Q&A: Why did Blockbuster get rid of most of their Gamecube games?

Question by Animals are awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!: Why did Blockbuster get rid of most of their Gamecube games?

Maybe in just my area,but the blockbusters in my area got rid of most of their gamecube games.Does anybody know why?I know that gamecube is an old system sorta,but was there another reason blockbuster got rid of their gamecube games anyway?

Best answer:

Answer by Aiyana B
if they are not making much money on renting them out, they would proably get rid of them. They are just carrying stock, and not making anything.

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3 Responses to Q&A: Why did Blockbuster get rid of most of their Gamecube games?

  1. Daryl says:

    They don’t sell them at the Blockbuster near me either. Its probably because they just don’t sell anymore since the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and the DS came out and that’s what games are selling. The Blockbuster near me don’t even sell PSP games.Thats what i think anyway :D

  2. Rasengan Fury says:

    Gamecube is getting old and since more people want Wii, PS3, and Xbox360, last generation gets faded out. The only reason the ps2 games are still there is because the ps2 is still selling and has games still being made for it.

  3. Red R says:

    The Nintendo GameCube system is loaded with innovative features. From its fast loading, high capacity optical disk to its four controller ports, Nintendo GameCube was made to provide you with the most entertaining gaming experience possible.

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