GameStop

GameStop Corp. is a multichannel retailer specializing in video games, consumer electronics, and collectibles, operating over 6,900 stores across the United States, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The company offers a wide range of products, including new and pre-owned video game hardware, software, accessories, and digital content, catering to gaming enthusiasts. GameStop also features collectibles related to video games, pop culture, and licensed merchandise from television and movies. Its retail operations are conducted under various brands, including GameStop, EB Games, and Micromania, while also managing e-commerce platforms. Additionally, GameStop provides a buy-sell-trade program, allowing customers to trade in gaming hardware and software, with substantial trade credits issued annually. The company is headquartered in Grapevine, Texas, and has a significant presence in the gaming and technology retail markets.

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Chairman International

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Executive Vice President and Chief Merchandising Officer

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Executive Vice President and Chief Transformation Officer

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Geeknet

Acquisition in 2015
Geeknet operates as an online network that caters to the global geek community, encompassing a range of platforms such as SourceForge, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, Ohloh, and freshmeat. With a monthly audience exceeding 40 million users, Geeknet provides a diverse array of content and cultural resources tailored to technology enthusiasts. Additionally, the company specializes in retailing video game-themed merchandise, targeting technology professionals and consumers with a strong interest in tech-related products and services. Through its various offerings, Geeknet creates connections and commerce opportunities for those engaged in the technology sector.

Simply Mac

Acquisition in 2013
Simply Mac is a retailer based in Utah that specializes in Apple products and accessories. The company provides a wide range of items, including computers, displays, iPads, iPods, iPhones, AppleCare products, Apple TVs, and various accessories. In addition to retail sales, Simply Mac offers services such as warranty repair, iOS and iPod restoration, hardware diagnostics, software installation, and data recovery. By bringing the Apple experience to local communities, Simply Mac serves as a convenient resource for both purchasing and maintaining Apple products.

Spring Mobile

Acquisition in 2013
Spring Mobile is a GameStop subsidiary that operates as a premier AT&T retailer in the US. The company is committed to providing wireless devices, plans, and accessories, operating more than 1400 AT&T stores across 28 states. Spring Mobile was founded in 2001 and is based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

BuyMyTronics.com

Acquisition in 2012
BuyMyTronics.com buys used and broken personal electronics from consumers, corporations and fundraising groups; offering competitive prices and keeping valuable products and materials out of landfills. Operating since 2007, BuyMyTronics' mission is to break the consumer cycle of: upgrade, trash and repeat. By offering a monetized solution to eWaste, BuyMyTronics hopes to educate more people on the importance of electronic recycling. BuyMyTronics.com accepts 1,000s of items in all conditions. Items range from used cell phones, iPhones and other smart phones, to [Apple](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/apple) accessories, hardware and devices. Other items like digital cameras, game consoles, GPS units, and eReaders also hold resale value. BuyMyTronics is top rated by the [Better Business Bureau](http://www.bbb.org/denver/business-reviews/computers-and-electronics-recycling/buymytronicscom-in-denver-co-90093157) and has been featured in MSNBC Business, PCWorld, MacLife and Fortune magazine.

Spawn Labs

Acquisition in 2011
Spawn Labs is a private company based in Austin, Texas, specializing in game streaming technology. The company has developed an innovative platform that enables remote, real-time access to video-based products and experiences. Its primary application allows gamers to play console video games from any network-connected computer, providing the flexibility to play alone or with friends, whether at home or on the go. Additionally, Spawn Labs offers a version of this application to leading game developers, facilitating remote access to console development kits for game-play testing and development.

Impulse

Acquisition in 2011
Impulse is a game download site.

Kongregate

Acquisition in 2010
Kongregate is a prominent mobile game publisher and web gaming portal founded by Jim and Emily Greer with the aim of fostering an open platform for indie games and community engagement. The company emphasizes fair treatment of developer partners, resulting in a diverse array of quality games for players and an engaged audience for developers. Kongregate's mobile games have achieved tens of millions of downloads and hundreds of millions of gameplays. Its web portal offers over 100,000 free games enjoyed by millions of players each month. In November 2018, Kongregate introduced Kartridge, a community-driven PC gaming platform tailored for indie developers. Kartridge allows developers to maintain full control over their games, including pricing models and user experience customization, thereby supporting their success in a competitive marketplace.

Jolt Online

Acquisition in 2009
Jolt Online Gaming is a developer and publisher specializing in free-to-play browser and social games, primarily targeting core gamers. As part of the GameStop network, the company engages millions of players through various online communities and a global retail presence. In 2011, Jolt expanded its portfolio with the launch of several titles, including a real-time strategy game called Utopia Kingdoms and a football management game, Championship Manager. The company has plans for additional unannounced titles, reflecting its commitment to developing engaging gaming experiences for its audience.

Micromania

Acquisition in 2008
Micromania, founded in 1983, is the leading video game retailer in France, operating 332 stores nationwide. The company has significantly expanded its presence since 2005 under the leadership of Pierre Cuilleret, adding over 130 stores within three years. Micromania specializes in a wide range of video games, including genres such as sports, board games, survival, cooking, racing, and narrative-driven titles. In addition to selling games, the retailer also provides rental services for gaming consoles, headphones, and remotes. With annual revenues exceeding €500 million, Micromania is recognized for its strong brand reputation and commitment to delivering personalized advice and customer service to its clientele.

Game Brands

Acquisition in 2007
Game Brands is a video game retailer and sells new and used video game software and hardware.

Rhino Video Games

Acquisition in 2007
Rhino Video Games was a video game retailer headquartered in Gainesville, Florida.

EB Games

Acquisition in 2005
EB Games (formerly known as Electronics Boutique) is an American computer and video games retailer. First established as an American company in 1977 by James Kim with a single electronics-focused kiosk located in the King of Prussia Mall near Philadelphia, the company has grown into an international corporation. EB Games's parent corporation, GameStop, has its headquarters in Grapevine, Texas. When Electronics Boutique was an independent company, its headquarters was in West Goshen Township, Pennsylvania, near West Chester.

Electronics Boutique Holdings

Acquisition in 2005
Electronics Boutique Holdings Corp. is the holding company for a chain of video-game stores operating under the names Electronics Boutique and EB Games.
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