Gamestop Will No Longer Be Accepting Nintendo GameCubes

Well, from what we learned today ,and as you can see in the banner above, Gamestop will no longer accept Nintendo GameCubes The ability to trade in your Nintendo GameCube system, accessories, or games ends on April Second. My question is, if Gmestop doesn’t take any more Gamecube trade-ins, then who is going to buy […]
Gamestop Will No Longer Be Accepting Nintendo GameCubes
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Well, from what we learned today ,and as you can see in the banner above,

Gamestop will no longer accept Nintendo GameCubes

The ability to trade in your Nintendo GameCube system, accessories, or games ends on April Second.

My question is, if Gmestop doesn’t take any more Gamecube trade-ins, then who is going to buy all those copies of Mario Party 4, 5, 6, &7?

The Nintendo GameCube was released in North America on November 18, 2001 and sold 21.74 million units worldwide, and was discontinued on February 22, 2007. Compared to other Nintendo consoles this was an abject failure. The GameCube did have a few shining moments like it’s far superior version of Resident Evil:4.

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