By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001
While GameStop are the most high-profile specialist games retailer, games are sold in a lot of other places. Department stores. Electronics stores. Online. Convenient stores, even. So how [[link]] big is GameStop’s share of the market? Well, according to some research
done by Gamasutra, in the United States
the chain controls 21% of the games market (excluding accessories &
[[link]] PC software, whose data was “impossible to extract without resorting to outright guesswork”). That’s…well, it’s not anywhere near as high as I’d have thought. You [[link]] can check out the full report below, which reveals the number of stores per 100,000 Americans, and the fact that the state with the highest density of GameStop stores is…Delaware. In Depth: GameStop Controls 21 Percent Of U.S. Game Market [Gamasutra]