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    • The Funcoland Newsletter
    • My Collection of Games and Accessories from Funcoland
    • The Death of Funcoland

    FuncoLand had a newsletter that they printed every month with the price list of all their games, and I do mean ALL. Here is a copy of one I found online:

    Over the next few years I amassed a collection of NES games in the hundreds and dozens of accessories. I remember walking in there with a newsletter list of all the highlighted games I wanted and buying the ones they had. I systematically started at the cheapest games and worked my way up. I think I walked out of there with over 30 games for under ...

    When I heard that Gamestop was acquiring Funcoland it was a sad day. I hoped they would just change the name on the sign and continue to operate the business as is. Not so. They killed FuncoLand, stopped carrying classic games, and jacked up prices. It wasn’t much longer before I ended up selling off the bulk of my collection, it turns out by the a...

  2. Nov 29, 2017 · PHOTOS: 15 years ago double murder at Funcoland game store in Roxbury. ROXBURY--CRIME SCENE--NEWS--DEC 1--A double Homicide at Funcoland in the Roxbury Mall. 2002 PHOTO BY JOHN BELL. Staff...

  3. FuncoLand Goes Public With Great Success. When FuncoLand started selling shares, they were available for $5 per share. At the beginning of December, the price went up to $7.75, and by the end of the year, it had climbed to $9.50. Just a week after the company’s stock closed out at $9.50, it rose again to $12.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FuncolandFuncoLand - Wikipedia

    Number of employees. 1,500 (1999 [4]) Parent. Barnes & Noble (2000) Website. Funcoland.com (archive) FuncoLand was an American video game retailer based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, that specialized in selling new and used video game software. It is considered the first major video game retailer to allow consumers to sell and trade used video games.

  5. Mar 29, 2018 · The story of FuncoLand is the story of a guy who pulled a success story out of a corporate bankruptcy. David Pomije, the Minnesota-based founder of Funco, didn’t have things easy when he launched his budding used video game empire. In fact, he was running at a deficit to get the thing off the ground.

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  6. Mar 3, 2022 · 8.2K. 185K views 1 year ago. In the year 2000, GameStop and FuncoLand were our favorite retail stores to buy Sega Dreamcast and other video games... and Dad even caught a few visits on tape!...

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    • My Retro Life