Wal-Mart takes aim at $2B used video game market

NEW YORK (AP) -- Wal-Mart plans to start buying used video games from shoppers at stores in a move that goes after the bread-and-butter business of GameStop.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to expand its current online trade-in program by allowing customers to trade their used video games at 3,100 Wal-Mart stores in exchange for credit toward the purchase of other items.


It seems like small operators like EB Games and others will be out soon!
I am a frequent visitor and consistent buyer with EB.