowed you to play on the TV and then take the system with you wherever you go......
 
Maybe there are use case scenarios I'm not thinking of, but for me personally at least I don't see how the Portal could do anything I can't do with my iPhone or laptop, a PS5 controller, and the Remote Play apps 🤷🏾‍♂️

I can't tell what it is but seems like TVs are waning in demand as kids seem to love their phones/tablets, even though TVs are so damn cheap. I've got a 18 year old, 15 year old and 9 year old cousin and they all watch stuff on their phones and tablets. Even the Switch, they don't play it docked even though they have multiple TVs in their house. The 18 year old just started school and said very few people bother with TVs their phones/tablets are just more convenient.
 
its a fantastic companion device. especially for people who have kids and they want to watch tv. it works fantastically as you can play your ps5 anywhere around the house. sometimes i want to take a break from my big screen and play a game on my bed lol

I guess I understand that use case. It just seems like such a niche case for them to be sold out everywhere lol. But the market says otherwise!
 
Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is already $20 off, including the collector's edition. Get shafted for those who pre-ordered.
 
I guess I understand that use case. It just seems like such a niche case for them to be sold out everywhere lol. But the market says otherwise!
Probably didn’t produce many of them. They rightly figured that low supply would push up demand and provide free marketing via the frenzy.
 
Doubt it. Sony has quit on the psvr2.

It will be $350 by summer and $300 by fall to clear stock.
We’re still in the first phase of Sony failing hardware/peripheral though. About a year from now there’s going to be a renaissance/rebirth/rebranding/relaunch phase where they try to throw a nice bundle out with maybe a new exclusive handful of games. Then when that fails it’s going to be firesale time.

It’s happened over and over again, eyetoy, PSP, Vita, PS Move, VR1, so on and so forth. I can only think of one time where the “relaunch” actually succeeded in pulling a hardware back from the brink and that was PS3.
 
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We’re still in the first phase of Sony failing hardware/peripheral though. About a year from now there’s going to be a renaissance/rebirth/rebranding/relaunch phase where they try to throw a nice bundle out with maybe a new exclusive handful of games. Then when that fails it’s going to be firesale time.

It’s happened over and over again, eyetoy, PSP, Vita, PS Move, VR1, so on and so forth. I can only think of one time where the “relaunch” actually succeeded in pulling a hardware back from the brink and that was PS3.
the psp was actually successful (sold almost 90 million). the others though i agree
 
the psp was actually successful (sold almost 90 million). the others though i agree
Hardware-wise definitely, software sales were abysmal for PSP though. It had one of the lowest software attach rates for any console (under 4) ever. The only consoles with a lower tie ratio were Intellivision and Atari 7800 and 5200.

 
There was a time when I actually preferred the PSP over the DS, which is a big deal because growing up, I was primarily a Nintendo gamer. But, I was really getting into JRPGS after having finally gotten a PS2 and I just greatly preferred the PSP library over the DS one. Of course, I eventually got some great DS JRPGs and came to love both systems, but I just adored the PSP. The graphics were so much better and though I liked the dual screens on the DS, the screen on the PSP was so bright and vibrant. It really breaks my heart that Sony let the Vita die because it was an even better handheld than the PSP. They really knew how to make beautiful, ergonomic, and powerful handhelds and then they just, didn't care anymore. Like yeah I know, Portal, but that's just a streaming device, not a dedicated handheld. I'd honestly buy a real Vita 2 in a heartbeat.
 
weren't software sales so low because pirating was so easy and rampant? which introduced proprietary memory cards with the vita?

From what I remember, the PSP required boot-loading the firmware before you could pirate games. Vs the DS, you just had to buy a boot-loading cart that used an SD card loaded with the boot-loading software and whatever games you wanted. PSP method was free since you just had to download stuff vs DS method required a purchase but was SO easy... not sure how much of an impact either had but I'm sure it was significant given the steps both Nintendo and Sony took with the successors. I don't know if I believe the proprietary memory card was for piracy reasons, I think Sony just got greedy.

I never "pirated" anything in the traditional sense, I would only "pirate" games if I owned them since it was convenient to have multiple games without having to carry them around (lost a DS case with 3 games so yeah, didn't want that to happen again). The R4 was awesome... after getting it, I stopped opening my DS games since it was pointless/didn't need the actual carts... and so I ended up with a ton of sealed DS games that I still have.LOL
 
There was a time when I actually preferred the PSP over the DS, which is a big deal because growing up, I was primarily a Nintendo gamer. But, I was really getting into JRPGS after having finally gotten a PS2 and I just greatly preferred the PSP library over the DS one. Of course, I eventually got some great DS JRPGs and came to love both systems, but I just adored the PSP. The graphics were so much better and though I liked the dual screens on the DS, the screen on the PSP was so bright and vibrant. It really breaks my heart that Sony let the Vita die because it was an even better handheld than the PSP. They really knew how to make beautiful, ergonomic, and powerful handhelds and then they just, didn't care anymore. Like yeah I know, Portal, but that's just a streaming device, not a dedicated handheld. I'd honestly buy a real Vita 2 in a heartbeat.

I would love it if Sony would just make essentially a PS4 handheld. Plays everything the PS4 can and then can stream your PS5 like the portal. That way they don't have to specifically release games for it and support it and most indie stuff releasing still have a PS4 version too so it would still get support. Would buy that day 1.
 
I would love it if Sony would just make essentially a PS4 handheld. Plays everything the PS4 can and then can stream your PS5 like the portal. That way they don't have to specifically release games for it and support it and most indie stuff releasing still have a PS4 version too so it would still get support. Would buy that day 1.
That's essentially what Steam Deck is, no? It's certainly how I use mine. If you have PS Plus Premium, you just stream your PS collection onto it. If PS5 streaming from devices that aren't PS5 is in the works, then it will span generations. I don't like to play locally installed games on it since the battery life is less than 2 hours for a modern game, but it lasts a long time if it's streaming. I haven't tried Remote Play, but setting up Game Pass is even easier. And of course you can buy Humble Bundles for almost nothing.
 
That's essentially what Steam Deck is, no? It's certainly how I use mine. If you have PS Plus Premium, you just stream your PS collection onto it. If PS5 streaming from devices that aren't PS5 is in the works, then it will span generations. I don't like to play locally installed games on it since the battery life is less than 2 hours for a modern game, but it lasts a long time if it's streaming. I haven't tried Remote Play, but setting up Game Pass is even easier. And of course you can buy Humble Bundles for almost nothing.
Yeah essentially a Steam Deck, but essentially everything works without tinkering. I'm not a huge PC gamer so I have a much bigger library on Playstation and Chiaki was super inconsistent for me from one play session to the next and I find myself tinkering with settings too much.
 
In regards to the $25 off $250+ going on now... does the discount still apply if you trade things toward the $250+ item? Or do you have to spend cash?
 
I would love it if Sony would just make essentially a PS4 handheld. Plays everything the PS4 can and then can stream your PS5 like the portal. That way they don't have to specifically release games for it and support it and most indie stuff releasing still have a PS4 version too so it would still get support. Would buy that day 1.

That's essentially what Steam Deck is, no? It's certainly how I use mine. If you have PS Plus Premium, you just stream your PS collection onto it. If PS5 streaming from devices that aren't PS5 is in the works, then it will span generations. I don't like to play locally installed games on it since the battery life is less than 2 hours for a modern game, but it lasts a long time if it's streaming. I haven't tried Remote Play, but setting up Game Pass is even easier. And of course you can buy Humble Bundles for almost nothing.

Yeah essentially a Steam Deck, but essentially everything works without tinkering. I'm not a huge PC gamer so I have a much bigger library on Playstation and Chiaki was super inconsistent for me from one play session to the next and I find myself tinkering with settings too much.
Everyone forgets the poor ol vita streamed ps4 games too. Now compatibility was spotty since some titles used the middle touch pad on the ps4 mote like .hack and Berseria. Which I couldn't figure out for the vita. Gu is mandatory since it opens up the map and you need it for the tutorial.
 
Nintendo always ruled handhelds for me and got me early but throughout the years, I was able to own a PSP Go and Vita through trades but had to sell them shortly thereafter(stupid bills and life stuff)but I enjoyed my time I had with them even though it was short. I go back and forth about getting a Vita now but my backlog is already too long and a vita would just make it even longer. Maybe one day.....
 
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