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AuDioFreaK39
11-22-08, 08:07 PM
GameSpot - 7-Eleven to sell games 24-7-365 (http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=26681522&part=rss&tag=gs_news&subj=6201484)

Gamers with a penchant for Slim Jims and Yoo-Hoo may have noticed something different on their last trip to the 7-Eleven: a selection of the season's biggest games, including Fallout 3, Guitar Hero World Tour, and Gears of War 2. Although those games are only available "while supplies last," they are by no means the end of the retailer's plans for the industry.

7-Eleven announced today its full-fledged entry into the gaming retailer market, saying that games are now a regular part of the chain's stock, right up there with Slurpees and potted meat food product. In addition to games, 7-Eleven is selling prepaid cards for a variety of massively multiplayer online games, as well as Xbox Live Marketplace and the PlayStation Network. In charge of the initiative is Michael Jester, the company's category manager for gaming and electronics.

"This is not just a holiday promotion for us," Jester said in a statement, "but a brand-new product line-up that will be available year-round. We may not be a total entertainment destination...yet, but we're hoping to expand our selection beyond the high-dollar, hot-selling games to include options for all budgets, like value-priced video games as well as DVD movies."

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If 7-Eleven is going to be carrying games regularly, the convenience store's employees may need a bit of additional training. Along with numerous online reports of stores breaking release dates for their current slate of games, GameSpot employees were able to procure copies of Gears of War and World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King before their official launches.

As for why 7-Eleven would get into games, the company said that its customer demographic "skews heavily" toward men in the 18-34 age range, which overlaps nicely with the gaming consumer population.

liftedcj7on44s
11-22-08, 09:26 PM
hey thats great. But will they be selling PC games??? If they do then Im gonna have to stop myself from buying a game every morning before i go to work when i get my coffee.

AuDioFreaK39
11-22-08, 11:06 PM
hey thats great. But will they be selling PC games??? If they do then Im gonna have to stop myself from buying a game every morning before i go to work when i get my coffee.

Yes, they should be selling PC games as well. ;)

cabose1227
11-23-08, 12:16 AM
OMG, this is so funny, slurpees and video games.

Satsumomo
11-23-08, 12:37 AM
And more shoplifting!

Twigglish
11-23-08, 12:44 AM
People laugh about this, but it actually makes total sense. I always make trips to 7-Eleven when Im having a game-a-thon night. All the perfect snacks and drinks you need, and now you can pick up more games!

Enablingwolf
11-23-08, 01:14 AM
Not to be too negative. But Circle K has been doing this a while now. Or at least the one near me and the one on the other side of town. 7/11 are rare in these parts. The one I do know of anywhere near here. Is super nasty.

Come to think of it. I used to rent VHS tapes at a Circle K when I was in college. That was over a decade ago. I think..
I bought a N64 cart at one also in 1999.