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GameStop Swoops In To Buy ThinkGeek For $140 Million 93

Lirodon writes: Remember a few days ago, when Slashdot's former parent company was the subject of a $122 million takeover bid by Hot Topic? Well, another geeky retailer entered the fray in the battle for ThinkGeek, and won. GameStop will be acquiring Geeknet for $140 million. The video game retailer has promised synergies, such as in-store pickup and integration with its rewards program.
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GameStop Swoops In To Buy ThinkGeek For $140 Million

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  • by spiritplumber ( 1944222 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:29PM (#49824127) Homepage
    haven't been to one since they did a closure sale and I was able to pick up a bunch of Kinects for $20 each. Now if they could also buy Radio Shack...
    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Remember a few years ago when Source Forge projects were safe from being arbitrarily hijacked by DICE, and didn't have adware and crapware bundled in with their deployment packages by DICE, and stories of misdeeds by DICE would actually get posted on slashdot?

      Those were good years.

  • RIP Think Geek (Score:2, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward

    Game Stop sucks. How are they even still in business?

    • Re:RIP Think Geek (Score:5, Informative)

      by OhPlz ( 168413 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:42PM (#49824253)

      That's what happens when you buy all your competitors.

  • Eh ... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ninjagin ( 631183 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:33PM (#49824155)
    I think it's a better buyer, personally. Hot Topic just seemed like an organization that would not appreciate all of the little, goofy, technical-fun bits of TG that I like. GameStop is closer, I think, to knowing the TG target customer.
    • Re:Eh ... (Score:5, Interesting)

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @02:05PM (#49824463)

      Think Geek -IS- Hot Topic.

      If you've not been in a Hot Topic any time in the last 8 years let me summarize it for you: Bazinga shirts and Nickelodeon merch.

      Now just add in some token "nerd toys", and remove the black paint from the walls and you've got a place that's hard to differentiate from Think Geek.

    • Re:Eh ... (Score:5, Insightful)

      by bhcompy ( 1877290 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @02:12PM (#49824513)
      Have you been on ThinkGeek lately? It's basically the modern Hot Topic in internet form. The front page of both websites contains Doctor Who, Marvel, Minecraft, Star Wars, and a number of other primary properties. The days of USB rocket launchers are in the past. Hot Topic was a great buyer for ThinkGeek(and awful for all of the other properties). Much better than GameStop from that perspective
    • by Xest ( 935314 )

      I'm interested to know how this affects international - ThinkGeek has some cool stuff you can only buy from it and can't get in the UK.

      I've ordered stuff from ThinkGeek before but on two occasions they sent the wrong thing that weighed far less and cost far less, told me the right thing was out of stock even though they were still selling it because they didn't want to pay international shipping for their mistake again, took over a month to process the refund after I had to chase it 5 times, and when they d

  • by bulled ( 956533 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:33PM (#49824157)
    I'll take two.
    • It is good to know that I'll be able to pick up my t-shirt from that guy at Gamestop with the ponytail who keeps wanting to tell me about his character in WoW rather than have to go through the hassle of having it mailed directly to my house.

  • Thank you Gamestop (Score:4, Insightful)

    by freeze128 ( 544774 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:38PM (#49824201)
    I think this is a good move. Gamestop can certainly use the power that thinkgeek has. Last year I redeemed some points that I earned from Gamestop to purchase something from their rewards store. Most of the things there are stupid Nintendo lanyards or bracelets - completely useless and hardly noteworthy. I opted for a Skyrim Daedric sword letter opener. It was cool, but badly made. If they offered a coupon for something in thinkgeek's catalog, I would have been much happier.
  • by geekmux ( 1040042 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:39PM (#49824217)

    "The video game retailer has promised synergies, such as in-store pickup..."

    Uh, in-store pickup?

    You already paid for that massive chain of brick and mortar locations you run already.

    Please tell me you're not going to forget that store is an actual store and offer a bit more than just pick-up service for what is now your own product.

    • Online competition (Score:2, Insightful)

      by phorm ( 591458 )

      They're probably looking at competing against other eTailers and minimizing floorspace (similar to BestBuy) by allowing such items to be ordered in-store. Hopefully they keep some of the new/popular stuff in stock though and don't underestimate the power of a shiny toy at eye-height.

    • by NotDrWho ( 3543773 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @02:46PM (#49824785)

      The average Gamestop barely has room for their requisite 3 neckbeards and 40 copies of Gears of War 2 as it is.

    • Unfortunately that seems to be an increasingly common business practice nowadays. It saves on inventory taxes, and probably keeps insurance costs down too.
      Remember the Gateway Country Stores? They were nothing more than showrooms, you couldn't walk in and then walk out with a computer, you had to have it ordered. OTOH... they're all gone now, so that sales model wasn't exactly a resounding success.
    • I think most ThinkGeek users will continue to shop the website; the inventory there is too big to somehow fit it into really any GameStop store. This system actually makes sense, and provides a service for customers who can't do home delivery for some reason; for example, no secure package drop-off; or they are ordering a gift and want to keep it secret. Plus it bring a customer into the store where they might make an additional purchase.
  • by puddingebola ( 2036796 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:40PM (#49824229) Journal
    Any time companies justify mergers and acquisitions with "synergies" the bullshit detector goes off. Yes, Hot Topic and GameStop are both retail outlets sometimes found in malls. I suppose that they are planning a buy out of the ice rinks, Orange Julius, and those shitty fast-food Chinese places.
    • Stole my post. "Synergies"? Hopefully slashdot is not fucked.

    • I was at a company that one time started a new marketing gimmick with the word "Synergy" standing by itself. The next day Gartner Group upgraded our ranking from the bad quadrant to the good quadrant by saying "they finally get it". Never underestimate the ability of clueless analysts to believe your bullshit.

    • by jfengel ( 409917 )

      It's not Hot Topic and GameStop that are merging; it's GameStop and ThinkGeek. There is the opportunity for "synergy" (yeah, I hate the word, too) in that they're both retailers to a similar demographic, but one is online and the other is brick-and-mortar. They can do all kinds of cross-selling and get a combined company that sells more than either of the two separately. As well as eliminating a few minor redundancies in the staffing (such as maintaining two completely independent web sites), though that ki

  • buying/selling used PC games more than 10 years ago. This might be good for them but will definitely be bad for Thinkgeek which has been coming up with some of their own products some of which are quite good (I'm not affiliated with them in any way but g/f has told me that the LeVar Burton Star Trek TNG/Reading Rainbow joke t-shirt I got her has gotten her more compliments than anything else and that was/is an exclusive).

    Their prices are high but they do have some cool stuff. I wonder how badly GameStop wil

    • Funny...my local one still has used PC games on its rack, and gets additional ones. Unfortunately the local market for PC games seems rather small as GameStop has the largest selection of used PC games taking about a shelf and a half (estimated) on their PC rack. The local Goodwill stores will come in second by having maybe a few PC titles in their glass cage. Even for new PC game titles, GameStop here out-does Wal-Mart, BestBuy, AND Staples on what they carry in-store. Sadly, there just doesn't seem to
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  • by JohnFen ( 1641097 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:48PM (#49824297)

    At least Hot Topic owning ThinkGeek was amusing. GameStop owning them is disgusting, and ensures that I won't be purchasing anything from ThinkGeek anymore.

    • by bill_mcgonigle ( 4333 ) * on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:57PM (#49824395) Homepage Journal

      At least Hot Topic owning ThinkGeek was amusing

      I think, of the two, Hot Topic could have significantly grown the brand - and ultimately that would have been good for geekdom, writ large.

      Not sure how the deal is being structured, but if it's a stock deal, this is bad for shareholders. Gamers aren't going to spend their cash on a bunch of crap that they can't play and non-gamer geeks aren't going to go hang around in Gamestop shopping for stuff with all the smelly gamers in there. Whatever the difference per diluted share Gamestop is bringing, that'll all get pissed away within the first year.

      One presumes, though, that it's a partial cash deal and the extra dozen-million bucks or so will be split up among the managers. So ... good news for the competition. Around here we have a chain called Newbury Comics that competes in this space. Right now is the time for them to get a huge funding round...

    • i hope they change the branding away from games so they won't feel so pressured into selling me preorders for games I don't give a shit about when I walk in for replacement cables or whatever it is i need.

  • by hawkbug ( 94280 ) <.psx. .at. .fimble.com.> on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:50PM (#49824323) Homepage

    Everybody seems to think this is a bad idea. However, I think it's awesome. There are gamestops everywhere around my house. Probably 5 within 10 miles in any direction. Imagine if those places carried more than used games and consoles. Imagine for a moment that they also carry the same cool stuff that you would normally want to buy, but the shipping costs might have turned you away.

    Personally, I think this is great news. My T-shirt collection will probably double in size over the next year.

    • No, I'm in agreement with you here. As much as I don't buy from ThinkGeek anymore (unless they have a really, really wantable T-shirt on sale*...because I'm cheap as hell), having something akin to an Amazon Locker is a boon and a win for them.

      It's a heck of a smart business strategy and it's going to be interesting (to me at least) to see how successful it is.

      *I have a "Fhloston Paradise" t-shirt, and alas, no one ever recognizes the reference. That causes me to be bummed in almost unreasonable amounts.

      • If I saw you in your T-shirt, I'd ask you if you recognized the music.

      • Do you live in the deep south? (If you're outside the US I don't know)

        Seems like the kind of shirt 1/50 people here would recognize... at least I would hope so.

      • by gmhowell ( 26755 )

        No, I'm in agreement with you here. As much as I don't buy from ThinkGeek anymore (unless they have a really, really wantable T-shirt on sale*...because I'm cheap as hell), having something akin to an Amazon Locker is a boon and a win for them.

        It's a heck of a smart business strategy and it's going to be interesting (to me at least) to see how successful it is.

        *I have a "Fhloston Paradise" t-shirt, and alas, no one ever recognizes the reference. That causes me to be bummed in almost unreasonable amounts.

        Supergreen.

      • *I have a "Fhloston Paradise" t-shirt, and alas, no one ever recognizes the reference.

        Something to do with boron...

        [Your session is about to time out. Swipe your MULTIPASS to read the rest of this comment.]

        • Every time I pass through customs I really want to say "moolteee pass" when I hand the border agent my passport...

    • The problem is those stores tend to be quite small (at least, the ones in my area are), there's not much room for new stuff, unless they intend maybe on backing off of game and accessories a little. Conversely, the Hot Topic in my neck of the woods is at least twice the size of any of the Game Stops.
    • Personally, I think this is great news. My T-shirt collection will probably double in size over the next year.

      Nobody with such a low Slashdot UID should still be wearing t-shirts with clever sayings or Star Wars characters on them.

      It might be time to grow up and switch to Hawaiian shirts.

    • Well, that sounds nice, but GameStops are tiny stores packed with, um, games. There's no way they could carry more than a very tiny amount of ThinkGeek merchandise. I like your idea too, because I've bought lots of stuff from ThinkGeek for myself and my kids, but I just can't imagine there being much more than in-store pickup for ThinkGeek orders.

  • by grasshoppa ( 657393 ) on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @01:56PM (#49824379) Homepage

    Can't wait to see how these "synergies" torpedo thinkgeek.

    Of course we'll act shocked that it ruins thinkgeek.

  • I love that stuff. Blue reminds me of a shirley temple. Been a shame since all my local gas stations and stores stopped carrying it. Just too expensive to order it from ThinkGeek and can never get myself to throw down on a case of it off of Amazon. I liked the mints with carbonation too, was pretty cool to drop a few into the bottle.

  • Preorder (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 02, 2015 @02:52PM (#49824829)

    Did Gamestop pre-order geeknet?

    Will I now need to pre-order things on ThinkGeek, or not get them at all?

    Inquiring minds want to know!

  • Every time I hear the name of the store Hot Topic, Jim Gaffigan comedy routines start running through my head.

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